The recently announced peace plan drawn up by the US and Russia speaks volumes about the level of support for Ukraine. While ...
An interview with Jovana Spremo, Advocacy Director at the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights (YUCOM). Interviewer: The Human ...
Turkey is now a leading partner for many states within Central Asia. Sharing a common cultural inheritance, Ankara has been ...
Questions over the boundaries of Kashubian identity remain a key question today in Poland. However, while it is indeed ...
The recent elections in the Czech Republic are likely to result in key changes in the country’s outlook. A turn away from ...
Aleksandar Vučić has for many years been trying to balance between East and West, maintaining close ties with Russia, cultivating good relations with the United States, and simultaneously striving for ...
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 ...
As the dust settles on the 2025 election cycle, Estonian residents observe a significantly altered electoral map. The tenth local election since Estonia regained its independence in 1991 featured a ...
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 ...
Bulgaria, since both its ancient and modern beginnings, has been invariably a multiethnic, mainly Slavic and Turkic, polity. School textbooks in Bulgaria lavish much attention on the ancient Bulgars, ...
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 ...
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