I would prefer that the Israeli people decide to change their ruler
Media mentions – ECFR Madrid
This is one of the most dangerous moments we have experienced, we are moving towards a multi-front conflict. At any moment it can get out of control in both the Hezbola front or in the Red Sea
It is crucial that the EU finds “a response to the maritime security threats we are seeing, because it directly targets its security and economic interests
Without a viable horizon for ending Israel’s metastasising occupation of Palestinian territory and ensuring Palestinian self-determination, there will be little chance of breaking out of the cycle
Julien Barnes-Dacey and Hugh Lovatt explain that beyond the ceasefire, it is necessary to establish a long-term roadmap that addresses the security needs of both Israelis and Palestinians
The upcoming European Parliament elections will be a battle between fears over rising temperatures, immigration, inflation and conflict
During the European campaign, we will see two rebellions against extinction: one that fears the extinction of human life and another that fears the disappearance of its nation and cultural identity
Mark Leonard and Ivan Krastev explain that in the run-up to the European Parliament elections, voters are no longer just voting on ideology, but on the issues that matter most to them, according to a ECFR study
The Visegrad Group’s formulation of “à la carte” policies could pave the way for a more demanding and less EU-aligned Central Europe and have serious consequences for the future
Martin Ehl explains that the Visegrad Group is walking a fine line of alignment with the West, putting the credibility of European foreign policy at risk
The French fear being dragged into polarisation and conflict between the US and Iran, which would reduce their own sphere of influence
The new agreement with Chile demonstrates that the EU is making progress in navigating the emerging multipolar world à la carte. It is able to put in place the necessary strategies and agreements
Science, innovation and digital talent have become strategic priorities in the project of the country supported by European funds
Carme Artigas, Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence and Council Member, explains Spain’s approach to the IA Act, startups, science and innovation