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Just days after Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte hailed the alliance’s summit in The Hague as an unqualified success, the US ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a Ukrainian MP hitting back at Brussels' corruption warnings, a scoop on the Commission reviving the equality law, and ambassadors landing in Greenland.
First Google and Facebook, then the world. Under Trump 2.0, US statecraft is starting to mimic the worst tendencies of Big ...
Iceland is weighing a return to EU membership talks amid Arctic security concerns and shifting trade dynamics. Brussels is ...
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Exploring Greenland's History: How Denmark Ended Up in ControlGreenland, the world's largest island, lies over 3,500 kilometers away from Denmark, yet it remains part of the Danish ...
Greenland may feel like an icy curiosity to most Americans, but who controls it could reshape Arctic shipping, missile ...
Iceland is considering resuming accession talks with the European Union by 2027 due to mounting security and trade tensions, ...
This week, RFE/RL Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak drills down on two major issues: Ukraine’s wobbly week and Iceland’s flirting ...
European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos has voiced serious alarm over the Verkhovna Rada's (Ukrainian Parliament) adoption of a contentious law stripping the National Anti-Corruption ...
Ukraine has toughened restrictions on two anti-corruption agencies at the centre of the government's reform drive, rolling back their autonomy in favour of tighter executive control.
NATO allies aiming to increase independence from Washington should focus on generating European capacity in areas where only ...
The European Union is heading towards a trade deal with Washington that would result in a broad 15% tariff on EU goods imported into the U.S., avoiding a harsher 30% levy slated to be implemented ...
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