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UN is ready to surge aid into Gaza and waiting for green light from Israel after deal

Middle East TA | AP Insight - October 9, 2025.

The United Nations said that 170,000 metric tons of food, medicine and other humanitarian aid is ready to enter Gaza and that it is seeking...

London at a turning point – climate as a matter of national security

UK Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - October 9, 2025.

If there was any doubt as to whether the climate and environmental crisis falls within the domain of security, this week’s events in London have...

Europe must become a strategic actor in its own right

Politics Ana Palacio - October 9, 2025.

In recent weeks, unidentified drones violated European Union airspace, prompting an emergency meeting of European leaders, hosted by Denmark. In fact, such incursions have proliferated over...

Ukraine fatigue as a strategic goal?

Politics Ferry Biedermann - October 9, 2025.

Responsibility for the eventual outcome of the war in Ukraine is increasingly being shifted towards Europe. Both the US and Russia have in recent months...

How may Macron respond to France’s political crisis?

EU TA | AP Insight - October 8, 2025.

Outgoing French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, aiming to calm the political storm triggered by his resignation on Monday less than 24 hours after unveiling his...

Russian meddling matters, but the main threat to liberal democracy lies closer to home

Politics Maciej Kisilowski - October 8, 2025.

Russian meddling and disinformation have been the subtext of recent European elections: first in Moldova, where pro-European liberals triumphed late last month, and now in...

Angela Merkel and Eastern Europe – from an illusion of dialogue to the policy of deterrence

EU The Editorial Board - October 8, 2025.

Angela Merkel's statement in an interview with the Hungarian Partizán provoked strong reactions in several European countries, particularly in those that had warned from the...

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