Kseniya Sabaleuskaya

Kseniya Sabaleuskaya is a multilingual student hailing from Belarus but currently pursuing her academic journey in Poland, where she is fluent in Russian and Belarusian. She is now embarking on an Erasmus adventure in Granada, studying Political Science and Sociology in English while honing her Spanish skills. With a background in tutoring Polish and crafting insightful articles on various political subjects, Kseniya is passionate about researching, analyzing, and drawing her own conclusions.
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U.S. Foreign Aid Pause creates uncertainty for global HIV/AIDS programs

While, International arena is still realizing the consequences of Trump’s decision for the US to leave World Health…

Donald Trump’s first weeks in Office: Controversy and change

As Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, his first weeks in office were marked…

The problem of radical islamism in the European Union 

After the beginning of Syrian war in 2011, rise of ISIS and continuing sectarian violence in Iraq and…

Does Elon Musk influence the world politics?

The United States is clearly concerned about the growing influence of the future leader of the Department of…

Is El Salvador a “successful” dictatorship”?

El Salvador, for a long period of time, was considered to be one of the most dangerous countries…

One year of Milei in Argentina: The success of extraordinary politician 

Javier Milei has been in office for a little more than a year, and more and more people…

Legislative changes for the citizens of Georgia and Syria in the EU

In December 2023, Georgia was granted candidate country status for EU membership, with the condition that it implement…

The change of the regime in Syria. Will it be for the best or for the worse?

In Syria fell the regime of Assad, the heritage of his reign is a huge amount of people…

Was Princess Diana’s car crash an actual accident or not? 

Princess Diana—who married into British royalty, only to later be divorced from it—devoted herself to charitable causes and…

Spanish government is introducing changes against the illegal squatting (“okupas”)

Spanish Congress has recently approved a new law, colloquially known as “anti-squatting”, which will speed up the process…

Japanese elections: will there be a change in the political direction?

Japanese Liberal Democratic Party has lost its parliamentary majority for the first time in 15 years plunging the…

Donald Trump wins the elections, what does it mean for the rest of the world?

Donald Trump has officially became the 47th president of the United States despite teh predictions of the experts…

Massive Floods in Valencia and Barcelona: Spanish Government’s Response

In a matter of minutes, flash floods caused by heavy downpours in eastern Spain swept away almost everything…

The first 4 months of Keir Starmer in office and the problem of the downslide in popularity of the Labour Party 

4 months past Since the election to the British Parliament in July and the national polls are already…

Georgia’s path to join the European Union is under threat

Mikheil Saakashvili, the ex-president of Georgia, was the person, who initiated and fought for Georgia’s rapprochement with the…

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