2019: The Year the Far Right Sustainably Surged in Europe and Why It Will Keep Growing
In 2019, Europe was once again spared from an overt rise of stereotypical "brownshirts". Yet, diverse as it is, the
In 2019, Europe was once again spared from an overt rise of stereotypical "brownshirts". Yet, diverse as it is, the
The current attempts to resolve the Ukraine - Russia conflict based on transactional arrangements seem doomed precisely because of their
“We connect” was the campaign slogan used by the current Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-Ngor, during
After the United States prevented Congress from completing the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, Russia has now agreed to complete
It’s been a banner year for initial public offerings (IPOs) all over the world, and an historic one for the
The go-between is the only one out of a total of five defendants in the high-profile gangland killing who has
The prisoner swap with the self-proclaimed republics in Donbass follows a swap between Ukraine and Russia itself back in September.
France has requested Germany’s help regarding military aid in the Sahel zone twice – and received two rejections. Although the
The new President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen has expressed concerns over the ability to roll out
This year arms exports have exceeded 2015’s record highs. This could lead to problems in the coalition. After a three-year
Within the past month, the government of the Netherlands has announced its intention to adopt ‘Nutri-Score’, while Swiss food conglomerate