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From rebuilding to rearming: EU’s shift in Ukraine aid sparks debate

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - October 7, 2025.

The EU’s €140 billion reparations loan scheme for Ukraine has failed. So far. This financial lifeline would allow Kyiv to borrow now and repay later...

Europe reassesses Israel – universities under pressure of responsibility

EU The Editorial Board - October 5, 2025.

In recent weeks, European universities have moved from ethical declarations to administrative decisions. The wave of academic boycotts of Israeli institutions is no longer merely a...

State Capitalism and Oligarchy: Is This the New Economic Order?

Economy Emre Alkin - October 4, 2025.

Today’s global economy and political structure are undergoing a rapid and profound transformation. This shift is especially evident as the business world becomes increasingly independent...

Can NATO boost the faltering European military aid to Ukraine?

Politics TA | AP Insight - October 14, 2025.

NATO defense ministers will meet on Wednesday to try to drum up more military support for Ukraine amid a sharp drop in deliveries of weapons...

Can mere trade blocs compete with superpowers?

Politics Ferry Biedermann - October 30, 2025.

If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu – the EU must be getting that sinking feeling as the US and China hash...

Did Trump's visit remove doubts about the US's commitment to Asia?

Politics Richard Haass - November 1, 2025.

US President Donald Trump spent much of the last week of October in Asia. He managed to bring about ceasefires on several fronts of a...

Xi’s purges – How to distinguish allies from foes?

China Brahma Chellaney - October 23, 2025.

During his 13 years in power, Xi Jinping has steadily tightened his grip on all levers of authority in China – the Communist Party of...

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