China’s critical raw material export squeeze has proven a powerful geo-economic weapon. Initially retaliation against US tariffs and tech restrictions, Beijing’s leverage now advances its far greater ambitions.
Trump and Xi are unlikely to strike a grand bargain in Beijing. Instead, the summit will centre on managing rivalry, preserving fragile trade and technology truces, and containing geopolitical tensions that could further destabilise the global economy.
Trump’s decision to withdraw US troops and cancel missile deployments to Germany creates new gaps in European security. Europe must strengthen its long-range strike capabilities, prepare for further US retrenchment and build support for stronger deterrence.
Simultaneous attacks across Mali reveal a tactical convergence between jihadist and separatist groups, exposing the limits of Russia-backed security efforts. Fragmented alliances, weak external support and deep grievances are driving a more volatile conflict, with civilians...
Syria's reconstruction will depend not only on foreign investment, but on transparent institutions and effective governance. By prioritising legal reform, public administration and anti-corruption safeguards, the EU can help prevent renewed instability and state capture.