Rarely does a normally tedious international arbitration case rise to cult status and become shorthand for the ills of an entire country. But such was the...
On 9 December 2016, Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid signed the first European Magnitsky Act into law. The law will deny entry to human rights violators from...
EU nations are edging toward a compromise on a proposal to guard against gas supply disruptions, agreeing to share details on contracts and cooperate across borders,...
Rarely does a normally tedious international arbitration case rise to cult status and become shorthand for the ills of an entire country. But such was the...
British Prime Minister Theresa May hosed her Polish counterpart Beata Szydło in the first-ever summit of its kind. Military co-operation and the fate of 800,000 Poles...
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is currently at the centre of a fierce “will it, won’t it” debate, writes Martin Banks. The question is:...
Propaganda pressure on the EU from Russia and Islamist terrorist groups is growing, MEPs warn in a resolution voted on Wednesday (23 November). It seeks to...