Tag: URSULA VON DER LEYEN
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Spain’s Floods: A Stark Warning of Europe’s Climate Vulnerability
Spain has experienced its deadliest floods in decades, which led to at least 24 casualties. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen remarked on Europe’s lack of preparedness for climate change, highlighting the stark reality and need for effective preparations as climate disasters intensify. Early warnings failed to mitigate the flooding’s severity, emphasizing urgent calls…
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A Call for European Cohesion: The Urgent Need for an EU Intelligence Agency
The European Union is being urged to create its own intelligence agency to enhance collective security and share information about threats posed by foreign agents. This initiative, prompted by former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö’s comprehensive report on the EU’s readiness for crisis, aims to empower member states to better defend against espionage and sabotage in…
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Georgia at a Crossroads: The EU’s Call to Action in the Face of Authoritarianism
Georgia grapples with a constitutional crisis following the October 26 elections, where the ruling Georgian Dream party claimed a controversial victory amidst widespread allegations of fraud. Protests erupted, reflecting a deep desire among Georgians for democracy and EU integration, challenging the EU to respond effectively to the situation while addressing internal dissent and the aspirations…
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Europe’s Dilemma: Lost in the American Rearview
As the U.S. election approaches, concerns grow over Europe’s waning significance in American foreign policy, regardless of whether Trump or Harris wins. The article suggests Europe must prepare for an increasingly independent future, as reliance on the U.S. for security and influence is diminishing, urging a move towards European autonomy and unity amidst global uncertainties.…