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Russia has limited legal options to challenge EU frozen asset plan

Russia TA | AP Insight - December 18, 2025.

A core question for European Union leaders discussing whether to use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine is whether the idea is legally sound. But...

Military Schengen and European defence in practice

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 18, 2025.

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution supporting the "Military Schengen" initiative, in which MEPs call for the removal of administrative obstacles to the movement...

Let’s hope AI comes for our jobs or our pensions – not both

Technology Ferry Biedermann - December 18, 2025.

The year that’s coming to an end might well be the last in which the promise of AI, both in the wider economy and as...

Chain reaction - How to stop the demolition of the architecture for the preservation of international peace?

Globalization Mohamed ElBaradei - December 18, 2025.

No longer is the threat posed by nuclear weapons even tenuously contained by mutually agreed rules and accepted norms. Instead, it is returning with a vengeance,...

How China exploits US-funded research on nuclear technology?

US TA | AP Insight - December 17, 2025.

China is exploiting partnerships with U.S. researchers funded by the Department of Energy to provide the Chinese military with access to sensitive nuclear technology and...

The limits of European solidarity – how “My Voice, My Choice” shifts EU institutional boundaries

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 17, 2025.

This week in Strasbourg, a decision is being made on a matter that at first glance appears to be another resolution in the field of...

Water scarcity and the tensions it generates will escalate in the Middle East

Middle East Shlomo Ben-Ami - December 17, 2025.

In early November, as Iran’s years-long drought reached an intensity “unprecedented in modern times,” crowds of worshippers gathered at a mosque in Tehran and tilted...

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