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The $524 Billion Question: Can Europe’s New Commission Make Russia Pay?

NEWS BRIEF Europe has formally launched the International Claims Commission for Ukraine, a landmark mechanism based in The Hague designed to assess and award compensation...

Eurovision 2026: Identity, Norms, and Digital Activism in Europe’s Cultural Diplomacy

The Eurovision likes to sell itself as a glittering exercise in European unity, colorful, loud, proudly diverse, and (officially) above politics. Yet anyone who...

Farmers vs. Free Trade: The EU’s Mercosur Agreement Hangs in the Balance

NEWS BRIEF France and Italy are leading a push to delay the final EU vote on a landmark 25-year-in-the-making trade deal with the Mercosur bloc,...

Romania’s Pension Reform Pushes Coalition to the Brink

NEWS BRIEF Romania's coalition government narrowly survived a no-confidence vote on Monday over its controversial plan to reform judicial pensions, a key requirement for accessing...

EU Cracks Down on Russian Oil’s Shadow Fleet

NEWS BRIEF The European Union has enacted new sanctions targeting a network of nine companies and 14 individuals identified as key enablers of Russia's "shadow...

Donbas Is Not Putin’s Final Goal, EU Warns

European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has warned that Russia’s ambitions in Ukraine extend beyond the Donbas region, which includes Donetsk and Luhansk....

The Legal Minefield of the EU’s Ukraine Loan Plan

The European Commission is proposing a "reparations loan" to raise 90 billion euros ($105 billion) to support Ukraine against Russia. This move is legally...

Reassessing the Use of Article 122 TFEU: A Legal and Political Misstep

I recall how, when I was still teaching EU law at ULB, I used to point to Article 122 TFEU with a certain pride...

EU Mulls Second SAFE Loans Scheme as Defence Demand Surges

The European Commission is weighing the creation of a second round of its multi-billion-euro SAFE loans programme, as member states push for more low-cost...

Russian Central Bank Denounces EU Asset-Use Plan as Illegal

Russia’s central bank has sharply condemned European Union proposals to use its frozen assets, calling the idea a direct violation of international law and...

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Iran Oil Shutdown Risks: Strait of Hormuz Crisis Could Damage Wells and Disrupt Global Supply

The escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran...

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