Foreign Affairs

By Editorial Staff | 05 July 2024

Let’s start surfing a new far-right wave

From July 1st until December 31st, Hungary will replace Belgium and take charge of the presidency of the Council of the European Union. It is no secret that Orbán has a special sympathy for Russia. His visit to Moscow was considered alarming by EU leaders, as a new patriotic group is rising inside EU institutions.

By Editorial Staff | 03 July 2024

Step by step, EU gets closer to Ukraine

The president of the European Council Charles Michel closed the statement for Ukraine new agreements on security, signed on the latest EUCO of June 27th, where also Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelenskyy joined.

By Editorial Staff | 25 June 2024

Do EU sanctions against Russia work?

The Council of Foreign Affairs on June 24th imposed a new set of sanctions against Russia. This is the 14th package adopted by the EU against Russia since February 2022. The main question arises: are the measures against Russia working? Are they causing financial strain in Moscow, cutting the country off from key markets, and significantly degrading Russia’s industrial and technological capacity?

By Giampiero Gramaglia | 24 June 2024

Wars: from the Lebanon alarm in the Middle East to Ukraine high tension’s between Russia and the US

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres expresses grave concern that “Lebanon will become another Gaza”. He says speaking to journalists at the Glass Palace in New York, while distressing and alarming, but also contradictory, political, military and humanitarian information continues to arrive from Israel and the Gaza Strip on the wars that could continue to ensue.

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By Valentina Ricci | 12 June 2024

G7, Earth leader in Savelletri

On the deserted waterfront of Savelletri, life seems to have halted. It will not resume until Sunday, June 16, when the G7 summit concludes.