Concerns Raised About Iran's Ballistic Missiles โ How Far Can Iran Actually Strike?
Iran's attempted strike over 4,000 kilometers away has raised concerns regarding its missile capabilities and the implications for European security.
Africa: Over 25 Liberians Complete EU-Funded Scope Africa Port Security Training
Over 25 Liberians have successfully completed a maritime and port security training funded by the European Union as part of the SCOPE Africa program.
Breaking: NATO Secretary General to CBS: Iran is very close to obtaining weapons capable of reaching Berlin, Paris, and Rome
NATO Secretary General warns that Iran is nearing the capability to develop weapons that could threaten major European capitals.
Warning for European Security: Iranian Missiles Could Reach London, Paris, or Even Berlin
Israel warns that Iranian missiles with a range of about 4000 km present a direct threat to major European cities.
Hormuz Between Mining and Securing: Will Mine Sweepers Resolve the 'Silent Weapon' Battle?
The article discusses the increasing tensions regarding the security of the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the potential deployment of European mine sweepers amid Iranian threats using unconventional means, particularly naval mines.
Will the European Commission Yield? It's About the Ban on Russian Gas
The European Commission may reconsider its plans for an immediate ban on Russian gas purchases due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, which is affecting energy supplies.
Outrageous action, for the first time at the border with Belarus. Illegal plan thwarted
Lithuanian border guards successfully intercepted 11 foreigners attempting to illegally cross from Belarus into the European Union.
European Commission calls on countries to slow down the filling of gas storage
The European Commission urges member states to reduce their gas storage filling targets amid rising energy prices due to geopolitical tensions.
Ormuz and the European Energy Question
The article discusses Europe's geopolitical challenges and energy security in the context of regional instabilities due to the Ukraine and Middle Eastern conflicts.
FACE OF THE WEEK โฉ The envy threatening the Polish state
The article discusses a European financial initiative called SAFE, aimed at providing favorable loans to EU countries with significant security risks, particularly highlighting its origins tied to the leaders of Poland and Greece.
Gas, new markets to resist rising prices: 'USA and Mozambique important suppliers'
European gas prices are climbing again, prompting concerns about supply security and industrial stability amidst volatility in the energy markets.
K. Budrys emphasized the EU, US, and Latin America's partnership in combating global threats
Minister K. Budrys highlighted the collaboration between the EU, US, and Latin America in addressing hybrid threats and enhancing security cooperation.
Pyatt: The Biggest Energy Shock Since 1973 โ and Greeceโs Historic Opportunity
Geoffrey Pyatt highlights Greece's potential as a key player in European energy security amid global disruptions, particularly due to the war in the Gulf and recent agreements with Chevron.
Security Policy: Is Europe Not Interested in the War? But the War is Interested in Europe
The article critiques the European Union's ineffective responses to global conflicts, particularly the war in Ukraine and tensions in Iran, highlighting the lack of serious recognition from world powers.
European countries come together on Hormuz, this condition was placed before the US
Six European countries have expressed their willingness to contribute to ensuring safe passage in the Hormuz Strait, while clarifying that they are not discussing immediate military assistance.
Jeffrey Pyatt: The most serious shock in the energy market since 1973 and Greece's historical opportunity
Jeffrey Pyatt emphasizes Greece's critical role in European energy security amidst current turmoil in the Middle East, presenting it as a significant opportunity for the country.
Professor Yoo Il-sun from Kookmin University Selected for EU Horizon Europe Program
Professor Yoo Il-sun from Kookmin University has been selected for the EU's significant research innovation program, Horizon Europe, encompassing quantum technology and digital security.
USA and Allies' Moves Caused Oil Prices to Drop
Oil prices fell due to the readiness of European leaders and Japan to participate in a mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz, alongside the USA's announcements to increase oil supplies.
Jaak Madison: A Cold Head Takes Foreign Policy Further Than Emotional Shirt-Ripping
Jaak Madison advocates for three foundational principles for Estonia's foreign policy to effectively safeguard national interests and security.
Canada, Japan, European allies ready to help with โappropriate effortsโ to open Strait of Hormuz
Canada, Japan, and several European allies have pledged readiness to support initiatives ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, while calling on Iran to cease its aggressive actions.
Zelensky: Iranian attacks threaten global stability
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed concerns about attacks from remnants of the Iranian regime on several countries, warning of their implications for global stability and European energy security.
Europe condemns Iranian 'random' strikes and calls for the neutralization of energy and water facilities
The European Council condemned Iran's 'random' military strikes in the Middle East and urged the protection of energy and water infrastructures.
The conflict in Iran is escalating - Energy, Europe, and the global economy on the brink of crisis
The crisis in the Middle East is entering a more dangerous phase as the war in Iran extends beyond military confrontations to impact diplomacy, energy, maritime routes, European security, and the global economy.
Metsola: Cyprus's security is a European responsibility
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola emphasized that Cyprus's security is a European responsibility and called for unity against geopolitical challenges during the European Council Summit.
