Europe Shifts Focus Back to Ukraine After Greenland Crisis

Europe shifts focus back to Ukraine after the Greenland diplomatic clash, redirecting attention to Russian aggression, defence policy, and strategic security priorities.
Airspace Closures Flight Delays: How Airlines Reroute Safely and What Flyers Face

Airspace closures flight delays are rising as conflicts shut key corridors. Learn how airlines reroute safely using NOTAMs, ATC coordination and contingency routes—and what passengers should expect.
Fact-checking Trump’s Davos Speech: Greenland, NATO and War Claims

Fact-checking Trump’s Davos speech tests his Greenland, NATO and war claims, reviewing Article 5 support for the US, Germany’s power prices, and the historical record on Greenland sovereignty.
Trump Doubles Down on Greenland Annexation as Europe Struggles to Coordinate a Response

Trump doubles down on Greenland annexation as European leaders scramble to coordinate a response, weighing diplomacy, trade countermeasures
Belgian FM Warns: President Trump Is Trying to Replace the UN With a “Board of Peace”

President Trump is trying to replace the UN, Belgium’s foreign minister warns, citing Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace” for post-war Gaza and raising concerns over the future of global governance.
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal: What Europe Signed, Why It Divides Leaders, and What Comes Next Slug

The EU-Mercosur trade deal has been signed after decades of talks. This deep-dive explains what it contains, why it faces backlash, and how ratification could reshape global trade.
EU Anti-Coercion Instrument: How Europe’s Trade Shield Works and Why It’s Back in Focus

The EU anti-coercion instrument is Europe’s legal response to economic pressure from third countries. Here’s how it works, what it allows, and why it matters now.
Machado Presents Nobel Peace Prize Medal to Trump in White House Meeting

Machado presents Nobel Peace Prize medal to Trump during a White House meeting aimed at influencing US policy on Venezuela’s political transition
European Commission Presses Heavy Industry to Support “Made in Europe”

The Made in Europe manufacturing push gains momentum as the European Commission urges steel and aluminium leaders to back a new industrial strategy that links public funding to European production
Patriots for Europe confidence vote returns as von der Leyen faces renewed challenge

The Patriots for Europe confidence vote returns this week as the far-right bloc prepares a fresh motion of censure against Ursula von der Leyen, reviving opposition over trade policy, Mercosur























