An interview with Jovana Spremo, Advocacy Director at the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights (YUCOM). Interviewer: The Human ...
Estonia’s current political climate is now in a state of flux. While the traditionally largest parties face difficulties ...
The recent elections in the Czech Republic are likely to result in key changes in the country’s outlook. A turn away from ...
From the quiet of Karaberd, an almost abandoned village where elders live, to the vibrant Karashamb, where young families ...
Peace in Ukraine will not come while one side still believes it can win on the battlefield. Supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles is not an escalation, but a way to balance the fight and bring real ...
Aleksandar Vučić has for many years been trying to balance between East and West, maintaining close ties with Russia, cultivating good relations with the United States, and simultaneously striving for ...
“Transport is a significant barrier. Or rather its absence,” says Maria Hlod. “Several villages in the community are very remote, and there are no regular buses or alternative means of transportation, ...
ANDRII KUTSYK: Your organization, the Center for Civil Liberties (CCL), is one of the founding members of the Tribunal for Putin initiative, which, among other objectives, documents war crimes ...
Disinformation has become an increasingly visible force in Lithuania’s political life, no longer a tool used by Kremlin trolls but voiced by presidential candidates and echoed in parliamentary debates ...
Attempting to catch up with the US-China dominated field of artificial intelligence, Europe must realize that energy, not regulation, may be its Achilles’ heel. As town-sized data-centres are being ...
This October, London hosted the Western Balkans Summit for the first time after a pause of seven years. The flagship gathering brought regional leaders together to boost cooperation, economic ...