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Anders Fogh Rasmussen

  • Tuesday, 5 November, 2024
    Infrastructure investment
    Europe’s critical infrastructure is becoming dangerously vulnerable

    Governments must not only learn lessons from Ukraine about security but stimulate higher private sector investment

    A worker with the 2Africa submarine cable as it arrives at the Barcelona Cable Landing Station (CLS) in Sant Adria de Besos
  • Monday, 12 February, 2024
    War in Ukraine
    The west has not gone far enough in sanctioning Russia

    Victory in this grinding war of attrition now depends on whether allies can help Ukraine outproduce its opponent

    Firefighters tackle a blaze after a Russian attack on a Kharkiv neighbourhood this month
  • Monday, 4 December, 2023
    Chinese politics & policy
    EU must stand up for Taiwan at China summit

    A mild line on Beijing’s threats to the island democracy would lead to far greater risks in the future

    A Chinese flag blows in the wind next to a deflated EU flag
  • Thursday, 12 January, 2023
    Taiwan
    Taiwan must not suffer the same fate as Ukraine

    The parallels between Russia and China are hard to ignore — allies must act now to deter an invasion

    Montage of images with black and white cutouts of Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin against a background of the red Chinese flag with military helicopters, a warship and Taipei map superimposed on it
  • Monday, 21 November, 2022
    Space industry
    Ukraine shows how space is now central to warfare

    Europe must set clear rules for management of orbits — and keep control of its own celestial infrastructure

    Ukrainians use their mobile phones standing near a Starlink satellite-based broadband station
  • Thursday, 2 December, 2021
    Satellites
    Russia’s anti-satellite test is a wake-up call to mankind

    Without better regulation of space, we risk turning Earth’s celestial neighbourhood into a junk yard

    An illustration of the Earth from geostationary height depicts swarms of space debris — approximately 50,000 of the half-million or more debris objects greater than 1cm — in Low Earth Orbit
  • Monday, 20 November, 2017
    EU business regulation
    China’s investment in Europe offers opportunities — and threats

    Beijing must know that the system of free and fair trade will be protected from abuse

    FILE PHOTO: A robot arm of German industrial robot maker Kuka is pictured at the company's stand during the Hannover Fair in Hanover, Germany April 25, 2016. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay/File Photo
  • Thursday, 27 July, 2017
    US trade
    Transatlantic fallout over Russian sanctions is dangerous

    A united front between the US and Europe is vital to keep pressure on Moscow

    A picture taken with a tilt and shift lens shows Saint Basil's cathedral and the Kremlin in Moscow's Red Square on July 9, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Mladen ANTONOVMLADEN ANTONOV/AFP/Getty Images
  • Thursday, 13 October, 2016
    Russian politics
    Extend European sanctions to keep Russia in check

    Despite the EU’s resolve on Crimea, Moscow remains largely unfazed, writes Anders Fogh Rasmussen

    People walk across Red Square, with the Kremlin's Spasskaya (Saviour) Tower seen in the background, in central Moscow on October 9, 2016. / AFP / VASILY MAXIMOV (Photo credit should read VASILY MAXIMOV/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 19 June, 2015
    World
    Rasmussen hopes to build bridges and become next Danish PM

    Centre-right leader wants to leave recent scandals behind and assume power in Copenhagen

    Lars Loekke Rasmussen, head of the Liberal Party, waves at his supporters and the media after the result of the election became clear early Friday morning, June 19. 2015 at the Parliament in Christiansborg Castle in Copenhagen. Denmark's center-right opposition won a parliamentary election after strong gains by an anti-immigration party that wants to limit the European Union's influence over the small Nordic country. With all votes counted, preliminary official results showed the opposition bloc led by Loekke Rasmussen, a former prime minister, would get the 90 seats needed to secure a majority in the 179-seat legislature. (Jens Dresling/Polfoto via AP) DENMARK OUT
  • Thursday, 20 November, 2014
    Cyber warfare
    Nato holds largest cyber war games

    Scenario is a thinly disguised version of threats facing the alliance because of crisis in Ukraine

