Europe suffered a humiliation when a US-Russia summit was recently convened to discuss the future of Ukraine, a European nation, in the absence of any European representation. Nonetheless, if the continent draws the right lessons, it can be the first step in a painful but necessary process of reform. However, if it vacillates or doubles down on its existing worldview, the bleeding will continue.
In February 1885, almost exactly 140 years before the conclusion of last week’s US-Russia summit in Riyadh, the world’s colonial powers met in Europe to discuss the “rules of the game” for carving up Africa. The Berlin Conference was notable for the absence of any African representation, making the continent’s natives justifiably feel insulted. In those days, the shoe was very much on the other foot for Europe as nations such as France, Germany and Italy had the power to determine the fate of millions of people without needing to even acknowledge their existence, let alone offer them a seat at the table.
Unfortunately, it took the 19th-century European powers 70 years and two world wars to learn some key lessons from that conference: the need for inclusive diplomacy; the dangers of prioritising power politics over ethics; the risks of fixating on short-term gains at the expense of long-term stability; the futility of ignoring nationalism and self-determination; the importance of multilateralism over bilateral carve-ups; and perhaps most saliently, the role of economic exploitation in fuelling conflicts.
The establishment of the UN in 1945 represented an attempt at codifying these principles lest they be forgotten by future generations.
While there is some intriguing symmetry between Berlin 1885 and Riyadh 2025, the lessons that Europeans need to learn are markedly different. In the late 19th century, they were guilty of excessive greed and callousness. In contrast, today, one of the Europeans’ biggest missteps has been to take peace for granted and failing to understand how to deter conflict.
For more than a decade, US President Donald Trump has been critical of European nations for not spending more towards their collective defence, and for their over-reliance on Washington. Some European nations were indignant at being scolded publicly; others acknowledged the veracity of Mr Trump’s accusations. Even the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war three years ago failed to spur all the continent’s countries into action on the issue of domestic arms manufacturing.
A second important lesson pertains to the need to be willing to play international policeman if international law is to be genuinely respected.
European countries believe in international law at the level of personal values. Moreover, if a European decides to violate international law, their local courts will hold them accountable. But the same is not true of most other countries. And while the US may have been willing to operate as a highly patchy enforcer of international law at various points over the past five decades, times have changed. The post of chief of police is definitely vacant.
While there is some intriguing symmetry between Berlin 1885 and Riyadh 2025, the lessons that Europeans needs to learn are markedly different
Leaders on the continent need to understand that the only way for international law to continue to be effective is for them to enforce it with a well-equipped armed force. Economic sanctions or finger wagging are insufficient.
A final lesson is potentially the most uncomfortable one, as it involves people having to change their worldview in a way that seems contrary to their most cherished principles.
Advancing the fight against climate change and promoting western notions of human rights have been twin pillars of European foreign policy for decades, leading to slower progress in relations with important global players. In the 21st century, the benefits that Europeans get from prioritising these values are considerably fewer than they once were.
The most salient illustration of this is in the energy domain, where the removal of Russian gas from their list of imports leaves them with a combination of expensive and insecure clean energy and cheap and polluting fossil fuel energy as the alternatives. Similar tough choices exist in other areas, such as military spending. All this means that nuclear power as well as petrochemicals need to be back on the table, at least in the short and medium terms. Those who continue to insist on fairy-tale policy positions need to step away.
The bottom line is that the rosy picture of Europe anchoring a green, virtuous world needs to be consigned to the intellectual wastebasket, and politicians who are used to imagining themselves as morally superior to the world need to play the new hand they have been dealt. Otherwise, Europeans risk sitting on the sidelines at future summits that carve up their continent into global spheres of influence.
After all, if you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu.
The five new places of worship
Church of South Indian Parish
St Andrew's Church Mussaffah branch
St Andrew's Church Al Ain branch
St John's Baptist Church, Ruwais
Church of the Virgin Mary and St Paul the Apostle, Ruwais
Dubai World Cup factbox
Most wins by a trainer: Godolphin’s Saeed bin Suroor(9)
Most wins by a jockey: Jerry Bailey(4)
Most wins by an owner: Godolphin(9)
Most wins by a horse: Godolphin’s Thunder Snow(2)
Learn more about Qasr Al Hosn
In 2013, The National's History Project went beyond the walls to see what life was like living in Abu Dhabi's fabled fort:
How to protect yourself when air quality drops
Install an air filter in your home.
Close your windows and turn on the AC.
Shower or bath after being outside.
Wear a face mask.
Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.
If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.
