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

Navalny’s Death Triggers EU Call for Sanctions and Justice

The ministers did not mince words, laying the blame squarely at the Kremlin's door. They issued a clarion…

Can Von der Leyen Guide Europe Through a New Era of Global Turmoil?

However, the path to re-election is strewn with challenges and critique, not least from within her ranks. The…

Navalny’s Death Sparks a Bold Reckoning at Munich Conference

The news of Navalny's death, as conveyed by his grieving wife, reverberated through the corridors of power and…

Hungary’s Sovereignty Law Puts European Values to the Test

As Hungary navigates these tumultuous waters, the question remains: can the EU find a balance between respecting national…

Bukele Wins Again: Is El Salvador Becoming a Blueprint for Latin America?

As the night unfolded, Bukele and his wife became the centerpiece of a theatrical display of victory and…

Brussels Considering Financial Tactics to Sway Hungarian Policy on Ukraine Aid

This development is not just a simple strategic shift; it's a reflection of a frayed patience with Orbán…

In the Face of Chinese Pressure, What Will Taiwan’s Election Outcome Be?

According to sources cited by Reuters, the Chinese state media used these allegations to pressure Mayday. The band…

Can European Unity Prevail Amidst Discord Over Ukraine Support?

The latest challenge for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky comes in the form of a cautious communication from Hungarian…

Is Brussels Ready for a Far-Right Surge After Dutch Election Shakeup?

Yet, the picture across Europe is nuanced. There's a discernible rise in right-wing radicalism, with significant victories in…

Poland’s “Two-Week Government”: A Costly Spectacle of Political Posturing

The atmosphere, however, belied a stark reality: the government's days are numbered. Dubbed by the public as the…

Macron in Switzerland: A Catalyst for Closer EU Integration?

The timing is critical. Switzerland, nestled in the heart of Europe yet fiercely independent, has been playing a…

EU’s Glyphosate Extension Sparks Controversy: Balancing Act or Capitulation to Industry?

Glyphosate, the most extensively used herbicide globally, is at the center of a heated debate. Beyond its role…

The Digital Euro: A Leap Towards Financial Sovereignty or a Surveillance Risk?

Central banks have traditionally been responsible for the production of physical currency. However, with the digital revolution, the…

Is the EU Ready for Expansion Amidst War in Eastern Europe?

The European Commission's latest proposal to bring Ukraine into the EU fold—a move that would have been unfathomable…

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