After a year of gradual cuts, Europe’s central bank pauses. Inflation is easing, but the ECB…
Category: International News
How Nordic Businesses Should Respond to Russia’s Shifting Maritime Tactics
Russia’s maritime intelligence activity is no longer confined to state-flagged vessels or traditional spycraft. It’s now…
What Sweden Can Learn from Ukraine’s World-Class Cyber DefenceÂ
In the face of escalating digital threats, Sweden is turning its attention eastward—not for technology, but…
Sweden’s Quiet Windfall: How the Ukraine War Boosted Its Economy, Industry, and Influence
Sweden rarely makes headlines for opportunism. Yet beneath the rhetoric of solidarity and moral duty, the…
Ukraine wants to buy over 100 Swedish Jas 39 Gripen E
Sweden have unveiled plans for a historic potential defence export under which Sweden could provide up…
Cameroon on the Brink
How a Post-Election Implosion Would Ripple Through Nordic Boardrooms Executive Summary Cameroon’s 12 October 2025 presidential…
EU Parliament Moves to Scale Back Sustainability Rules for Businesses – Sparking Debate Over Green Transition and Competitiveness
In a significant shift in the European Union’s regulatory approach to corporate sustainability, the European Parliament’s…
Two Presidents, Two Flights: Madagascar’s Repeated Struggle with Power and Instability
Madagascar is once again facing political turmoil. Reports from October 2025 describe another president—Andry Rajoelina—fleeing the…
Toxic Cough Syrup Crisis in India: A Wake-Up Call for Global Drug Safety
In September 2025, India faced a tragic public health scandal when at least 20 children died…
Europe’s Digital Border Shift: What the EU Entry/Exit System Means for Nordic Businesses and Travelers
On Sunday, October 12, 2025, the European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES) goes live across all Schengen…
