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European sanctions and the cost of internal interests

EU The Editorial Board - February 18, 2026.

The European sanctions regime in energy faces the reality of the global market. The focus on Russian companies and tankers has not prevented the continued...

Ukraine is integrating into Europe’s defence-industrial system

Eastern Europe Oleksandr Levchenko - February 17, 2026.

Swedish defence company Saab AB and the Ukrainian state enterprise Ukrainian Defence Industry (Ukroboronprom) signed a memorandum of understanding, formalising their intention to develop cooperation...

Ottawa 1997 – Warsaw 2026 – how one of the few agreements that actually worked failed

Politics The Editorial Board - February 22, 2026.

On 20 February, Warsaw officially withdrew from the Ottawa Convention, the 1997 international agreement banning the use, stockpiling, production, and transfer of antipersonnel land mines. The...

AI affects businesses, not just jobs

Economy Diane Coyle - February 18, 2026.

Many people fear that AI could cause a “job-pocalypse.” This year’s Davos gathering sounded the alarm over the technology’s implications for employment, while recent announcements...

Birds of a Feather: Epstein, Trump, and Russian Intelligence

US John Sipher - February 16, 2026.

The latest document dump related to Jeffrey Epstein has sparked a new round of speculation that he may have had ties to the Kremlin, an...

Trump's comment on discussing Taiwan arms sales with China has raised concerns

Politics TA | AP Insight - February 18, 2026.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s comment that he is discussing potential arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping is raising concerns in Taipei as...

Restoring Hungary's Western orientation—the election campaign of Orbán's opponents launched

EU TA | AP Insight - February 15, 2026.

Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar launched his party's election campaign in Budapest on Sunday, vowing to restore Hungary's Western orientation just eight weeks before he...

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