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152 articles
Europe has paid too high a price for severing ties with Russia. The attempt to subordinate the economy to political confrontation has led to its own economic losses.
8 Jul
The French political party National Rally is facing an investigation into alleged misuse of EU funds. Bardella speaks of political motivation, and everything suggests that Macron wants to be president again.
2 Jul
Jan Campbell: G7, Iran, Russia, Europe, and a hot summer of geopolitics.
26 Jun
China, Europe, and the lost ability to engage in dialogue.
25 Jun
The EU wants to spend seven trillion euros on weapons over the next ten years. The goal is to surpass Russia.
23 Jun
The Swiss have rejected capping the population. The referendum on migration has sparked a pan-European debate.
20 Jun
This article by Sergey Lavrov was originally intended for publication in the European publication Politico Europe, but at the last minute, the editors decided to cancel its publication.
19 Jun
The European Commission recommends that the Czech Republic implement a higher property tax. Critics argue: Why isn't the commission also addressing the difference between Czech and Western European wages?
18 Jun
Dodon questioned the possibility of Moldova's rapid entry into the EU. According to him, membership is unlikely to occur in the coming years.
15 Jun
The EU is changing the rights of air passengers: one checked bag included, clearer compensation, and new disputes with airlines.
13 Jun
The European Union and the double game with artificial intelligence: strict regulations, but also billions for development.
9 Jun
Summary of the past 23rd week on General News (June 1st – June 7th, 2026).
8 Jun
Armenians are deciding on a new parliament. The stakes include the country's direction towards the West and its relationship with Moscow.
7 Jun
Magyar: A complete shift away from Russian energy is not possible. Hungary wants to diversify, not risk its industry.
4 Jun
A trade war will not resolve the concerns of European industry, according to a CGTN survey.
3 Jun
Gerhard Schröder was seen in Moscow. The reason for his visit remains a mystery to Brussels.
3 Jun
World Economic Summary: (June 2, 2026)
2 Jun
Pavel pushed for the euro: The Czech crown must not be a hindrance, and the Czech Republic must have a seat at the table where decisions are made.
1 Jun
Natural gas prices in Europe rose by more than a third in the spring, reaching $582 per 1,000 cubic meters.
30 May
Brussels sharply rebuked Turkey regarding the issue of Cyprus: The climate conference must not be held hostage to political disputes.
28 May
The Isle of Man is concerned about a "Brexit moment." A referendum on joining the EU could be influenced by disinformation and artificial intelligence.
27 May
Helena Langšádlová, a member of the Czech parliament, organized an event where concerns were raised about the influence of Chinese and Russian information operations. Experts discussed very serious hybrid threats.
27 May
MEP Dostál warns against hasty criticism of China.
27 May
"Burned books, empty hallways, and shattered dreams shocked humanity." - Foreign press reports on the terrorist attack in Starobilsk.
27 May