Estonia’s current political climate is now in a state of flux. While the traditionally largest parties face difficulties ...
Peace in Ukraine will not come while one side still believes it can win on the battlefield. Supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles is not an escalation, but a way to balance the fight and bring real ...
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has raised the issue of disability. While always a cause within civil society, the ...
The resumption of the annual Western Balkans Summit offers an opening for change regarding the internal situation in Bosnia.
Europe’s quest for digital sovereignty may depend less on ethics or regulations than on the reliability of its power supply.
From the quiet of Karaberd, an almost abandoned village where elders live, to the vibrant Karashamb, where young families ...
Despite periodic ceasefire declarations, the Kremlin’s military strategy in 2025 shows no intention of negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine. On the contrary, rapid troop mobilization, ramped-up ...
The former President of Georgia has a strained relationship with his homeland. To some a hero, to others a villain – his legacy is much debated, as his time in power was crucial for the country.
Issue 6/2018: 1918. The year of independence In the eastern parts of the European continent, 1918 is remembered not only as the end of the First World War, but also saw the emergence of ...
ANDRZEJ KOZŁOWSKI: How is Russia exploiting far-right organizations in Europe? KACPER RĘKAWEK: This process began over ten years ago and specifically after the 2012 protests in Moscow, when Russians ...
Poland has proven to be one of Ukraine’s most steadfast allies in recent years and especially since Russia’s invasion in February. Despite this, the two countries have not always been so close.
ANDRII KUTSYK: Your organization, the Center for Civil Liberties (CCL), is one of the founding members of the Tribunal for Putin initiative, which, among other objectives, documents war crimes ...
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