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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.
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili Refuses to Step Down After Mandate Ends
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has declared her intent to remain in office beyond the official end of her mandate, citing the absence of a...
Alternative for Germany Calls for End to Russia Sanctions and EU Exit in Election Manifesto
The far-right German political party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has outlined a controversial platform in its draft election manifesto, calling for an end to...
Syrian Rebels Enter Aleppo for the First Time in Eight Years During Surprise Offensive
Armed rebel forces have entered Aleppo for the first time in eight years, following a surprise offensive that has reignited conflict in the region....
Zelenskyy Proposes NATO Membership as Path to Ceasefire Amid Ukraine War
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined a potential path to ending the “hot phase” of the conflict with Russia, suggesting that NATO membership for...
Georgia’s Delayed EU Path: Echoes of Ukraine’s Struggles
The recent crackdown on protests in Tbilisi has drawn parallels with Ukraine’s political turmoil during Viktor Yanukovych’s presidency over a decade ago. At the...
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Iran’s Hormuz Demand Keeps Energy Risk Alive Despite Lower Oil Prices
Oil eased after Qatar reported progress in US-Iran talks, but Tehran's insistence on recognised control and possible fees in the Strait of Hormuz leaves the central maritime dispute unresolved.
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.




