Dutch Elections: Electoral Tie and the Uncertainty That Follows

Projections from the Dutch elections are in: centrist D66 and far-right PVV both won 26 seats, ending Geert Wilders’ lead in parliament and prompting Frans Timmermans to step down after a disappointing result. The Past After the parliamentary elections held in November 2023, Geert Wilders’ Eurosceptic Party for Freedom (PVV) became the largest party in the House […]
B&K Agency supported Property Rights Alliance to launch the 2025 International Property Rights Index at the European Parliament

October 15, 2025 / Brussels, Belgium – B&K Agency had the pleasure in supporting Property Rights Alliance to host the launch event of their annual 2025 International Property Rights Index at the European Parliament. The event was hosted by Vice President MEP Pina Picierno (S&D – Italy) with the participation of MEP Stephen Bartulica (ECR […]
Gaza Ceasefire Deal: What Is Next for the Middle East

In today’s newsletter, we analyse the implications of the release of hostages held by Hamas and the beginning of the ceasefire for the Middle East and Europe. Gaza Ceasefire Deal: What Is Next for the Middle East On Monday, after more than two years of captivity, the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza were finally […]
B&K Agency facilitates the visit of the Italian delegation to Israel

Last month, B&K Agency facilitated the visit of the Italian stakeholders to Israel upon the invitation of the Gaza Humanitarian Fund and Israel’s Defense & Security Forum. The trip took place at a challenging time in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. The delegation paid a visit to the commemoration sites of October 7th […]
Czech Parliamentary Elections: The Grand Return of Andrej Babiš

Today, we are looking at the Czech Republic’s parliamentary elections that took place last week, as well as their potential implications for the future of the country and the EU as a whole. Czech Parliamentary Elections: The Grand Return of Andrej Babiš The political geography of Central Europe is slowly changing, and the latest news […]
Japan’s New Era of Governance: Sanae Takaichi Becomes the First Female Prime Minister

In this week’s edition, we analyse the historic appointment of Sanae Takaichi as the new Prime Minister of Japan and what can be expected in regard to the domestic policy and regional stability in East Asia. Japan’s New Era of Governance: Sanae Takaichi Becomes the First Female Prime Minister On 21 October, Sanae Takaichi was […]
Babis wins parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic

The political geography of Central Europe is slowly changing, and the latest news comes from Prague. The Czech Republic, which was usually seen as the stable pro-Western anchor of the Višegrad Four, has just delivered another cold shower for many. Andrej Babiš and his ANO party staged a dramatic comeback, winning the parliamentary elections with […]
UK-Greenland Deal: Securing Critical Minerals

In this week’s edition, we look into the implications of the UK’s deal with Greenland on critical materials, and what this means for the European industrial future. Enjoy! UK-Greenland Deal: Securing Critical Minerals On Wednesday, 1 October, the UK and Greenland finalised a deal on critical minerals that will allow UK companies to extract minerals […]
Politics & The City: The UK

Meet the new of Politics & The City where hosts Julia Kril, Executive Director at B&K Agency, and Tetiana Rak, the Founder of Ads & The City and Chief Operations Officer at We Are Innovation, dive into the world of the strategic and political communications in the UK. The special guests for this webinar are: […]
80 Years of the UN: Celebrating Success or Facing Challenges?

In this week’s newsletter, we take a look at the United Nations General Assembly dedicated to the organisation’s 80th anniversary – a historic event where eight European countries recognised Palestine as a state, and where Indonesia recognised Israel’s right to defend itself. Enjoy! 80 Years of the UN: Celebrating Success or Facing Challenges? On Tuesday, […]