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Neo-Nazi terror group steps up US operations as FBI pulls back
Online activity shows the Base, headed by alleged Russian asset Rinaldo Nazzaro, sees US and Ukraine as key centers
China hits EU with 42.7% tariff on dairy imports
Beijing will slap tariffs of up to 42.7% on EU dairy products, citing unfair subsidies and escalating a tit-for-tat trade dispute triggered by EU action on Chinese electric vehicles.
Hyundai Teases Its Biggest EV Yet, And We Think We Know What It Is
The European Union is poised to drop its much-debated sales ban on new cars with combustion engines. Vehicles with conventional drivetrains will still be allowed beyond 2035, provided the new regulation is approved. However, Hyundai isn’t backing down from its electric offensive on the continent. In January, it will introduce…
US threatens European companies. Why it may not have the desired effect
US trade officials warned on X that European service providers could face fees and restrictions if the EU keeps “discriminatory” tech rules.
Podcast: Brussels is broke but has no government, but does anyone care?
Brussels’ regional government is breaking records: since the June 2024 elections, it has not succeeded in forming a government. What’s going wrong, and how does this affect its residents and the European Union’s institutions?
Ukrainian and Polish presidents show unity against Russia, address historical tensions
The Ukrainian and Polish presidents have met in Warsaw to emphasize unity against Russia and progress on historical reconciliation
From Dark Waters to Dinner Plates: Why Smart Chemical Regulation Matters More Than Ever for Global Food Safety
The choice is not between inaction and reckless prohibition. It is between poorly informed regulation and smart, evidence-based governance. Effective phase-outs require clear timelines, application-by-application risk assessments, and realistic transition planning.
Crucial Proposal Inside Ukraine Peace Plan Now 'Dead', Top Putin Ally Declares
The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, has called proposals to use seized Russian assets to assist Ukraine "a dead end."
EU to slash asylum cases from 7 nations deemed safe
The European Union has decided to reduce asylum claims from seven nations by considering them safe countries of origin
In rare ruling, EU's top court sides with refugee's appeal in a landmark case against Frontex
The European Union's highest court has sided with a Syrian refugee in a landmark case against Frontex, the EU border agency