Foreign Policy Feed The EU-Mercosur Trade Deal May Not Be the Big Win Some in Europe Think by External Source January 10, 2026 January 10, 2026 6 The accord is expected to add only 0.05 percent to the EU’s economy and has ignited political upheaval across Europe. Original Article Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post Swiss search souls and question government after ski resort fire next post Why Oil Doesn’t Explain Trump’s Venezuela Gambit You may also like Why Oil Doesn’t Explain Trump’s Venezuela Gambit January 10, 2026 What We Know and Don’t Know About the... January 10, 2026 A Rigged Election Is No Reason to Reengage... January 10, 2026 Trump’s Imperialist Military January 9, 2026 The ‘Donroe Doctrine’ Makes No Sense January 9, 2026 How Will Latin America Move Forward From the... January 9, 2026 U.S. Senate Advances Measure to Curb Trump’s Venezuela... January 9, 2026 South Korea’s Nuclear Latency May Be Washington’s Least... January 8, 2026 To Seize or Not to Seize Greenland January 8, 2026 Venezuela’s Military Won’t Surrender Its Privileges Easily January 8, 2026