EUROPE
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Fundamental legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials (1945-1948)
By Wedyan Al Madani These – rather unfortunate – days some voices in Europe are trying, in a quite ahistorical…
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Meet Mikhail Mishustin, Russia’s new Prime Minister
By Kester Kenn Klomegah Plucked from obscurity and little known in wide national political scene, the Head of the Federal…
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How European countries have prevented an opioid addiction epidemic
In 2017, the BBC published an article that wondered aloud why opioids are “an American problem.” Is it true? Is…
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The need for Ukrainian land reform
This past November, Ukraine’s parliament took its first steps to reverse an almost two-decade old regulation barring its citizens from…
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Maurice Béjart: Starting off the year with a dance
January first is the birth anniversary of Maurice Béjart, a innovative master of modern dance. In a world where there…
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Pakistanisation of Britain: Is Johnson the last UK Prime Minister?
By Enes Guzel U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a considerable victory in December’s U.K. general election after voters backed…
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From KGB to Kremlin: Twenty years’ saga of Putin
By Punsara Amarasinghe When the red flag was removed from the top of red square followed by Gorbochove’s statement that…
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Spain’s new coalition appears flimsy
Spain’s new governing coalition seems trapped like a bull between two banderilleros. A series of four general elections in the…
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Future is now and future is our common
Interview by Filippo Romeo Today, we are talking with Dr. Sofija Bajrektarevic, vibrant and charming yet, bold and visionary founder…
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Romania 101: In its second Century – challenges ahead
By Corneliu Pivariu The Great Union of December 1st, 1919 was a ”stellar moment” for Romania, which was achieved by…
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