EU Global Editorial Staff
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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.
Russian cyber-espionage campaign disrupted after router hacks expose users in Ukraine, the EU and the US
Russian military intelligence used compromised Wi-Fi routers in Ukraine, the EU and the United States to intercept sensitive internet traffic, according to a joint...
OECD says global value chains are shifting more slowly than expected
A new OECD policy brief published on 8 April suggests that global value chains changed only modestly in 2023-24, indicating a slower pace of...
Ceasefire on paper, escalation in theatre: Iran’s 10 demands and the US build-up in the Gulf
A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran has paused immediate hostilities, but the crisis remains unresolved. Tehran’s 10 conditions amount to a...
IMF puts defence spending and conflict economics at centre of April outlook release
The IMF released analytical chapters on 8 April examining the macroeconomics of defence spending, conflict and recovery, placing security-driven fiscal pressures at the centre...
Starmer heads to Gulf as London moves to shore up new US-Iran ceasefire
Keir Starmer travelled to the Gulf on 8 April as Britain moved to support the newly agreed US-Iran ceasefire, press for a lasting diplomatic...
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Wildfire chaos in France is a warning Europe can no longer ignore
France’s latest wildfire emergency is being treated, officially at...
Iran War Oil Shock Looks Contained, but Reserve Drawdown Leaves Europe Exposed
Markets have absorbed the loss of more than one billion barrels of supply with less disruption than feared, but depleted emergency and commercial stocks leave Europe with a thinner defence against another Gulf crisis.
EU-China Trade Pressure Turns on Rare Earths, Overcapacity and European Unity
Europe has stronger trade-defence tools and a clearer understanding of its dependence on China, but Beijing’s control of critical materials can still divide member states unless Brussels cushions the cost of retaliation.
Kyiv Strike Exposes Patriot Interceptor Gap Before NATO Leaders Meet
Russia’s second mass attack on Kyiv within days killed...




