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Newsletter: The EU’s battle of wills
With two major elections taking place on the EU's periphery over the weekend, many have viewed them as a bellwether for future Russian intimidation efforts. Good morning, Brussels. Angela Skujins here on newsletter duties.
Europe Today: Magyar softens on Ukraine as EU prepares new Russia sanctions
Hungary could lift its veto on the opening of Ukraine's EU accession talks if Kyiv accepts to protect minority rights for the Hungarian community in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the EU is preparing more sanctions against Russia. Angela Skujins speaks to the EU's Sanctions Envoy, David O'Sullivan.
Newsletter: From K-pop to K2 tanks, South Korea flexes in Europe
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visits Brussels on Wednesday for a highly anticipated EU-South Korea Summit, where we are expecting a buffet of East Asian strength on display, ranging from K-pop toppers to military might. Angela Skujins here holding down the fort for your Wednesday newsletter. Everyone in the Belgian capital is gearing up for a closely watched EU-South Korea Summit, which aims to boast more than just the East Asian country’s soft power of skin care, K-pop and cinematic...
Newsletter: The quest for the EU’s tech independence
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Newsletter: Squeezing Moscow's war chest
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Europe Today: Letta speaks exclusively to Euronews as Iran halts attacks on Israel
Former Italian prime minister and President of the Jacques Delors Institute Enrico Letta speaks to Euronews. We also cover the Middle East, where Iran announced the end of military operations against Israel but warned of “a more crushing” response if it resumes strikes on Lebanon or its territory. On today's show: Interviews with Enrico Letta, former Italian prime minister and President of the Jacques Delors Institute, and with Mustansar Klasra, security analyst at The Islamabad Telegraph.
Newsletter: Bust to boom? Europe’s most exclusive club might be getting bigger
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Newsletter: The moving pieces of the EU’s enlargement
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