ECFR polling reveals that Peter Magyar’s mandate is far more complicated than EU leaders were hoping for: voters want ...
The EU is right to raise its ambitions on the electrification rate—but the target is highly stretching. Only a more ...
Europe’s battery dependence on China is clear, but closing the gap alone will be difficult. Partnering with South Korea, the ...
Despite the many threats around it—and in part because of them—the continent can emerge from this period stronger and more ...
Trump’s troop cut in Germany punishes Merz and halts America’s missile plans. Now Europe needs to accelerate its sovereign long-range strike capabilities and fo ...
Iranian strikes on Qatar’s LNG infrastructure are complicating Brussels’ plans to ditch Russian gas, handing Washington and ...
The EU’s new Industrial Accelerator Act is missing the key ingredient needed for acceleration—a reliable supply of processed ...
Earlier this month, reports emerged of drones allegedly carrying radioactive materials in central London. The incident is a timely reminder of the need for European states to guard against such ...
China is trending on Western social media. While rooted in disillusionment with America, the trend is making it far easier ...
The age of unorder Podcast Mark Leonard's World in 30 minutes 1 May 2026 Mark Leonard is joined by Ayşe Zarakol to explore whether we are entering an era of “unorder”—and what this means for Europe’s ...
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