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Europe should stop clinging to the good old days of the transatlantic relationship

Politics Mark Leonard - July 16, 2026.

European leaders breathed a sigh of relief as US President Donald Trump departed last week’s NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey. Despite a few unseemly moments in...

Europe readies for Burnham as a placeholder PM

UK Ferry Biedermann - July 16, 2026.

His favourite bands, his support for Everton FC and his propensity to wear t-shirts seem to have caught most of the attention of Europe’s media...

Crimea is becoming an unsustainable burden for Moscow

Russia Oleksandr Levchenko - July 16, 2026.

The Crimean Peninsula has entered a severe energy crisis. According to media reports, following a Ukrainian drone attack, large parts of Crimea have been left...

Orbán's top diplomat left politics for an executive position at a Chinese auto giant

EU TA | AP Insight - July 15, 2026.

Hungary’s former foreign minister resigned from his parliamentary seat on Wednesday to join Chinese automaker BYD, prompting criticism over his role in facilitating substantial government...

To maintain growth, the US must scale up renewables

Energy Daniel Driscoll - July 15, 2026.

After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, US President George W. Bush called on Americans to go shopping. While some people claimed at the time that Bush was...

Apple is suing OpenAI before its AI device reaches the market

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 15, 2026.

On 10 July, Apple filed a lawsuit against the OpenAI Foundation, OpenAI Group PBC, io Products, and two former Apple employees in a federal court...

Unforced election gambit is no laughing matter for UK’s Farage

UK Harvey Morris - July 15, 2026.

It was a week of drama in British politics that ranged from the comic to the tragic as Reform Party leader Nigel Farage sought to...

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