Italy is pushing to accelerate Western Balkan EU integration while linking enlargement to Europe’s strategic autonomy and broader connectivity ambitions. Here’s what to...
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At a Med-Or conference in Rome, policymakers, industry leaders and experts explored how technology, infrastructure and industrial capacity are reshaping national...
Rome ordered two Russian military attachés to leave the country within three days, framing the case as part of Moscow’s hybrid pressure against Italy and the West.
The US-Iran ceasefire is nearing collapse three weeks after it was sealed. ECFR’s Ellie Geranmayeh says the core tension is now over Hormuz, as neither side has a better...
A reported US willingness to license Patriot production to Ukraine, surfacing around an Ankara summit, captures a wider recalibration — one where Europe shoulders more...
The latest US raids in the Strait of Hormuz, ordered from the NATO summit, show how difficult it has become to bring the confrontation with Tehran to an end. Four months...
The agreement with the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) launches the first implementation phase of the Protected Business Network, one of NATO’s major...
Two former Italian intelligence figures were arrested in Rome in an investigation into alleged spying for Russia. Four serving members of the military are among those...
As NATO leaders prepare to meet in Ankara, Jörn Fleck, Senior Director of the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center, argues that the Alliance’s defining challenge is no...
U.S. geopolitical intellectual Mohammed Soliman argues that American strategy should focus on technological and geoeconomic foundations rather than military presence. He...


