Baltic States

Which countries in Europe and Asia have the most reserve coal-fired generating capacity in reserve?

Ben Aris in Berlin March 24, 2026

Natural gas prices have already doubled since the start of the war in the Middle East and are expected to rise higher as the last of Qatar’s LNG exports arrive at their destinations. Now everyone is switching to coal.

The West has split – Stubb

Ben Aris in Berlin March 23, 2026

Finland’s President Alexander Stubb has warned that relations between the US and Europe are fracturing under Donald Trump’s policies, urging allies to “salvage what you can” of the transatlantic alliance.

EU-Mercosur trade deal to take effect provisionally from May 1

bnl editorial staff March 23, 2026

The European Commission has announced that its trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc will provisionally enter into force on May 1, marking a crucial milestone for a long-negotiated pact.

The West has split – Stubb

Ben Aris in Berlin March 23, 2026

Finland’s President Alexander Stubb has warned that relations between the US and Europe are fracturing under Donald Trump’s policies, urging allies to “salvage what you can” of the transatlantic alliance.

Renewables supply nearly half of EU electricity in 2025

bne IntelliNews March 21, 2026

Almost half (47%) of the European Union’s electricity was generated from renewable sources in 2025, according to new data from Eurostat, which will provide a significant buffer at a time when the fossil fuel markets have been plunged into chaos.

Finland’s President Alexander Stubb adds his voice to EU calls for Russian reengagement

Ben Aris in Berlin March 19, 2026

Finland’s President Alexander Stubb has added his voice to the growing number of calls from EU members to reengage with Russia.

Luminor forecasts steady growth for Baltic economies in 2026

Linas Jegelevicius in Vilnius March 18, 2026

Lithuania is set to lead the Baltic growth this year with 3.6%, while Estonia is forecast to expand by 2% and Latvia by 2.5%.

Latvia’s LMT and Latvenergo develop AI-driven system to protect birds at wind farms

bne IntelliNews March 18, 2026

Initiative aims to reduce bird mortality while supporting the expansion of wind energy in line with environmental standards.

RAGOZIN: EU’s Conflict of Conflicts

Leonid Ragozin in Riga March 18, 2026

Europe’s quiet revolt: how Trump’s Iran war is forcing the EU to choose between Washington’s conflicts and its own interests

Democratic decline deepens in Eastern Europe as global slide to autocracy accelerates

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow March 17, 2026

Democratic governance is under unprecedented strain worldwide, with Eastern Europe now a hotspot for backsliding, says V-Dem Institute Democracy Report.

Europe buys Russia’s entire share of Yamal LNG exports in February

bne IntelliNews March 17, 2026

Europe bought every single shipment of LNG produced by Russia’s Yamal LNG plant in February -- first time since April 2018 that the EU accounted for 100% of exports from the Arctic facility.

Belgium’s De Wever calls for EU to reengage with Russia on Ukraine peace talks

Ben Aris in Berlin March 16, 2026

Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has called for the EU to restart talks with Russia to end the war in Ukraine, calling it “the only option.”

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