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Rearming Germany: A NATO Imperative

As Germany commemorates the 70th anniversary of its NATO membership, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has issued a stark call to action: strengthening the German military...

Did the Ukrainian President Accept Trump’s Terms?

The ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict continues to evolve, and new developments involving former U.S. President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and French President Emmanuel...

Divided Europe: Who Bears the Refugee Burden?

The European Union (EU) continues to grapple with the complexities of migration, as member states face mounting challenges in managing refugee flows. Recent tensions...

From Ukraine to Greenland: NATO Battles on Multiple Fronts

The upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague (June 24–26, 2025) arrives at a critical juncture for the alliance. With the United States signaling a...

US Tariffs Trigger Strategic Shock for Europe; Think Tank Reveals

The escalating U.S.-China trade war—sparked by protectionist tariffs and retaliatory trade restrictions—has sent shockwaves far beyond the borders of Washington and Beijing. A unique...

EU’s Export Engine: Germany First Victim of U.S. Trade Shift

Germany has become the first major European Union (EU) economy to directly feel the sting of a new wave of U.S. trade restrictions. In...

Made in China, Ignored in Germany: The Auto Industry Divide

Despite dominating the electric vehicle (EV) landscape in China and pushing aggressively into international markets, Chinese car brands remain a minor player in Europe—particularly...