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Italian Banks Brace For Pressure as Election Nears

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Libya’s rival attacks expose fragile security as Haftar, Turkey and Washington push a reunification deal.

Europe Demands that Invisible AI Still Advertises Itself

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Moscow’s Syria Deal Hints at Wider War Theatre

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Mecca Pact Reorders the Region’s Power Balance

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Food Security: Europe’s Next Strategic Crisis

Heatwaves, war and disrupted trade routes are pushing food prices higher, turning agriculture from a consumer issue into a strategic European vulnerability.

Europe Demands that Invisible AI Still Advertises Itself

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Digital Bridges: Austria and the UAE

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Food Security: Europe’s Next Strategic Crisis

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Sweden boosts Arctic military, economic, and strategic presence amid global competition for resources and security.

U.S. Wants Türkiye to Hand Back Enigmatic Jet Gear

As Washington reclaims F-35 gear from Türkiye, fears grow that America's prized fighter jets come with a hidden kill switch only the Pentagon controls.

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Zainabiyyat: The Houthi’s Veil of Truth

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Italian Banks Brace For Pressure as Election Nears

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Nickel, Nationality, and Negotiation: France’s Deal for New Caledonia

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Take Fire: Germany Enacts Laws to Shoot Down ‘Russian’ Drones

Germany’s cabinet has recently introduced new regulations that permit the military to shoot down suspicious drones near military installations or critical infrastructure.

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Kinahan Extradition Shows How Safe Havens Collapse

Daniel Kinahan's extradition from Dubai closes one chapter in a criminal network that grew by exploiting the space between Ireland, Spain and the Gulf.

Luxembourg Royal Family Has Its Own Succession Drama

Prince Louis turning 40 has revived one of Europe's stranger royal stories: two princes with titles, public roles and no place in Luxembourg's succession.

Schengen Strains Under Dutch Border Crashes 

A fatal pile-up at a Dutch checkpoint amid a migrant crisis over Ceuta. Can Schengen survive its own members' choices?

Burnham Wants a Constitution. Does Anyone Else?

Britain's new prime minister wants a written constitution, but a Parliament still splintered by Brexit may not agree on what it should say.

How Disinformation and Panic Overwhelmed Ceuta

A treaty opened Gibraltar's border calmly in July, while a court ruling in Ceuta let panic, rumour and traffickers overwhelm Spain's southern frontier.

Why Sweden is Building a New Spy Agency

Sweden is building its own foreign spy service after a run of Russian espionage cases, a striking break from two centuries of neutrality.
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Food Security: Europe’s Next Strategic Crisis

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Schengen Strains Under Dutch Border Crashes 

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Europe’s Power Mix is Finally Turning Green

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