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Après moi, le déluge (After me, the flood)

Joe Biden might be wrapping up his presidency, but don’t tell him that. In these final months, President Biden seems determined to squeeze every...
Ana Richter
3 min read

The Irony of Tolerance

Amsterdam. A picture-perfect canal city with red brick houses. The self-proclaimed bastion of arts, freedom, tolerance and inclusivity. Yet, the last weekend the Dutch...
Christopher Tapp
2 min read

A tale of alternate narratives: the 16th BRICS Summit

What started out in 2006 as a meeting place for a group of emerging economies is today an important forum for most of the...
Ana Richter
3 min read

Beijing and London agreed on … the need to…

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...
Arrigo Mazzi
3 min read

Made in China, even for Ford’s CEO

The battle for the electric vehicle (EV) market is becoming fiercely one-sided, and it isn’t going in favor of U.S. or European carmakers. A...
Ana Richter
3 min read

Guess who said it first. No, it wasn’t Tusk.

The meetings of the EU’s heads of states and governments, a.k.a. The European Council, are always held in the well-known “Europa building”, or the...
Christopher Tapp
3 min read

Key takeaways from Georgia’s elections

Though the 2024 election year is drawing to a close, there are still a few pivotal elections to watch, starting with the one with...
Christopher Tapp
3 min read

The French Economy Has a Big Problem

Ah, France. The country that gave Europe (and to the world) invaluable contributions. Haute couture, ballet, fine dining, the Declaration of the Rights of...
Arrigo Mazzi
5 min read

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