While the European Union is struggling to recover from Brexit, trouble now seems to be coming from the East. Last October, the Polish government prompted an in... Read More
On October 26 of 2021, an uncommon image was seen by Germans on all news channels. For the first time in 31 years, the Bundestag was in session, and instea... Read More
On 21 March 2021, Italian Foreign Minister Luigi di Maio flew to Tripoli, Libya to meet the interim president of the Libyan Government of National Unity (GNU).... Read More
Xavier, clutching a see-through folder with his passport and a negative Covid-19 test, makes his way through Gare du Nord towards a London-bound Eurostar. He i... Read More
Where is Moldova’s place on the geo-political map of the world? Is it the EU’s “close partner” or Moscow’s puppet? For years, Moldova has balanced European amb... Read More
Does a private corporation have an obligation to prevent the dangers of climate change? That is the question brought before a court in the Netherlands in a cas... Read More
Liberté, égalité, fraternité, the three-pillared motto upon which France was established, attracts activists from around the world who want to build upon these... Read More
Tents swamped with mud and rain. Not enough shelter, not enough food, not enough of anything.
More than two months after the Moria refugee camp on the Greek is... Read More
“I want to want to live in Bulgaria!” “I want my country back!” “I think, therefore I protest,” chant crowds of Bulgarians every evening since July 9, 2020. Ag... Read More
La Biélorussie était un pays peu connu du grand public. Cet été, les manifestations qui y ont eu lieu ont fait de ce pays un nouveau symbole de la lutte ... Read More