When a car “becomes a weapon”—again: Copaganda from Minneapolis to Europe

Copaganda runs on speed: the official line becomes the “first truth,” recasting the victim as the threat and lethal force as “necessary.” In Minneapolis, the “car as weapon” claim around Renée Good went viral—then weakened as video and local officials disputed any imminent danger. Across the US and Europe, “vehicle-as-weapon” is a plug-and-play script that turns uncertainty into legitimacy before evidence can catch up.

12 min

30 per cent tariffs on Chinese imports? France urges caution

A French government advisory report has floated a sweeping 30 per cent tariff on Chinese imports to shield Europe’s industrial base, warning that Chinese firms are rapidly gaining ground, though Paris has cautioned against blanket protectionist measures.

3 min

Europe at a Crossroads: Electric Car Sales Rise Amid Raw Material Crisis

The automotive market in the European Union saw growth in the first nine months of 2025, with electric vehicles reaching a 16.1% market share. Declining sales of conventional cars and the rising popularity of hybrids indicate that European mobility is entering a new era.

4 min

Is Mainstream Over: How Radical Algorithms Became the New Status Quo?

As Europe faces a historic ideological split among Gen Z, politics has moved from policy to persona. This report investigates the viral lifecycle of radical content in 2026, the rise of the 'Aesthetic of Sovereignty' in Spain and Portugal, and the emerging digital literacy movements that are teaching young Europeans to decode the algorithms designed to hijack their attention.

6 min

Iran Protests Expose Europe’s Limits While Trump Seeks Nuclear Deal

Often compared to the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, Iran's protests face an uncertain fate: regime change or a Tiananmen-style crackdown. While Iranians demand action, Europe prefers diplomacy, and the Trump administration wavers between threats and talks. Whether foreign intervention would actually help remains unclear.

19 min

Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison. Brussels calls it a blow to media freedom

The EU has condemned the 20-year prison sentence handed to Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai as a politically motivated blow to press freedom, while Beijing defended the ruling as lawful and accused Western governments of interfering in China’s internal affairs.

2 min

Gaza and the European play on the Board of Peace

In Gaza after the devastation, a new “stabilisation” experiment is emerging: not classic peacekeeping, but a hybrid regime of military force, transitional administration, and international surveillance. Resolution 2803 anchors an International Stabilization Force and a new Board of Peace—pulling Europe in cautiously, present on the ground yet wary of legitimising a parallel power structure.

8 min

EU and China deepen cooperation as global water crisis intensifies

The EU and China have pledged closer cooperation on water management as climate change accelerates global water scarcity, with both sides calling for stronger joint action ahead of the 2026 UN Water Conference.

2 min
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