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Quo vadis European energy crisis?

In the latest twist and turn of the Brazilian telenovela called “EU energy crisis”, on July 30, Russian gas provider Gazprom announced a halt...
Christopher Tapp
3 min read

Russia’s new-old friends

In time of need, Russia used the July 19 Tehran meeting to reach out to some partners, both old and not so old. Officially...
Marta Loeb
4 min read

Ukraine’s EU dreams: supported in theory, but how to…

On her surprise visit to Kyiv, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tried to sound as positive as she could, reassuring President Zelensky...
Leslie Zelinka
4 min read

Key takeaways from Davos

As COVID-19 is (un)officially over, world leaders and experts could finally meet in person on the World Economic Forum’s Annual meeting in Davos. Taking...
Christopher Tapp
3 min read

A new NATO enlargement in sight?

The actual wordings varied, but the meaning was the same. Turkey is causing problems for Finland and Sweden’s plans to join NATO. Turkey threw...
Marta Loeb
3 min read

Fighting inflation … with the help of China?

On May 18, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called on the U.S. and its European allies to confront China together. That’s something the American...
Christopher Tapp
2 min read

A bad time for politicized legal proceedings

In between the two rounds of French presidential elections, Paris prosecutors announced that they were studying a report by the EU’s fraud agency (commonly...
Christopher Tapp
2 min read

Looking back at the French elections

Party. Champagne. Great speeches. Politicians from all over the world congratulating. But, in the same time, protests on French streets. That was how Emmanuel...
Marta Loeb
3 min read

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