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Water voles spotted in River Thame for first time in 20 years
Politics Monitor

Water Voles Return to River Thame After 20 Years

Water voles, one of Britain’s most endangered mammals, have been sighted in the River Thame catchment for the first time in almost two...

Policy Watch

What Belgiangate Is and What We Know About This Scandal

The term Belgiangate has emerged as a label for one of the most controversial and longest-running political scandals linked to the European Union...

Policy Watch

The Belgiangate, Leaks, and the Crisis of Justice: An Analytical Rewrite and Expansion

The Qatargate affair now known as the #Belgiangate, initially presented as a major investigation into alleged international corruption involving European institutions, has progressively...

Europe risks falling behind without telecom scale, Telefónica says
Policy Watch

Telefónica Warns Europe Risks Falling Behind Without Telecom Scale

Telefónica issued a urgent alert on December 14, 2025, cautioning that Europe faces a growing risk of digital irrelevance without urgent telecom sector...

Babis Rejects European Commission’s Proposals For Funding Ukraine
Media Statements

Czech PM Babis Rejects EU Proposals for Ukraine Funding Guarantees

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis declared on December 13, 2025, that the Czech Republic will refuse guarantees or direct funding for Ukraine under...

Policy Watch

Qatargate or #Belgiangate and the Press: When Belgian Journalism is corrupted

The Qatargate or what can be called now Belgiangate affair has often been presented as a story of corruption within the European Parliament....

You and me against the world who was behind Trump’s anti-Europe foreign policy
Foreign Policy

Trump’s Anti-Europe Foreign Policy: Key Advisors and National Security Strategy Revealed

President Donald Trump’s second-term foreign policy has taken a sharply adversarial turn toward Europe, imposing 20% tariffs on EU imports, pressuring Ukraine on...

Moscow Condemns EU Decision to Indefinitely Freeze Russian State Assets
EU Agencies

EU Indefinitely Freezes €210 Billion Russian Assets: Moscow Slams Move as Ukraine Aid Step Forward

The European Union agreed on December 11-12, 2025, to indefinitely freeze approximately €210 billion ($246 billion) in Russian central bank assets held in...

Progress in protecting minority languages in Finland, but further action needed
Awareness

Finland Makes Progress on Minority Language Protection, Council of Europe Calls for More Action

Finland has achieved significant progress in protecting its regional and minority languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, yet the...

EU-China Affairs Review November 2025
Public Diplomacy

EU-China Affairs Review November 2025 Reveals Trade Tensions and De-Risking Push

The EU-China Affairs Review for November 2025 lays bare escalating frictions in bilateral relations, highlighting stark trade imbalances with 421 EU import dependencies...