European Commission Faces Mounting Pressure to Mandate Green Standards in Public Procurement
The European Commission is facing a concerted push from a broad coalition of businesses and civil society groups to embed mandatory low-carbon criteria into the EU's public procurement rules. With…
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Pedro Sánchez Criticizes European Response to Ceuta Crisis in Letter to Ursula von der Leyen
The arrival of 50,000 migrants in Ceuta from Morocco in a single day, an event Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez characterized as an "attack" and a "violation of Spain's territorial integrity," has ignited a sharp debate within the European Union…
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Russia’s Key Black Sea Oil Port Halts Loadings Amid Emerging Safety Concerns
Novorossiysk, Russia's largest port on the Black Sea and a critical artery for crude oil and petroleum product exports, abruptly suspended all loading operations earlier this week. The decision, confirmed…
Navigating the Strait of Hormuz Reopening Presents Formidable Financial Obstacles
The prospect of fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz to unrestricted shipping traffic, while economically appealing to many, is encountering substantial financial and logistical resistance. Estimates from various international maritime…