    The Core Planning Team (CPT) from the Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence in Tallinn, during Exercise Cyber Coalition 2014
  • Friday, 3 October, 2014
    World
    New Nato leader seeks to ease Baltic concerns about Russia
    New NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg gives the interview in his office at Aliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 02.10.2014 by Wiktor Dabkowski
  • Friday, 5 September, 2014
    World
    Obama leads coalition in fight against Isis
    NATO Leaders watch a flypast of military aircraft on the second day of the NATO 2014 Summit at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, South Wales, on September 5, 2014. NATO leaders are expected to announce a raft of fresh sanctions against Russia on Friday over its actions in Ukraine, although hopes remain that a ceasefire can be forged at peace talks in Minsk on the same day. AFP PHOTO/LEON NEALLEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images
  • Monday, 1 September, 2014
    World
    Nato rapid reaction force to be ‘ready at very short notice’
    SANGASTE, ESTONIA - MAY 18: Members of the British Duke of Lancaster's Regiment engage the enemy in a firefight with blank bullets while participating in the NATO "Spring Storm" military exercises on May 18, 2014 near Sengaste, Estonia. The annual exercises, in which Estonian, Latvian, Lithuainian, U.S., British, Polish, Belgian and Danish troops are participating, are underway as sporadic fighting between Ukrainian and pro-Russian separatists continues in eastern Ukraine. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
  • Monday, 25 August, 2014
    Ukrainian politics
    Moscow may be using convoy to distract from military build-up, says Nato chief
    A Russian convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid for Ukraine drives in the direction of the Ukrainian border near Donetsk, Rostov Region, August 22, 2014. Russia ordered a convoy of aid trucks across the border into eastern Ukraine on Friday apparently without Kiev's permission, raising the danger of direct confrontation with the Ukrainian military which is fighting pro-Russian rebels. A Reuters witness said about 70 white-painted trucks, part of a column of about 260 that had been waiting at the border for over a week, had crossed the border and was heading towards the rebel stronghold of Luhansk accompanied by a small number of separatist fighters. REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk (RUSSIA - Tags: TRANSPORT POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST)
  • Wednesday, 20 August, 2014
    European companies
    PM urged to protect defence spending
  • Friday, 15 August, 2014
    Ukrainian politics
    Ukraine attacks Russian military convoy, says president
    Russian military personnel ride atop armoured personnel carriers (APCs) outside Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov Region, August 15, 2014. The European Union said on Friday it would consider any unilateral military actions by Russia in Ukraine as "a blatant violation of international law". REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
  • Friday, 20 June, 2014
    Ukrainian politics
    Ukraine declares ceasefire and claims borders nearly secure
    Pro-russian troops in tanks, several armored vehicles, and tracks drive on a road in the direction of Donetsk not far from Debaltseve, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Friday, June 20, 2014. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
  • Thursday, 19 June, 2014
    EU energy
    Nato claims Moscow funding anti-fracking groups
    Nato secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen addresses a news conference during a Nato foreign ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels on April 2 2014
  • Thursday, 19 June, 2014
    World
    Nato urges members not to fall behind on defence spending
  • Thursday, 19 June, 2014
    Ukrainian politics
    Nato warns Russia over fresh military build-up at Ukraine border
    Nato secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen addresses a news conference during a Nato foreign ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels on April 2 2014
  • Saturday, 14 June, 2014
    Ukrainian politics
    US claims Russia supplied tanks to Ukraine separatists

    State department warns of further ‘costs’ to Moscow

  • Thursday, 22 May, 2014
    Ukrainian politics
    Violence erupts in build up to Ukraine poll
    epa04208893 A masked and armed supporter of the Donetsk People's Republic guards a checkpoint near Donetsk, Ukraine, 16 May 2014. A fresh round of talks aimed at achieving reconciliation in crisis-hit Ukraine would take place in the coming days, former Ukrainian president Leonid Kravchuk was reported as saying 14 May. Kravchuk, who co-chaired round-table talks earlier this week, said 17 May was a possible date for the next session of a national unity dialogue, Russian news agency Itar-Tass reported. The eastern Ukrainian cities of Donetsk or Kharkiv were likely venues, he said. EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV
  • Wednesday, 16 April, 2014
    Ukrainian politics
    Pro-Russia forces intensify defiance in eastern Ukraine
  • Tuesday, 8 April, 2014
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    Nato: Northern exposure

    Russia’s militarism has caught the alliance with its guard down after years of defence cuts

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