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25 May 2026
Several Member States are pressing Brussels to tighten its measures against Chinese imports, at the risk of provoking retaliation from Beijing.
22 May 2026
Rubio acknowledges that there have been no negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow, whilst saying he is ready to resume his role as mediator should the situation change.
20 May 2026
The 27 member states are considering Angela Merkel and Mario Draghi as candidates to represent the bloc in talks with the Russian president.
18 May 2026
The finance ministers of Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland are due to unveil a series of political compromises in Berlin at the end of May to revive the project.
15 May 2026
The German domestic intelligence service has chosen ChapsVision over the American firm Palantir to equip its analysts.
13 May 2026
Classified assessments reported by The New York Times contradict claims by Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth that the Iranian military has been “decimated”.
11 May 2026
Israel had set up a secret military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support its air campaign against Iran.
10 May 2026
Why are the traditional institutions promoting language influence faltering, and what new dynamics are at play?
6 May 2026
He is proposing a six-point plan to make the European Union more agile, even if it means leaving some Member States behind.
4 May 2026
Cut off from the outside world, the Russian president now devotes most of his time to the war in Ukraine, whilst his security services are stepping up protective measures.
3 May 2026
Cereals, fertilisers and farmland have become tools in the global balance of power.
1 May 2026
Gold has surpassed $5,000 an ounce for the first time, driven by geopolitical tensions and the war in the Middle East.