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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Why is International Law not working on Israel?

“Israel does not recognize the legitimacy of the discussion at the International Court of Justice in the Hague…

Why is the United Nations not sending a peacekeeping operation to the Gaza Strip?

Before the ceasefire resolution was adopted, the United States was proposing the entry of International Military Forces to…

2024 presidential elections in Senegal. First woman candidate to run for president in a decade

Senegal is a unitary presidential republic, which means that the president in this system is the head of…

A fight with jihad in Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso

Jihad military insurgency was present in Africa from the beginning of the 18th century and was manifesting itself…

Haitian gangs stormed the prison and freed 4000 detainees

After years of political and economic struggles, in 1915 island was occupied by the United States forces. Despite…

Navigating China’s Youth Unemployment Crisis: Challenges and Solutions

Moreover, while China's population growth has slowed, it's crucial to note that the decline is gradual, with around…

New Prime Minister of Georgia. Can we expect some changes?

 Iraki Garibashvili resigns from the post of Prime Minister of Georgia, and Irakli Kobakhidze takes his place. In…

Is Returning Home a Fatal Mistake? Mikheil Saakashvili Life After Returning to Georgia

Michael Saakashvili was born in 1967 in Tbilisi. His mother, Giuli Alsania, was a history professor and the…

Three countries of the African region are withdrawing from ECOWAS

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are countries that recently have fallen into the hands of military dictatorships after…

Texas Takes Charge: Building Walls Amidst US-Mexico Migration Crisis

Representatives of the Democratic Party are calling Texas’s actions unconstitutional, but 25 states with Republican governors backed Greg…

DeSantis Withdraws, Trump Leads 2024 Polls

Ron DeSantis was a candidate from the Republican Party and potentially one of the representatives, who was able…

Polish Political Shock: ‘Law and Justice’ Heavyweights Arrested for Corruption

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), In a stunning development, Mariusz Kamiński, the former Minister of Interior, and Maciej Wąsik, the…

Gun Policy Dilemma: Iowa School Shooting Sparks Urgent Calls for Reform

The tragic events at Perry High School underscore the urgency for a nuanced and comprehensive approach to addressing…

Elections to the European Parliament 2024: Shaping the Future Leadership

Michel, who aims to secure the presidency of the European Parliament from June 2024, has set off a…

North Korea’s Leader Issues Warning of Possible Conflict Amid Tensions with South Korea

Despite historical references to South Koreans as "one people," tensions have escalated, particularly after South Korea engaged in…

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