Ana Richter

 

   



65 Stories by Ana Richter

France at the crossroads

Dark suit. Dark tie. Grim face. Solemn, slightly dramatic voice. As if on a funeral. This was the image French President Emmanuel Macron projected...
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Peace über alles

On most occasions, the Katholikentag, or German Catholic Day (a five-day long religious celebration for real) comes and goes without much ado. There are...
0 4 min read

Ursula von der Leyen, the (failed) crisis manager

While promises made on the campaign trail get a politician elected, it is the unexpected challenges that give a real test of leadership skills...
0 3 min read

Mostly empty promises

As the world waits eagerly to see, whether Queen Ursula will get a chance for a second term or not, it might be interesting...
0 4 min read

A realistic fairy tale.

A long time ago in a galaxy far-far away, during a time of great economic turmoil, the leaders of a prosperous nation decided to...
0 4 min read

Thus passes the worldly glory …

When Ursula von der Leyen announced her re-election bid as European Commission president, the outcome seemed almost certain. Her bid was backed unanimously by...
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Spain’s Sánchez top achievement: exporting migration to other Member States

In late April, Spain’s socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez barely escaped resignation over corruption allegations linked to his wife. Considering the huge efforts and...
0 4 min read

To get involved or not to get involved, that’s the question

Usually, foreign policy takes a backseat during U.S. presidential elections, while domestic issues dominate the debates.  Except when two ingredients are present in a...
0 4 min read

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