63 Stories by Arrigo Mazzi
Freshly inaugurated American President Donald Trump might not be completely on Europe’s side (and that’s a euphemism), but many of his first moves are...
The Walk to Canossa was Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV’s (in)famous journey to Canossa Castle in 1077, during the time of the Investiture controversy....
For decades, Germany was Europe’s golden child—efficient, hardworking, and eternally proud of her economic success. It produced more vehicles, machines, and Bratwurst than any...
Those committed to the idea of Europe have watched developments in Europe over the past few years, both at EU and national level, startled,...
When world leaders and negotiators arrived in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) expectation were high (although somewhat guarded) that...
The heated debate over the idea of inviting Ukraine to NATO has revealed the main focus of global mainstream politics, namely, the U.S. presidential...
Chinese-UK relations have also seen some fluctuations recently, and that’s an understatement. The relationship has been constantly deteriorating due to several factors, including minuscule...
Ah, France. The country that gave Europe (and to the world) invaluable contributions. Haute couture, ballet, fine dining, the Declaration of the Rights of...