Otis De Marie

Otis De Marie is a journalist specializing in the intersection of politics and economics and has an in-depth understanding of geopolitics and foreign affairs.
44 Articles

How Taurus Missiles Could Redefine Ukraine’s Warfare Capabilities

Yet, within Germany and beyond its borders, voices mount in opposition, advocating for a shift. The German-Swedish Taurus…

Summit Highlight: EU Leaders Agree to Begin Accession Talks with Bosnia

As Europe inches closer to the EU elections, the leaders of the EU-27 have shown a collective determination…

Undersea Cable Damage Plunges West Africa into Darkness

At the heart of this digital blackout are four vital sea cables: ACE, SAT-3, MainOne, and WACS. These…

Is America Ready for President Kamala Harris?

The Vice President has been forthright in her assertions of readiness. In conversations with The Wall Street Journal,…

The Billionaire Who Cried Broke: Trump Fails to Find Cash to Pay $420 Million Fine

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, heirs to the Trump business legacy, have not been spared, each facing…

The Collapse of a Nation: Is There a Way Out for Haiti’s Capital Under Siege?

As of the latest reports, the capital city is a shadow of its former self. Descriptions of bodies…

EU Slaps Apple with Record €1.8 Billion Fine, Shaking Up Digital Music Market Dynamics

At the center of this issue is the Commission's contention that Apple's policies have prevented music streaming services…

From Reliance to Readiness: Europe Has a New Plan to Defend the Continent

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), In the corridors of power in Brussels, the European Commission has taken a decisive…

The Battle Above: How Ukraine’s Air Defense Imperils Russian Superiority

Within the span of a mere fortnight, the Ukrainian Air Force achieved a series of unexpected and significant…

Macron Does Not Rule Out Sending Troops to Ukraine

Macron, with the weight of history and the eyes of the world upon him, did not dismiss the…

Bridging the Baltic: Sweden’s NATO Membership Unites Europe Against Russia

The narrative of Sweden's quest for NATO membership, set against the backdrop of a Europe grappling with the…

Poland to Receive €137 Billion EU Funds as Tusk Government Breaks Deadlock

This financial boon, hailed as the Tusk administration's crowning achievement, represented not just a significant monetary windfall but…

New Markets, Old Tactics: Russia’s Response to EU Sanctions Exposes Loopholes

Before the invasion in January 2022, Russia exported approximately 1.3 million barrels of oil per day to Western…

Europe Grapples with Polish Farmers’ Protests Against Ukrainian Goods

In the rolling landscapes that stitch together Poland and Ukraine, a tableau of protest and diplomacy unfolds, marked…

Assange’s Extradition Battle: When the Right to Know is on Trial

Assange, now 52, finds himself accused of espionage, a charge that carries the potential for a sentence as…

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