NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Thursday that the organization’s procurement agency is cooperating with police investigating corruption and fraud allegations involving the purchase of military equipment. The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) helps the 32 members of the world’s biggest security alliance and their partners to buy defense equipment...
TotalEnergies сalls for immediate investigation into alleged massacre at Mozambican Gas Project
TotalEnergies Calls for Immediate Investigation into Alleged Massacre at Mozambican Gas Project The French energy group TotalEnergies has urged the Mozambican government to launch an immediate and independent investigation into allegations of a massacre at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in northern Mozambique. The claims involve reports of severe...
Estonia’s role in the сhanging architecture of development cooperation
Development cooperation is a tool of soft power for states that enables them to promote their values, build relationships with partner states, and reduce global poverty. Since development cooperation is impacted by changes in the norms and power dynamics of international politics, it is essential to analyse Estonia’s use of...
The Case of the European Defense Community
Since World War II, Europe’s security has essentially been “outsourced” to the United States within the broader framework of NATO, relegating European countries to a position of total subordination to the external line dictated by Washington. The Trump administration has changed all this. And now, amid the potential collapse of...
Russia’s Gray Zone warfare campaign in Europe
According to the head of MI5, Russia is on a mission to ‘generate sustained mayhem on British and European streets.’ The statement refers to a string of high-profile sabotage and arson events that have occurred in Europe since the outbreak of the Ukraine war, ranging from the destruction of undersea...
A Case for strengthening Europe’s Nuclear deterrence
Political Will, Not Just Military Capabilities Nuclear weapons in Europe are, and will remain, the sovereign responsibility of two individual states, France and the United Kingdom. It is common knowledge that the United Kingdom contributes to NATO’s deterrence and defence as a member of the Nuclear Planning Group, while France...
Romania’s New President Must Update His Black Sea Playbook
In the last decade, the Romanian government has centered its Black Sea security policy on the country’s strategic partnership with the United States. However, since President Trump was elected for a second term, US interest in Europe has drastically diminished. Romania’s new president, Nicușor Dan, needs to update his playbook...
The Weaponization of migrants is undermining the EU
At the start of July, Poland announced that it would be implementing temporary controls along its borders with Germany and Lithuania, threatening the viability of the increasingly fragile Schengen zone. The move follows recent efforts by the government of Donald Tusk to tighten migration laws, including affording authorities the power...
China deployes former dissidents as spies to infiltrate overseas activist groups
China’s Long Reach: How a German Activist Turned Aide Was Accused of Spying on Dissidents. In 2017, Jian Guo sat quietly in Dharamshala, India, as Tibetan parliamentarians and pro-democracy activists met to discuss Beijing’s repressive policies. A naturalised German, Guo was then a rising figure among Chinese dissidents in Europe....
The France-Turkey relationship
Since the start of 2024, France and Turkey, two NATO allies with a long history of both partnership and rivalry have found themselves navigating a complex web of tensions and pragmatic cooperation. Their relationship, shaped by divergent interests in Libya, disputes over visas, evolving trade dynamics, and recurring religious controversies,...










