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Business
Will Trade Wins Keep Europe Strong During Coronavirus?
Italy pulled off a victory when it recently dodged tariffs from the United States on some exported goods, including the…
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Energy
The EU Takes Charge on Libya
A high-profile summit that convened on January 19TH in Berlin sought to build the base for a lasting ceasefire in…
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Europe
Greece’s New Diplomatic Allies
As European relations with Turkey continue to deteriorate, Greece has responded by coordinating a plan to purchase three unmanned aerial…
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Cyprus
Cyprus Takes Turkey to Court Over Maritime Violations
As tensions over offshore energy resources continue to simmer between Cyprus and Turkey, the former has elected to further safeguard…
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Cyprus
Iran, the US and Gunboat Diplomacy
At the beginning of October, France gave both the US and Iran a one-month deadline to come together at the…
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Economy
Will France Avert War in the Middle East?
Last week’s air strike on two of Saudi Arabian Aramco oil refineries knocked out 6 percent of the world’s total…
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Europe
Taking Centre-Stage in International Diplomacy, France Attempts to Salvage Iran Deal
In an effort to preserve the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), often called “the Iran deal”, France is seeking…
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Business
“We Want to Defuse the Crisis.” EU Tries to Salvage the Iran Deal Amid Rising Temperatures
Once the USA exited the JCPoA (The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) in May, 2018 – commonly referred to as…
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Cyprus
Offshore Energy is both a Boon and a Bane for Cyprus
Cyprus’ offshore gas deposits are fueling continued unrest in the Mediterranean. Seeking to drill for oil and natural gas 40…
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Cyprus
Tensions Mount in the Eastern Mediterranean as Turkey Seeks to Drill in Cyprus’ EEZ
As Turkey gets ready to drill for natural gas offshore of Cyprus, Cyprus rallies support from the EU to collectively…
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