Germany sees surge in conscientious objectors amid new conscription law
Germany has seen a spike in conscientious objector applications after new conscription laws, as debate over military service and security continues to intensify. Read More
Germany has seen a spike in conscientious objector applications after new conscription laws, as debate over military service and security continues to intensify. Read More
María Fernanda Espinosa, who is being floated as a potential successor to Secretary-General António Guterres, says the UN must “reinvent itself” in a shifting geopolitical context. Read More
Europe’s energy security has been severely hit by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The Iran war halted tanker traffic in early March 2026, so flows of Qatari and…
The truce in Israel and Hezbollah’s war in Lebanon is “not holding”, with both sides finding ways to return to the “modus operandi of the pre-ceasefire agreement”, Lebanese Minister Kamal…
EU fossil fuel imports have increased by €24 billion since the US-Iran war, with oil prices up 60 per cent and gas 70 per cent. How will the EU’s new…
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Russia has often been accused of carrying out cyberattacks and acts of sabotage across Europe, allegations that Moscow has repeatedly denied. Read More
Two British fighter jets were scrambled and 200 people were evacuated on Saturday after a drone crashed in Romania during a barrage of Russian strikes on its neighbour Ukraine. Read…
Montenegro, which has been an EU accession candidate country since 2010, hopes to become the European Union’s 28th member by 2028. Read More
EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič said that with the Memorandum of Understanding, “we will be delivering on our goals much faster than before.” Read More