Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland plan to jointly develop affordable air defense weapons and autonomous systems to enhance NATO’s continental protection
Shoulder-season travel continues to expand, effectively extending Greece’s tourism season to nine months.
Europe’s telecommunications networks are deeply interdependent, technically integrated, and economically fragile
In a video posted on social media, Pierrakakis stressed that “it is of existential importance to safeguard the international role of the euro, as well as the EU’s monetary sovereignty.”
Rising temperatures and the spread of the tiger mosquito are expanding the risk of chikungunya transmission across southern and even northern Europe, raising new public health concerns
Duplicated efforts, fragmented industry and soured collaborations are among reasons region isn’t getting more bang for its defense buck
Soon, the sight of a car pulling up to the curb with no one in the driver’s seat will no longer feel like science fiction but part of everyday urban life.
At the Munich Security Conference, European leaders called for stronger defense cooperation and nuclear deterrence talks as transatlantic ties face strain following shifts in U.S. policy
For decades, Europeans existed in a geostrategic state of deep slumber, relying - as many now openly concede - with a certain naïveté on the American military shield.
Secretary of state addresses tensions over tariffs and Ukraine at trans-Atlantic security conference
The Trump administration plans to support free speech programs in allied Western countries, pushing back against EU and UK online rules it brands as censorship, a senior State Department official said during a European visit
Estonia’s foreign intelligence service says Moscow is rapidly expanding its military capacity to delay European rearmament, while seeking to ease sanctions and reshape Europe’s security order
French President Emmanuel Macron stresses a carefully coordinated European approach to talks with Vladimir Putin, warning that Russia is not ready for peace and dialogue should remain limited and structured.
Europe is concerned. Which should come as no surprise. And it’s not hiding it. In an international environment as volatile, unpredictable and unstable as ours is right now, it’s not as if the continent can just kick back and smell the roses.
Mario Draghi argued recently that the old geopolitical order is done. A new one has already started taking shape, and Europe has not yet managed to decide and display its role in it.
Across the EU, 52% of respondents express pessimism about global prospects, rising to 56% in Greece.
For decades after World War II, the United States stood at the core of the multilateral system it had helped design. From the United Nations and its specialized agencies to global regimes governing climate, health, and development, US participation was central to both the legitimacy and the functioning of international governance. Today, that role is […]
Six years after its launch, the EU’s post-COVID recovery fund struggles with bureaucracy, slow disbursements, and skill gaps, leaving billions unpaid and long-term economic reforms still incomplete
The answer to the question of the future of transatlantic relations - closely tied to NATO’s future - will emerge only over time. An abrupt rupture is unlikely.
As Trump threatens NATO allies, continent tries to head off costly divorce