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The editorial team at EU Global works collaboratively to deliver accurate and insightful coverage across a broad spectrum of topics, reflecting diverse perspectives on European and global affairs. Drawing on expertise from various contributors, the team ensures a balanced approach to reporting, fostering an open platform for informed dialogue.While the content published may express a wide range of viewpoints from outside sources, the editorial staff is committed to maintaining high standards of objectivity and journalistic integrity.
China Targets Japanese Defence Firms as Export Controls Become a Strategic Pressure Tool
Beijing has restricted dual-use exports to 20 Japanese entities and placed another 20 under enhanced scrutiny. The action turns supply-chain dependence into direct pressure on a major US ally and offers Europe a warning about the security cost of relying on Chinese-controlled industrial inputs.
Venezuela Quake Response Tests Europe’s Civil-Protection Reach
European rescue teams have joined the search for survivors after Venezuela's twin earthquakes, but difficult access and a narrowing rescue window are testing whether the EU's civil-protection machinery can deliver rapidly in a country with fragile institutions and strained international relations.
Burkina Faso Breaks With France as Europe’s Sahel Position Shrinks Again
Burkina Faso's decision to sever diplomatic relations with France marks a new stage in Europe's retreat from the central Sahel. The rupture narrows diplomatic access without resolving the region's worsening insecurity or the limits facing the military governments that displaced Western partners.
Brussels-China Trade Talks Test EU Resolve on Rare Earths and Market Access
Talks between Maros Sefcovic and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao open against a record trade imbalance and growing European concern over rare-earth controls. The test is whether Brussels can turn de-risking from a political slogan into practical leverage without triggering retaliation it is not prepared to absorb.
Oil Cools After US-Iran Pause, but Markets Still Price Conflict Risk
European shares and US futures rose as Washington and Tehran agreed to halt renewed attacks and return to talks, while Brent traded near $72 a barrel. The relief is real, but tanker security, LNG flows and the fragility of the ceasefire mean Europe has not escaped the inflation risk created by the Gulf conflict.
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German Nord Stream Indictment Reopens Europe’s Most Sensitive Sabotage Case
Germany's indictment of a Ukrainian national brings the 2022 pipeline explosions closer to trial, moving a geopolitical controversy into a courtroom where evidence, wartime law and European energy politics will collide.
Russia turns to Indian petrol as refinery strikes force Moscow into fuel imports
Russia has begun importing petrol from India after Ukrainian...
EU Tariff Concessions to Washington Take Effect With a Suspension Lever Intact
The EU has begun removing duties on a range of US goods under last year's transatlantic trade agreement, but safeguards reveal how little trust Brussels places in the durability of Washington's commitments.
CMA CGM Nears $1.4bn FedEx Logistics Deal in US Expansion Push
The French shipping group is close to acquiring FedEx's third-party logistics operation, extending a strategy that uses container-shipping wealth to build a larger land-based supply-chain business.




