EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Enters into Force
Climate leadership or a new front in global trade tensions?
Climate leadership or a new front in global trade tensions?
How Nikos Christodoulides’s ZDF interview reframes the Cyprus issue amid broader EU strategic shifts
International pressure mounts over Cyprus’ EU Council Presidency, the Turkish “thorn,” and strategic partnerships between Athens, Nicosia, and Brussels.
From Politico’s warnings to closed-door anxiety in Brussels, Europe’s geopolitical cohesion is being tested at the worst possible moment.
Athens submits a comprehensive revision of its 2021–2027 ESIF strategy to Brussels, redirecting roughly €2.5 billion toward housing, water infrastructure and defence‑dual‑use projects as part of a broader effort to accelerate absorption and align with EU priorities. Capital.gr
EU sustainability rules are quietly reshaping global business, and US firms are paying the price