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EU peace plan ignores ceasefire, Israeli extremism
The EU aims to launch new Middle East peace talks with Arab states, but doubts remain about how realistic the EU's proposal is, with some observers labelling it "bizarre". Read on »
OPINION EU's Red Sea mission comes at a price — Somali pirates are back
The attention given to the Red Sea Houthi attacks has come at a price. Decision-makers in Brussels have not yet noted that another problem in this region has returned. The pirates of Somalia are also back in action. Read on »
Two big omissions risk making EU forced-labour ban toothless
Member states are worried about the domestic costs of investigating forced-labour abuses, whilst two major omissions in the council's latest draft risk making the regulation toothless: no reference to remediation for victims, and no reference to state-imposed forced labour. Read on »
EU discusses plan to bolster Egypt amid Red Sea crisis
European foreign ministers met with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt to discuss the ripple effects of the war in Gaza and the disruption of Red Sea trade. Read on »
Russia may attack Baltic nations after Ukraine, says Lithuania
Russia may launch attacks against Baltic nations and other eastern flank states if it is not stopped in Ukraine, says Lithuania. Read on »
OPINION Why the deafening EU silence on Taiwan election result?
Europe can no longer sit on the fence on Taiwan, hiding behind obfuscating tweets designed not to designate William Lai as president-elect, or to recognise that these were presidential elections at all. Read on »
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