Five European Countries and Japan Want to Help the USA in the Strait of Hormuz
Five European nations and Japan are seeking to assist the United States in securing the Strait of Hormuz.
Five European countries and Japan say they are ready to 'contribute' to security in the Strait of Hormuz
Five European countries and Japan are prepared to enhance security in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions and attacks on energy infrastructure in the region.
European countries and Japan say they are ready to help in the Strait of Hormuz
European nations and Japan have expressed readiness to assist in ensuring security in the Strait of Hormuz.
Alexander Stubb โ the Finn who appeared overwhelmingly the most in international media in 2025
In 2025, Finnish President Alexander Stubb received significant attention in international media, especially regarding European security and his interactions with U.S. President Donald Trump.
At a Critical Moment.. European Leaders Meet to Discuss Iran and Ukraine
European leaders are meeting in Brussels to address urgent issues regarding the Iran and Ukraine conflicts, focusing on their implications for EU security.
Kallas: Calls for 'political courage' for the 90 billion in Ukraine
The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaia Kallas, urged leaders to demonstrate 'political courage' regarding a pending โฌ90 billion loan for Ukraine amid complications in reaching a consensus.
European countries are worried about fertilizer price increase due to the war
Countries in Europe are expressing concern over the rising prices of fertilizers, driven by the ongoing conflict affecting global supply chains.
Gitanas Nausฤda will discuss support for Ukraine and the situation in the Middle East at the EVT meeting
President Gitanas Nausฤda will discuss issues regarding support for Ukraine and Middle Eastern conflict during the upcoming EVT meeting, as well as strengthening European security and defense.
European Council at a Standstill, Meloni Meets Merz: Change the Ets System
The European Council faces uncertainty due to a lack of reliable information on the Iranian crisis, overshadowing discussions on competitiveness in favor of war and energy issues.
Harsh Message from an Expert to European Leaders: 'Russia Does Not Fear War'
Arkady Moshes, an expert from the Finnish Institute of Foreign Affairs, argues that Europe should not engage in dialogue with Russia as it misleads decision-making processes.
Revealed the Scale of Dangerous Russian Actions: There May Be Spies Among Your Acquaintances
A Politico report highlights that European security services are now tasked with identifying unsuspecting civilians acting as spies for Russia, often recruited online.
Europe Under Pressure. The Economy Seeks a New Balance
European economic future hinges on innovation, security, resilience, and strategic partnerships, as highlighted during the 18th Economic Congress in Katowice in 2026.
Iceland signs a security partnership with the European Union
Iceland has signed a security partnership agreement with the European Union to enhance cooperation, especially concerning the Arctic region.
Kallas: The European Union does not plan to protect merchant ships in the Strait of Hormuz with its naval forces
Kaja Kallas stated that the European Union will not deploy naval forces to protect merchant ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Orpo: Finland must be involved in discussions on securing maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo emphasizes the need for Finland to consider participation in securing maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz during a press event ahead of the European Council meeting in Brussels.
Belarus does not relent with migrants. It trains them in special training camps
The head of Latvia's State Security Service warns about Belarus's ongoing migrant training efforts amid a perceived lull in border activity.
Babiลก: Czechia has joined the initiative to tighten the entry of Russian soldiers into the EU
Czech Prime Minister Babiลก announced that Czechia has joined an initiative aimed at tightening restrictions on Russian military personnel entering the European Union.
Strait of Hormuz: The Price for Maintaining NATO
The article discusses Trump's continued threats to withdraw from NATO and the implications of his demands for increased military spending from European allies.
R. Sinkeviฤius says that the EC will create a working group to combat threats from drones and balloons
The European Commission is forming a working group to address threats posed by drones and balloons, as discussed in a recent meeting by Lithuanian officials.
The EC approved Lithuania's decision to redistribute 618 million euros: here's where it will go
Lithuania's decision to redistribute 618 million euros for various national priorities related to security, resilience, and preparedness has been endorsed by the European Commission.
NSGK supports EK's drone combat plan, chairman calls balloon inclusion a diplomatic success
Lithuania's NSGK endorses the European Commission's plan to regulate drones, highlighting the inclusion of balloons as a diplomatic achievement.
'Shield for Europe: We protect not only Ukraine, but the whole of Europe', says Dr Iryna Mudra
Dr. Iryna Mudra discusses the importance of European security in the context of supporting Ukraine.
Evangelos Meimarakis: A European General Staff is Necessary
Evangelos Meimarakis, a Greek MEP, emphasized the need for a European General Staff during discussions at the 1st Blue Heritage Summit in Thessaloniki.
Daily summary from JN: Israel kills head of Iran's National Security; Congress enacts Mercosur and European Union agreement
The article discusses Israel's assassination of Iran's National Security Chief and the Brazilian Congress's announcement of the Mercosur-EU agreement.
Ecuador and the European Union expand border cooperation and security program
Ecuador has expanded its Eurofront cooperation program with the European Union to enhance security and combat human trafficking.
Iran War: A Rift Between the US and Europe over the Strait of Hormuz
The US faces growing tensions with European allies amid disagreements over military actions in the Iran conflict and maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz.