The war in the Ukraine created two main opposing camps of countries. An Alliance of Democracies on one side and a Group of Authoritarian. The escalation of geopolitical tensions linked…
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The EU Has a Spy Problem — Here’s Why It’s So Difficult to Catch Them
by Elis Carterby Elis CarterBrussels, as nearly everyone knows, is packed with spies. They’re hovering at the bar at the think tank networking event. They’re raising their hand in the press room at European…
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Economic Forum “European Union-Central Asia” will be held this year in Almaty (Kazakhstan). This was announced on Thursday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, citing a joint statement by…
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Why some EU countries in the east are still pro-Russia
by Zack Ballby Zack BallRussia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, launched a year ago, changed Europe overnight. It has set in motion tectonic shifts in political and economic relations, disrupting energy markets and upending existing…
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EU expects China to push Moscow to respect international law: European Council President
European Council President Charles Michel said that the European Union expected China to push Moscow to respect international law. He said that China should use “all means at its disposal”…
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UN, Russia grain, fertilizer exports talks end without breakthrough
by Koby Johnby Koby JohnUnited Nations chiefs held talks with Russian officials Friday on the Black Sea agreements on exporting grain and fertilisers, eight days before one of the deals is set to expire.…
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