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EU on high alert over Russia’s hybrid offensive on Europe’s democracies

Hybrid threats, in particular from Russia, have flooded Europe in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine. EU officials and intelligence reports warn of a surge in attacks designed to destabilise European democracies – with national elections, infrastructure, and public trust in the crosshairs.

EU looks beyond the West as Trump tariffs redraw global trade

As Trump’s trade war ripples through Europe, the EU is racing to redraw its global trade map. With long-stalled deals back on the table and new alliances emerging, Brussels is betting on speed and solidarity to weather the current economic storm.

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EU Commission proposes new rules to boost road safety

The new rules are part of the EU’s push to achieve close to zero road deaths by 2050.

German government lowers 2025 economic forecast to zero growth

The EU’s biggest economy is in trouble. With zero growth predicted for 2025, Germany faces another year of economic crisis.

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Greenland and the EU’s geopolitical puzzle of special territories

Did you know that France’s longest border is with Brazil? Finding the EU’s special territories on a map is fun but this parlour game of geographic quirks, often a legacy of imperial colonialism, can have serious political consequences for the EU. Just look at Denmark, Greenland and the United States.

Far right rise: what does the extremist surge mean for the EU?

The extreme right made big gains in Germany’s parliamentary elections. It is not alone: Across Europe, the right is on the rise. In this video, the European Newsroom explores this trend and how it affects policy making across the European Union.

Europe in Brief

EU Commission proposes new rules to boost road safety

The new rules are part of the EU’s push to achieve close to zero road deaths by 2050.

Videos

Greenland and the EU’s geopolitical puzzle of special territories

Did you know that France’s longest border is with Brazil? Finding the EU’s special territories on a map is fun but this parlour game of geographic quirks, often a legacy of imperial colonialism, can have serious political consequences for the EU. Just look at Denmark, Greenland and the United States.

Far right rise: what does the extremist surge mean for the EU?

The extreme right made big gains in Germany’s parliamentary elections. It is not alone: Across Europe, the right is on the rise. In this video, the European Newsroom explores this trend and how it affects policy making across the European Union.

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