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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.
Serbia protests turn Novi Sad tragedy into test for EU enlargement policy
Thousands of protesters rallied in Novi Sad demanding early elections, keeping Serbia's EU path tied to unresolved questions over corruption, public accountability and domestic legitimacy.
Cheap solar panels show Europe’s energy-security debate has reached household level
European households are turning to low-cost solar options, including balcony panels and solar fences, as energy insecurity returns to the foreground. The shift is small-scale, but it shows how geopolitical risk is changing consumer behaviour.
Kremlin’s ‘No Ultimatums’ Message Exposes EU Split Over Reopening Russia Channels
Moscow says it is open to talks with Europe but rejects negotiations from a "position of strength", sharpening the EU's dilemma over whether to maintain isolation, open technical channels or risk appearing divided before any wider Ukraine talks.
Swiss-Hosted US-Iran Talks Continue as Hormuz Uncertainty Tests Europe’s Leverage
Switzerland's confirmation that preparations for US-Iran talks are continuing at Bürgenstock keeps diplomacy alive, but renewed Hormuz uncertainty shows how exposed Europe remains to a crisis in which it is not the lead actor.
Lebanon Strikes Test New Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have tested a newly renewed ceasefire with Hezbollah within hours, raising doubts over whether the Lebanon track can be contained while US-Iran diplomacy tries to move into a 60-day negotiating phase.
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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.




