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 […]

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, […]

A Misguided Approach: Europe and Israel

Earlier this week, the European Commission unveiled its plan to impose sanctions on Israel due to the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The implications are far-reaching, affecting not only Israel, but also Europe and its security. Let’s dive into it. A Misguided Approach: Europe and Israel In recent days, tensions between Europe and Israel have escalated, […]

Xi – Modi: friends for a day

In today’s newsletter, we analyse the results of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting and what it means for Europe’s global initiatives. Enjoy! Xi – Modi: friends for a day The meeting between the Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Tianjin, which was held just a few days ago, has […]

The EU-US Trade Deal: A strategic step or a costly compromise?

In today’s newsletter, we analyse the EU-US trade deal and its cost for the European Union. Enjoy! A strategic step or a costly compromise? On Sunday, 26 July, the United States and the European Union reached a new trade arrangement. The average US tariff on European goods will rise to 15%, up from an average of […]

EU-China Summit 2025: A Defining Moment for Europe’s Strategy

In this week’s newsletter, we analyse the potential outcomes of the EU-China summit taking place next week. Enjoy! A Defining Moment for Europe’s Strategy Next week’s EU-China summit arrives at a time when the long-standing partnership between Brussels and Beijing is being tested as never before. Five decades after diplomatic relations were established, the real […]

A hot week in Strasbourg: VDL vs the motion of censure

In this week’s newsletter, we look at the censure vote against the EU Commission, Trump’s possible 50% EU tariffs set to be introduced 9 July, and the return of border checks in Poland. Enjoy! VDL vs the motion of censure Usually, the last plenary session of the European Parliament before the summer break is supposed to […]

NATO Summit: Spanish spending drama and the future of the relations with the U.S.

As NATO leaders gathered in The Hague, the spotlight of the summit landed on Spain, where Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez played a high-stakes game of optics and obligation. On paper, he celebrated what he claimed was a diplomatic win. NATO has endorsed a new benchmark: 5% of national budgets should go toward defence and security-related […]

Merz Meets Trump: Smiles, Strategy & Subtext in the Oval Office

Friedrich Merz, Germany’s recently appointed Chancellor, pulled off what many in Europe might call a diplomatic tightrope walk during his high-stakes visit to the White House this week. With U.S. tariffs looming and the Ukraine war grinding on, Merz arrived in Washington with a to-do list and a delicate balancing act: charm Trump, avoid a […]