Signing such an agreement is a very strong step for a country like Italy, with a very recent history of sensitivity and combating disinformation compared to other EU Member States
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The latest information suggests that it is plausible that it was Rubymar, the cargo ship that drifted and then sank after being hit by Houthi missiles, that damaged the cables
Navalny’s assassination made it very difficult to defend the idea that we should stop arming Ukraine
Ukraine will become not only a country with a very efficient army, but also a stable industry
What can be done is to create ‘alternative routes’ to the Red Sea, which is one of the most important bottlenecks for data traffic as well, and not just maritime traffic
I think that if Europe is blocked today, it is not by the economy. Nor is it really blocked by politics. It is blocked by anthropology.
Pascal Lamy explains the situation in which Europe finds itself today
If we no longer respect the human rights of migrants at Europe’s external borders, this will shake our identity as a constitutional state
Gerald Knaus explains why the AfD’s remigration project is a concept for expelling undesirables
The European Union and the Single Market are not just good for those who want to move. Alongside the freedom to move, we also need to protect the freedom to stay.
Enrico Letta and Shahin Vallée expand on how European policymakers can work on European cohesion
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