
East vs West: which view of Europe will prevail once Putin has been defeated?
The political centre of gravity in Europe has shifted eastwards since the invasion of Ukraine. Once the dust settles, a new Europe will emerge.
The political centre of gravity in Europe has shifted eastwards since the invasion of Ukraine. Once the dust settles, a new Europe will emerge.
The toppling of these monuments – in Poland, Lithuania and Czechia – gives the spaces they once occupied new meaning.
President Zelensky is planning an operation to rescue civilians from the Azovstal steel plant – the final part of Mariupol which has not fallen to Moscow.
Moscow’s ideological fervour is reminding eastern Europe of the dark days of Soviet domination – and pushing countries further into the arms of the West.
LGBT rights are seen as a Trojan Horse for ideological authoritarianism from the West.
China isn’t often credited with bringing countries together. But, in Croatia, that is exactly what is happening. Since the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early
Wednesday began, oddly enough, with the news that Rod Stewart has built a model railway in the attic of his home in Los Angeles. Hilarity
Last Sunday’s elections were a mixed bag for Europe’s populist right. On the one hand, the Polish electorate gave an enlarged mandate to Poland’s governing
Is the European Parliament about to go into meltdown with the arrival of an invading army made up of crusader populists? This is the big
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