# Europe

Latest news and articles about Europe

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An engineer performs maintenance on an offshore wind turbine, under clear skies.
Business

Europe’s Offshore Wind Shortfall Turns Chinese Suppliers into the Continent’s Emergency Backstop

Geopolitical tensions in early 2026 have turned Europe’s offshore wind plans into an urgent energy-security imperative, prompting utilities to prioritise delivery certainty over price. Chinese wind-equipment makers—leveraging low-cost steel, proprietary transport fleets and near-term European assembly bases—have rapidly captured large contracts, but face shipping costs, margin pressure and potential EU protectionist responses.

SoBiz2026年3月10日 04:17
#offshore wind#China#Europe
A military Osprey aircraft alongside a helicopter flying over arid landscape in daylight.
World

Fractured Alliance: Europe’s Mixed Response as France Sends Carrier to the Mediterranean

The US–Israeli strikes on Iran and resulting Iranian reprisals have split European governments into supporters, conditional backers, opponents and the silent majority. France has deployed the carrier Charles de Gaulle to the Mediterranean while Britain, Germany and others juggle legal concerns, alliance pressures and regional interests. The episode heightens transatlantic friction and accelerates European debates over strategic autonomy, crisis coordination and burden sharing.

SoMi2026年3月8日 12:57
#Europe#United States#Iran
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World

Macron Proposes “Forward Deterrence,” Seeks European Buy‑In as France Moves to Expand Nuclear Arsenal

President Emmanuel Macron announced a plan to expand France’s nuclear arsenal and launch a “forward deterrence” strategy that tightens nuclear‑related cooperation with eight European partners. Paris will keep exclusive command of its forces while offering temporary, conditional integration—exercises, intelligence sharing and possible short‑term deployments—to strengthen Europe's collective deterrence amid weakened arms control and doubts about U.S. reliability.

SoMi2026年3月3日 23:50
#France#Emmanuel Macron#nuclear deterrence
Demonstrators in New York City protest against Russian aggression, advocating for Ukraine's safety.
Opinion

Dominant Washington, Fractured Alliance: Is US Overreach Breaking NATO and Forcing Europe to Bow?

A Chinese commentary warns that perceived US overreach risks undermining NATO cohesion and pushing Europe toward accommodation. The wider implications include a potential reordering of global alliances, accelerating European strategic autonomy and opening diplomatic space for rivals.

iMil2026年3月3日 03:51
#NATO#United States#Europe
Flags and memorial stones honoring the Royal Air Force in Kemble, England.
World

European Tilt: Why Britain and Its Allies Are Quietly Greenlighting US Use of Bases Against Iran

Britain has allowed the United States to use UK bases for "specific and limited" defensive operations in the Gulf, a decision mirrored by a joint UK‑France‑Germany declaration endorsing possible "necessary and proportionate" steps to degrade Iran's missile and drone capabilities. The shift marks a pragmatic European move away from strict legal objections toward supporting allied defensive measures while trying to limit direct military involvement.

SoMi2026年3月2日 15:30
#United Kingdom#United States#Iran
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Business

Skyworth to Operate Panasonic TVs in Europe and North America — A Milestone in the Global TV Shake‑up

Skyworth will operate Panasonic‑branded TV sales and distribution in Europe and North America while Panasonic retains control in Japan. The deal, alongside TCL’s tie‑up with Sony, signals a structural shift in the global TV industry toward Chinese firms operating Western channels and Japanese firms focusing on high‑end tech and domestic markets.

NeTe2026年2月26日 13:37
#Skyworth#Panasonic#TCL
Close-up of an advanced robotic dog showcasing futuristic technology.
Business

Infineon Bets on Humanoid Robots to Drive Revenue and Shore Up Margins

Infineon’s CEO says humanoid robots represent a major growth opportunity that could boost revenues and stabilise margins for the Munich‑based chipmaker. Success will hinge on the company’s ability to win integrated design partnerships amid stiff global competition and uncertain adoption timelines.

NeTe2026年2月18日 09:34
#Infineon#humanoid robots#semiconductors
Minimalist view of concrete pillars forming a geometric pattern in Madrid.
World

Starmer Pledges to Speed Up UK’s Push to 3% Defence Spending, Urges a ‘Ready to Fight’ Europe

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to accelerate Britain’s move to spend 3% of GDP on defence, stressing that Europe must be prepared to fight and that UK security remains bound up with the Continent. The vow aims to reassure NATO allies and domestic audiences, but its strategic value will depend on execution, procurement, and cooperation with European partners.

iMil2026年2月18日 02:54
#Keir Starmer#UK defence spending#3% GDP
Church tower against Salzkammergut mountains with a vivid blue sky.
World

Munich Security Conference Closes Under a Shadow of Transatlantic Strain

The 62nd Munich Security Conference ended on 15 February with transatlantic tensions prominent throughout the event. Debates over burden‑sharing, approaches to Russia and China, and the limits of U.S. reliability highlighted growing strategic divergences between Europe and America.

SoMi2026年2月15日 16:24
#Munich Security Conference#transatlantic relations#Wolfgang Ischinger
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World

At Munich Security Conference, Merz Urges Europe to Build ‘Strategic Autonomy’ Amid Great‑Power Strains

At the Munich Security Conference, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged Europe to accelerate the development of strategic autonomy in response to Russia’s war in Ukraine, U.S.–China rivalry, and fragile transatlantic guarantees. The call signals a shift toward concrete investment in defence, supply‑chain resilience and industrial cooperation, while highlighting the challenge of balancing autonomy with transatlantic partnership.

SoMi2026年2月14日 21:04
#Munich Security Conference#Friedrich Merz#strategic autonomy
Close-up of fish heads at a seafood market in Bandar Abbas, Iran.
World

Iran Signals Willingness to Talk — But Warns of 'Firm, Forceful' Response if Attacked

Iran's foreign minister said Tehran still prefers negotiations but only if threats and pressure are removed, warning that any attack on Iran would be met with a "firm, forceful" response. The comments blend openness to diplomacy with a clear deterrent posture and come amid stalled talks over Iran's nuclear programme and heightened regional tensions.

iMil2026年2月1日 02:00
#Iran#Abbas Araghchi#negotiations
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World

Tariffs on Europe Over Greenland Threaten NATO Cohesion, Denmark Warns

Denmark warns that U.S. tariffs imposed over a row about Greenland risk undermining NATO and the international order. European troop deployments for an Arctic exercise and a contested U.S. bid for Greenland have produced a transatlantic standoff requiring urgent diplomatic repair.

iMil2026年1月19日 02:10
#Greenland#Denmark#NATO