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Has the migration issue become an unbridgeable divide in Europe?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 5, 2025.

Less than a year after its formation, Dick Schoof's cabinet collapsed in the Netherlands on 3 June. The news of the far-right Party for Freedom's...

Europe’s faltering centrist restoration

EU Ferry Biedermann - June 5, 2025.

With a narrow right-wing victory in Poland’s presidential election and the collapse of the far-right-dominated Dutch government, the political landscape in Europe appears to be...

The Trump Doctrine – not to allow anti-democratic behavior to get in the way of doing business

US Richard Haass - June 4, 2025.

US President Donald Trump’s second administration is barely four months old, but already there are signs of an emerging foreign policy doctrine. And like so...

Britons beware: Big Brother is heading to a high street near you

UK Harvey Morris - June 4, 2025.

London’s criminals would be best advised to avoid the outer borough of Croydon this summer as police roll out the UK’s first permanently installed live...

Eurozone membership put to the test – will Bulgaria's stability survive protests and economic shocks?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 3, 2025.

For Bulgaria, the euro is the final stage in the long-term goal of integration into the single European financial area. The currency board system was introduced...

Why is Ukraine still a long way from joining NATO?

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - June 3, 2025.

NATO membership for Ukraine keeps fading. The longer Ukraine resists Russian aggression, the further away NATO’s embrace seems. To paraphrase Lewis Carroll, the further I go,...

India and Japan intensify maritime cooperation as a counterweight to China in the Indo-Pacific

India The Editorial Board - June 2, 2025.

Maritime cooperation between India and Japan in the Indo-Pacific region entered a new phase of intensification at meetings in early June. The meetings between India’s Minister...

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