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Great challenge and a leader’s rescue mission
By Aslan Aslanov For almost a hundred days now, the world has been waging war against an invisible enemy –…
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The Czech Republic’s Russian assassin scandal reeks of the Skripal conspiracy
Recycling The Skripal Conspiracy The Czech Republic usually evokes images of Prague’s old town or the Old Cold War-era state…
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Does personality matter in foreign relations? The curious case of Vladimir Putin
By Punsara Amarasinghe The effects of personality on decision making processes before crucial issues have always been tough to quantify.…
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Education works to keep Jewish identity and heritage a core value for all
Warsaw, Poland – Despite the devastating conditions of a war-torn society, the Jewish community of Poland has remained steadfast in its…
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New Ukrainian naval base is a NATO pressure point aimed against Russia
By Paul Antonopoulos Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenski last week visited the site for the new naval base in Berdiansk, saying…
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The anti-defamation package: One less freedom to worry about in Albania
Heated debates over amendments to media legislation in which the critics and mass popular opinion referring to as “anti-defamation laws”…
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How Germany is managing its coronavirus epidemic, and reacting with disdain to Trump’s policies
By Klaus W. Larres, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A recent work visit to Germany, where I grew…
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Julius Caesar refused to be crowned king
By Joanna Kenty, Temple University In the wake of his acquittal from impeachment charges, President Donald Trump has been trumpeting…
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