One-off T20 International: UAE v Australia
When: Monday, October 22, 2pm start
Where: Abu Dhabi Cricket, Oval 1
Tickets: Admission is free
Australia squad: Aaron Finch (captain), Mitch Marsh, Alex Carey, Ashton Agar, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Chris Lynn, Nathan Lyon, Glenn Maxwell, Ben McDermott, Darcy Short, Billy Stanlake, Mitchell Starc, Andrew Tye, Adam Zampa, Peter Siddle
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Director: James Cameron
Starring: Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana
Rating: 4.5/5
Brief scores:
Barcelona 3
Pique 38', Messi 51 (pen), Suarez 82'
Rayo Vallecano 1
De Tomas Gomez 24'
Rankings
ATP: 1. Novak Djokovic (SRB) 10,955 pts; 2. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 8,320; 3. Alexander Zverev (GER) 6,475 ( 1); 5. Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) 5,060 ( 1); 6. Kevin Anderson (RSA) 4,845 ( 1); 6. Roger Federer (SUI) 4,600 (-3); 7. Kei Nishikori (JPN) 4,110 ( 2); 8. Dominic Thiem (AUT) 3,960; 9. John Isner (USA) 3,155 ( 1); 10. Marin Cilic (CRO) 3,140 (-3)
WTA: 1. Naomi Osaka (JPN) 7,030 pts ( 3); 2. Petra Kvitova (CZE) 6,290 ( 4); 3. Simona Halep (ROM) 5,582 (-2); 4. Sloane Stephens (USA) 5,307 ( 1); 5. Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 5,100 ( 3); 6. Angelique Kerber (GER) 4,965 (-4); 7. Elina Svitolina (UKR) 4,940; 8. Kiki Bertens (NED) 4,430 ( 1); 9. Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 3,566 (-6); 10. Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 3,485 ( 1)
RESULTS
6.30pm Handicap (TB) $68,000 (Dirt) 1,200m
Winner Canvassed, Par Dobbs (jockey), Doug Watson (trainer)
7.05pm Meydan Cup – Listed Handicap (TB) $88,000 (Turf) 2,810m
Winner Dubai Future, Frankie Dettori, Saeed bin Suroor
7.40pm UAE 2000 Guineas – Group 3 (TB) $125,000 (D) 1,600m
Winner Mouheeb, Ryan Curatolo, Nicholas Bachalard
8.15pm Firebreak Stakes – Group 3 (TB) $130,000 (D) 1,600m
Winner Secret Ambition, Tadhg O’Shea, Satish Seemar
9.50pm Meydan Classic – Conditions (TB) $$50,000 (T) 1,400m
Winner Topper Bill, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar
9.25pm Dubai Sprint – Listed Handicap (TB) $88,000 (T) 1,200m
Winner Man Of Promise, William Buick, Charlie Appleby
Two products to make at home
Toilet cleaner
1 cup baking soda
1 cup castile soap
10-20 drops of lemon essential oil (or another oil of your choice)
Method:
1. Mix the baking soda and castile soap until you get a nice consistency.
2. Add the essential oil to the mix.
Air Freshener
100ml water
5 drops of the essential oil of your choice (note: lavender is a nice one for this)
Method:
1. Add water and oil to spray bottle to store.
2. Shake well before use.
Muslim Council of Elders condemns terrorism on religious sites
The Muslim Council of Elders has strongly condemned the criminal attacks on religious sites in Britain.
It firmly rejected “acts of terrorism, which constitute a flagrant violation of the sanctity of houses of worship”.
“Attacking places of worship is a form of terrorism and extremism that threatens peace and stability within societies,” it said.
The council also warned against the rise of hate speech, racism, extremism and Islamophobia. It urged the international community to join efforts to promote tolerance and peaceful coexistence.
Famous left-handers
- Marie Curie
- Jimi Hendrix
- Leonardo Di Vinci
- David Bowie
- Paul McCartney
- Albert Einstein
- Jack the Ripper
- Barack Obama
- Helen Keller
- Joan of Arc
Checks continue
A High Court judge issued an interim order on Friday suspending a decision by Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots to direct a stop to Brexit agri-food checks at Northern Ireland ports.
Mr Justice Colton said he was making the temporary direction until a judicial review of the minister's unilateral action this week to order a halt to port checks that are required under the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Civil servants have yet to implement the instruction, pending legal clarity on their obligations, and checks are continuing.
BMW M5 specs
Engine: 4.4-litre twin-turbo V-8 petrol enging with additional electric motor
Power: 727hp
Torque: 1,000Nm
Transmission: 8-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 10.6L/100km
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh650,000
The Voice of Hind Rajab
Starring: Saja Kilani, Clara Khoury, Motaz Malhees
Director: Kaouther Ben Hania
Rating: 4/5
What is the Supreme Petroleum Council?
The Abu Dhabi Supreme Petroleum Council was established in 1988 and is the highest governing body in Abu Dhabi’s oil and gas industry. The council formulates, oversees and executes the emirate’s petroleum-related policies. It also approves the allocation of capital spending across state-owned Adnoc’s upstream, downstream and midstream operations and functions as the company’s board of directors. The SPC’s mandate is also required for auctioning oil and gas concessions in Abu Dhabi and for awarding blocks to international oil companies. The council is chaired by Sheikh Khalifa, the President and Ruler of Abu Dhabi while Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, is the vice chairman.
MATCH INFO
Chelsea 0
Liverpool 2 (Mane 50', 54')
Red card: Andreas Christensen (Chelsea)
Man of the match: Sadio Mane (Liverpool)
MATCH INFO
Champions League last 16, first leg
Tottenham v RB Leipzig, Wednesday, midnight (UAE)
Results
5pm: Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 (Turf) 1,200m, Winner: ES Rubban, Antonio Fresu (jockey), Ibrahim Aseel (trainer)
5.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh85,000 (T) 1,200m, Winner: Al Mobher, Sczcepan Mazur, Ibrahim Al Hadhrami
6pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 (T) 2,200m, Winner: Jabalini, Tadhg O’Shea, Ibrahim Al Hadhrami
6.30pm: Wathba Stallions Cup (PA) Dh70,000 (T) 2,200m, Winner: AF Abahe, Tadgh O’Shea, Ernst Oertel
7pm: Handicap (PA) Dh85,000 (T) 1,600m, Winner: AF Makerah, Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel
7.30pm: Maiden (TB) Dh80,000 (T) 1,600m, Winner: Law Of Peace, Tadhg O’Shea, Satish Seemar
Why seagrass matters
- Carbon sink: Seagrass sequesters carbon up to 35X faster than tropical rainforests
- Marine nursery: Crucial habitat for juvenile fish, crustations, and invertebrates
- Biodiversity: Support species like sea turtles, dugongs, and seabirds
- Coastal protection: Reduce erosion and improve water quality
JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH
Directed by: Shaka King
Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Lakeith Stanfield, Jesse Plemons
Four stars