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    One can censure Viktor Orban, a friend of U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, for many things. But the Hungarian prime minister was not wrong when he noted that Trump had just “eaten [European Commission President] Ursula von der Leyen for breakfast” before our eyes. The agreed draft trade agreement between the European Union and the United States imposes a 15% duty on most European goods exported to the U.S. and a 0% duty on American exports to Europe. Obviously, Trump won the match – by a score of 15-0.

    Logos Press Exclusive 10 August 2025

    When U.S. President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen shook hands at Trump Golf Club in Scotland on Sunday, they didn’t just announce a new trade agreement. They formalized Europe’s economic and ideological surrender. By agreeing to a 15% duty on most goods exported to the US, the EU capitulated to Trump’s worldview (a zero-sum game). In doing so, the EU abandoned the principles of multilateralism that had long guided world trade.

    Logos Press Exclusive 9 August 2025

    Today, a new major catastrophe is looming: the rapid warming of the planet and increasing environmental degradation are jeopardizing all sectors of the global economy. While many investors continue with business as usual, as if unaware of what is coming, there is a group of investors who are trying to get off the dangerous path – long-term asset owners, including pension funds and sovereign wealth funds.

    Logos Press Exclusive 3 August 2025

    For decades, the United States has defended democracy, the rule of law, and human rights. Yes, there have been glaring discrepancies between words and reality: during the Cold War, America overthrew democratically elected governments in Greece, Iran, Chile and elsewhere in the name of defeating communism. And within the U.S., there was a struggle for civil rights for African Americans, a century after slavery was abolished. In addition, the U.S. Supreme Court is now actively trying to limit attempts to remedy the effects of a long history of racial discrimination.

    Logos Press Exclusive 2 August 2025

    The European Union last week announced a new package of sanctions in an attempt to increase pressure on Russian Federation for its military operation in Ukraine. The EU hopes that the sanctions will reduce Russian energy revenues. The punitive measures will also put pressure on companies and ships involved in the transportation of Russian oil. In addition, the sanctions target oil products and include lowering the price threshold for oil. The package also includes sanctions measures against Russian companies and banks, as well as against the military-industrial complex.

    Logos Press Exclusive 27 July 2025

    “Bomb threat! Leave the premises immediately,” a security officer yelled at me during a “Principles First” conference of moderate Republicans gathering in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 22. We learned a little later that the threat came in the form of an untraceable email that said four homemade bombs had been planted “in honor of the January 6 hostages recently released by Emperor Trump.”

    Logos Press Exclusive 26 July 2025

    If Donald Trump keeps his promise to impose duties of 30% on EU goods, European businesses will have to reconsider their entire export model, experts say.

    Logos Press Exclusive 20 July 2025

    The more humanity learns about the oceans, the more obvious it becomes how little we actually understand about them. For example, it is believed that there are actually three times as many marine species as we have already identified. This fact alone should make us stop treating the ocean as something self-evident.

    Logos Press Exclusive 19 July 2025

    The first quarter of 2025 is marked by significant changes in the structure of gas imports to the EU. For the first time, the bloc is buying more liquefied natural gas (LNG) than pipeline gas: 8.4 million tons versus 8.2 million tons, according to Eurostat data.

    Logos Press Exclusive 13 July 2025

    On July 10, the European Parliament will vote on the resignation of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and her entire team. Such a vote of no confidence is highly unusual for the European Union. But although such initiatives have never been successful, they are the most powerful tool for controlling the executive branch in the EU and, as history shows, change the political dynamics in Brussels.

    Logos Press Exclusive 12 July 2025

    The just-concluded NATO summit in The Hague took place at a time of extreme tension. Since returning to the White House, Donald Trump has repeatedly accused Europe of sponging off U.S. defense spending, raising serious concerns about the health of the Atlantic alliance. These fears were only heightened by Trump’s decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities just three days before the summit, a decision made in coordination with Israel and without notifying America’s NATO allies.

    Logos Press Exclusive 6 July 2025

    For the umpteenth time, fiscal austerity has opened the door for populist political parties. In the UK, France, Poland and other countries, populists succeed by criticizing “fiscally responsible” governments that cut spending.

    Logos Press Exclusive 5 July 2025

    During the first four months of 2025, 56 Norwegian citizens debated how Norway’s vast oil wealth can best serve current and future generations – at home and abroad. Unlike traditional decision-making methods, where elected officials and experts determine policy, the so-called Commission for the Future (the second such assembly in Norwegian history) allowed ordinary citizens, selected through a representative and knowledgeable process, to make recommendations in informed discussions.

    Logos Press Exclusive 29 June 2025

    Even before U.S. President Donald Trump’s attack on the global economy, it was experiencing not only a structural crisis, but also a crisis of values that once justified and guided international cooperation. The declining role of multilateralism, i.e. multilateral relations, is explained not only by the weakening of international organizations and geopolitical tensions, but also by the loss of unified principles of international cooperation, the shift to unilateralism, transactional diplomacy, and zero-sum nationalism.

    Logos Press Exclusive 28 June 2025

    The need for legal reform in Moldova is obvious to everyone. It is also included in the list of the country’s unconditional priorities in the process of European integration. However, not only lawyers and legal scholars, but also politicians, analysts and representatives of civil society are quite critical of both the methods and objectives of this key reform and its results.

    Logos Press Exclusive 28 June 2025

    The third UN Ocean Conference ended in Nice with much accomplished. But there is also much unfinished business for the world to discuss at this year’s UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil.

    Logos Press Exclusive 22 June 2025

    In early June, after finishing his job as a “special government employee,” Ilon Musk almost immediately began criticizing Donald Trump and Republican congressmen’s bill known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” The package, which includes big budget deficit spending and tax cuts, would bankrupt America, Musk warned, calling on senators and congressmen to “kill this bill.”

    Logos Press Exclusive 21 June 2025

    Against the backdrop of the worsening climate crisis, the EU and the UK are gradually introducing the “Border Carbon Adjustment Mechanism” (CBAM for short). They present it as a key instrument that will link trade with climate policy. However, the CBAM’s ambitious goals are causing growing discontent.

    Logos Press Exclusive 15 June 2025

    Over the past two months, financial investors have come up with a new trading strategy based on a simple rule – TACO. This is an acronym for the phrase “Trump Always Chickens Out”, meaning “Trump is always scared”. America’s president threatens to impose huge duties on imports from friendly and hostile countries or fire the chairman of the Federal Reserve, but then backs down because the uncompromising scourge of the market forces him to exercise discipline. Then Trump switches to duties again, and then backs off again.

    Logos Press Exclusive 14 June 2025

    When German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took office on May 6, 2025, few expected the swiftness with which he began to reshape the country’s foreign policy. But the tone has unequivocally changed. Germany’s long era of strategic uncertainty is coming to an end.

    Logos Press Exclusive 8 June 2025

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