Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has raised the issue of disability. While always a cause within civil society, the ...
Europe’s quest for digital sovereignty may depend less on ethics or regulations than on the reliability of its power supply.
While Lithuania remains an enthusiastic member of western structures, fringe actors are encouraging doubt in this outlook.
An interview with Oleksandra Matviichuk, chairwoman of the Center for Civil Liberties, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (2022). Interviewer: Andrii Kutsyk.
The resumption of the annual Western Balkans Summit offers an opening for change regarding the internal situation in Bosnia.
Relations between Baku and Budapest have often been low-profile in nature. However, this appears to be changing at a rapid ...
The Cold War between the western democracies and the communist Soviet bloc came to an end in 1989. During this time, communism as a political and economic system collapsed. Two years later, the Soviet ...
Free media in Georgia is currently facing increasing pressure from the ruling Georgian Dream party. In order to ensure continued access to free information, online media outlets must be preserved ...
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 ...
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.
As Russia’s missiles strike the historic heart of Odesa once again, reducing UNESCO heritage sites to rubble, the city faces not only the immediate devastation of war but also a more insidious threat: ...
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