On the night of 20 August, an uncrewed aerial vehicle crashed near the Ukrainian border in Romania, marking the fourth such incident in the country within...
Vessels linked to the Greek shipping company Dynagas transported 53 cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) valued at an estimated 2.35 billion euros to European Union...
As an international order emerges in which “middle powers” seek to come to the fore alongside the relative decline of the US, “mini-middle powers” may also...
Spain has asked other European governments not to criticise Morocco publicly over its role in the Ceuta migration crisis. Madrid made the request during an online...
European Union member states, led by Germany and France, are stepping up efforts to develop native alternatives to software from US data-analytics giant Palantir Technologies Inc.,...
EU governments are moving to overhaul the “Made in Europe” concept—one of the most politically sensitive provisions of the proposed Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA)—in favor of...
Spanish Minister of the Interior Fernando Grande-Marlaska is preparing to face criticism from all sides today during an emergency EU meeting convened over the Ceuta crisis....
The German automotive sector is facing an unprecedented level of restructuring pressure. As Chinese manufacturers establish dominance in the domestic market for electric and hybrid vehicles,...
The European Union’s technology chief, Henna Virkkunen, has warned that artificial intelligence is turning into a geopolitical weapon. In an interview with the Financial Times, Virkkunen...
We sat down with the German philosopher Michael Quante—known to readers through his work The Uncompromising Marx (German: Der unversöhnte Marx), published in recent years by Yordam...