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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.
When the Right Votes Left: Portugal’s Election and the Conservative Dilemma
Every so often European politics produces an outcome so unusual that it forces a deeper question than who wins, and Portugal’s presidential run-off has done...
Russia accused of intercepting European satellite communications in orbit
European security officials believe Russian “inspector” spacecraft have been intercepting communications from a cluster of key European satellites in geostationary orbit, raising concerns about...
New START expiry puts nuclear limits back on agenda as Washington and Moscow reopen channels
The expiry of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) this week has returned nuclear arms control to the centre of US–Russia diplomacy,...
Putin–Xi call comes as US claims India will curb Russian oil buys
Vladimir Putin has held a video call with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, at a moment of renewed uncertainty for Russia’s energy exports in Asia...
Florida’s World Cup Welcome Clouded by Rights Concerns
In what is shaping up to be one of the most contentious off-field narratives of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a coalition of civil-rights...
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IOC Russia Decision Reopens the Fight Over Sport and Ukraine Sanctions
The Olympic body's provisional restoration of the Russian committee creates a path towards reintegration before Los Angeles 2028, while Ukrainian athletes seek a coalition to resist normalisation during an ongoing war.
Hormuz Mission Proposal Tests Europe’s Role in Gulf Security
France and Britain want a multinational maritime operation to protect shipping around the Strait of Hormuz, but any European deployment must navigate Iranian opposition, Gulf consent and the danger of becoming part of a wider confrontation.
SOCAR Strike Pushes Azerbaijan-Russia Tensions Into Open Diplomatic Protest
Baku has summoned Russia's ambassador after a strike on an Azerbaijani-owned fuel station in Ukraine, turning damage to commercial energy assets into a test of the two countries' already delicate relationship.
Pashinyan’s Russia Visit Tests Armenia’s Attempt to Balance Moscow and the EU
Armenia's prime minister has travelled to Yekaterinburg after securing new European support, seeking to ease trade tensions with Russia without reversing his country's westward political shift.




