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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.
Russia and Ukraine target ports and energy sites in widening drone war
The latest attacks on Izmail, Moscow-bound drones and Russian industrial sites point to a widening infrastructure war, in which ports, refineries, air defences and...
US Russian oil waiver exposes sanctions dilemma as Iran war tightens supply
Washington has extended a sanctions waiver allowing temporary access to Russian seaborne oil, underscoring the difficulty of maintaining pressure on Moscow while trying to...
Norway joins EU Baltic framework as security concerns widen in the north
Norway’s entry into the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region reflects a wider shift in northern European security, where maritime infrastructure, energy routes...
Iran Threatens to Turn Strait of Hormuz into Digital Chokepoint
Tehran’s warning over submarine internet cables beneath the Strait of Hormuz has raised concerns that a maritime corridor already central to global energy trade...
US Pushes G7 to Align on Iran Sanctions as War Strains Allied Unity
Washington is pressing G7 finance ministers to tighten financial pressure on Iran, as the war in the Middle East feeds into oil prices, inflation...
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The EU discovers its renewable energy transition is stuck in the planning office
The European Parliament’s latest attempt to speed up permits...
Czech Investors Eye Pirelli Stake as Chinese Control Faces Pressure
Interest from Michal Strnad and Pavel Tykač in part of Sinochem's Pirelli holding could return a strategic European manufacturer to greater European ownership while testing Italy's limits on Chinese influence.
Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Move to Centre of US-China Pacific Competition
Washington's new Pacific envoy has made access to Cook Islands seabed minerals a top priority, linking supply-chain security to a wider contest with China over influence, sovereignty and environmental risk.
Deutz Forecast Shows AI Boom Moving From Chips Into Backup Power
The German engine maker expects its energy-unit revenue to triple within five years as data centres demand resilient electricity, revealing the physical infrastructure costs behind artificial intelligence.




