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Exemption of Kazakhstan from EU sanctions—pragmatic capitulation or controlled flexibility?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 1, 2025.

On 29 July, the European Union formally permitted the transit of Kazakhstan’s coal through Russian ports to EU member states as part of the 18th...

Biometric Europe—technology takes over border crossings

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 31, 2025.

On 12 October the European Union will introduce a new border control system that will entirely change the way foreign citizens enter and exit the...

The EU is driven by the fear of losing US protection

EU Zaki Laïdi - July 30, 2025.

One can reproach Viktor Orbán, a friend of US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, for many things. But the Hungarian prime minister is...

The ECB will operate as a risk manager

EU Marcel Fratzscher - July 29, 2025.

With its latest strategic review, the European Central Bank has embarked on what is arguably its most profound transformation since its establishment in 1998. Although it...

Europe is seeking its own place between Washington and Beijing

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 25, 2025.

The EU-China summit, held in Beijing on 24 July, did not resolve any outstanding issues, but it did confirm an essential truth: relations have reached...

Is Macron's successor someone who fights the most serious crimes?

EU TA | AP Insight - July 24, 2025.

Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin is building the image of a potential leader of the nation by taking drastic measures against the most hardened criminals. The transfer...

How willing Europe’s leaders are to confront the security challenges ahead?

EU Carl Bildt - July 24, 2025.

“Money makes the world go around,” sings the showgirl Sally Bowles in Cabaret, the iconic musical set against the backdrop of the Weimar Republic’s decadence. Money...

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