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November 26, 2025 - Winter Pressure Builds as War, Economy, and Social Fault Lines Harden

On November 26, 2025, Europe moved deeper into a season of compressed pressures. The war in Ukraine continued to dictate security planning, while economic fragility, migration stress, and labour tensions accumulated beneath the surface. It was a day marked not by singular shocks, but by the slow tightening of multiple crises, each reinforcing the other as winter approached.

Ytsal2 min readUpdated: 2025-12-26Category: Insight

Kyiv, Ukraine: Air Defence Engaged as Russia Maintains Pressure

Ukrainian authorities reported continued missile and drone activity across several regions, with air defence systems activated overnight. While damage was limited compared to earlier waves, officials warned that the persistence of attacks — particularly on energy-related targets — signalled an intent to wear down civilian resilience over time rather than seek immediate military breakthroughs.


Brussels, Belgium: EU Officials Prepare for a Difficult Winter Scenario

Senior EU officials discussed contingency planning for a “difficult winter” scenario, including potential energy shortages, increased migration flows, and political instability. Internal assessments stressed that while systems remained functional, margins of error were narrowing across multiple sectors simultaneously.


Berlin, Germany: Industry Warns of Renewed Recession Risks

German industry representatives warned that weak global demand, high energy costs, and geopolitical uncertainty were reviving fears of a renewed economic downturn. Manufacturing orders remained sluggish, adding pressure on Europe’s largest economy and amplifying concerns about spillover effects across the euro zone.


Paris, France: Government Faces Growing Labour Pushback

French officials held talks with union leaders as threats of strikes expanded beyond transport into public services and energy sectors. While negotiations remained ongoing, both sides acknowledged that December could bring widespread disruption if compromises failed.


Eastern Europe: Military Readiness Exercises Continue

Several NATO member states in Eastern Europe conducted routine but heightened military readiness exercises, framed as defensive and precautionary. Officials stressed the drills were not escalatory but reflected the long-term shift in Europe’s security posture since the invasion of Ukraine.


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