A senior MEP has welcomed the Kazakh government’s renewed pledge to diversify its economy and develop new industries while also promoting environmental protection, writes Colin Stevens. Latvian Socialist member...
Relations between the EU and Uzbekistan have come a long way since the dark days of the fairly recent past. Under the long-serving reign of the...
Global energy demand is growing at an unprecedented rate and energy companies, along with many others across a very diverse spread of sectors, are positioning themselves...
Earlier this year, the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union organised a High-Level Conference on the “Rule of Law in Europe”. The conference...
On Wednesday (16 June), Portugal became the first EU country to have its recovery plan rubber-stamped by the EU. Crucially, the Portuguese national recovery plan, as with others,...
The G7 summits of the world’s richest countries are not generally known for epochal decisions influencing global politics for years to come. In that sense, this...
The Galwan clash of 15 June 2020 between soldiers of the Indian Army and troops of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) witnessed a number of firsts....