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The Great Spring 2025 Book Preview
It’s been a painfully long winter here in New York City, but the glinting promise of spring—and spring books—has bolstered me through these cold, hard...
There is a vast hidden workforce behind AI
Will they become redundant as the technology develops?
The dangers of Donald Trump’s instinct for dealmaking
Trade wars are alarming, but so are might-makes-right deals
Press release - MEPs and Ukrainian parliamentarians discuss shaping a common European future
Meeting on Tuesday, leading members of the European Parliament and of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada signalled their strong support for Ukraine’s EU accession process. Source...
The War Room newsletter: Why B-2 bombers are gathering on a tiny island
Press release - MEPs travel to Washington DC to discuss transatlantic relations with US counterparts
The European Parliament’s delegation for relations with the United States will travel to the US capital from Wednesday to Friday for talks with representatives of...
State capture is a growing threat. Reversing it is hard
The 15-70-15 rule and other ways to prise powerful fingers from the public coffers
China debates whether Trump is a revolutionary, or just rude
Its experts cannot decide whether the second Trump presidency is a threat or an opportunity
Donald Trump is affecting politics everywhere
The effects are often unexpected
Europe will have to zip its lip over China’s abuses
In a fracturing world, trade and co-operation will come first
Trump is a problem for Europe’s most important hard-right leaders
His antics are causing headaches for Giorgia Meloni and Marine Le Pen
The right way to fight nativists
A revealing new history of the cold-war crisis that inspired modern refugee law
Donald Trump shoots his own global mouthpiece
The shutdown of VOA, RFE/RL and other broadcasters weakens America and supporters of democracy
Editorial — Europe's sustainability compass in times of uncertainty
The past few years have tested us in ways not many of us could have predicted. The pandemic and its health and economic impacts were...
Interview — The data behind our knowledge: what and how
Karl Hamilton heads our Agency’s Digital department and his team’s work is crucial to the EEA’s knowledge work which relies on the use of high-quality...
Astronauts Butch and Suni finally back on Earth
Dolphins circled their capsule after it landed off the coast of Florida.
Donald Trump v the spies of Five Eyes
Will America’s president damage the world’s most powerful intelligence pact?
Could Europe replace Starlink if America pulls the plug?
Only with something inferior to Elon Musk’s offering
Trump’s whims are overriding the national interest
Foreign-policy realists will struggle to explain America’s sharp turn
Europe thinks the unthinkable on a nuclear bomb
Poland wants co-operation with France on a nuclear deterrent. That could take many forms
NATO’s race against Russia to rearm
The alliance has three to four years to adopt AI and new tech
The War Room newsletter: “Be quiet, small man”—diplomacy, Musk style
The tech bros selling drugs by drone
How criminal innovators are mastering synthetic drugs, AI, the dark web and drones