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SITUATION REPORTS
Baltic States: Exit From Russia-Controlled Grid To Heighten Hybrid Threat Risks
Feb 7, 2025 | 17:49 GMT
Estonia, Finland, Russia: Baltic Sea Subsea Cable Ruptures Likely Accidental, Not Sabotage
Jan 21, 2025 | 17:19 GMT
Estonia, Finland, Russia: Military Vessel Deployed to Patrol Subsea Power Cable Following Suspected Russian Sabotage
Dec 27, 2024 | 17:10 GMT
EU: Von der Leyen Unveils New European Commission
Sep 17, 2024 | 15:35 GMT
Georgia: EU Members Push for Sanctions Against Georgia Over 'Foreign Agents' Bill
May 22, 2024 | 16:45 GMT
EU: Brussels to Exclude Agriculture from 90% Emissions Reduction Target for 2040
Feb 6, 2024 | 17:05 GMT
EU, Ukraine: EU Leaders Unanimously Agree to New 50 Billion Euro Aid Package for Kyiv
Feb 1, 2024 | 16:56 GMT
EU: Bloc's Institutions Reach Agreements on New Asylum and Migration Rules
Dec 20, 2023 | 17:26 GMT

SnapshotsDec 13, 2023
EU Lawmakers Clinch Agreement on Artificial Intelligence Act

SnapshotsSep 12, 2023
EU-U.S. Steel and Aluminum Negotiations Make Limited Headway

SnapshotsOct 20, 2020
The U.S. Ramps Up Financial Support to Central and Eastern Europe

AssessmentsSep 2, 2019
Russia Approaches a Post-INF Arms Race in Europe With Caution

Partner PerspectivesApr 19, 2019
Threading the Needle Through the Suwalki Gap

On GeopoliticsOct 4, 2018
The Baltic Nations Look Abroad and See Problems

AssessmentsMar 28, 2018
Why Central Banks Could Mint Their Own Digital Currency

AssessmentsJan 12, 2018
In the EU, East and West Are Falling Out of Tune

ReflectionsAug 2, 2017
The U.S. Offers Cool Comfort as Tension With Russia Heats Up

AssessmentsMay 17, 2017
For China, All Roads (and Belts) Lead to Europe

ReflectionsApr 25, 2017
Moves and Countermoves in the U.S.-Russia Rivalry

AssessmentsDec 9, 2016
Picking Up Where the West Leaves Off