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The Leopard U-turn has begun in Berlin with the resignation of the Minister of Defence

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 17, 2023.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz should be grateful to his Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht for her loyalty. By resigning as defence minister, she left her boss...

How Russia is affected by the designation of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 16, 2023.

Designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation would be an unusually strong show of the European Union’s muscles to Tehran. The Union...

January milestone in the supply of weapons to Ukraine

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 10, 2023.

At the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace was very suspicious of the idea of sending British tanks to...

Swedish diplomacy in new trade clash between the EU and the US

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 2, 2023.

Something that Sweden did not want to happen during its EU Presidency has happened. Sweden has started its six-month presidency of the European Union. It...

The victory of European business over European politics in Hungary

Economy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 14, 2022.

An investment revolution, which is launching Hungary into the top league of European producers of batteries and electronic vehicles, is under way. Although the most...

Angela Merkel's gift to the Russian war narrative

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 11, 2022.

If Angela Merkel had remained German chancellor, would there have been Russian aggression against Ukraine? Probably the same thing would have happened, but after Mrs....

Orbán's veto will exclude Hungary from EU decision-making

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 6, 2022.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has no intention of giving up  his bargaining game with the EU institutions and testing the limits of its patience....

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