Tag: Opinion section

Attention for Sale: The Hidden Democratic Price of Surveillance Capitalism

Surveillance capitalism, a term coined by Shoshana Zuboff, refers to the monetization of personal data collected through digital…

Hong Kong’s Struggle: Navigating Autonomy in the Shadow of the People’s Republic

From 'One Country, Two Systems' to National Security Law: Examining the Challenges to Hong Kong's Unique Identity Belgium…

Why 2024 will be a ‘make or break’ year for Europe

So much for the more immediate troubles that will beset the EU from next year onwards. More alarming…

The West, including the EU, must diversify to support Ukraine

One of the most significant impacts has been on global food security. Ukraine has been a quiet superpower…

Unveiling ‘Death Sands’ – A Dune-Infused Miniatures Masterpiece

In the digital landscapes of North Macedonia, a tech-savvy gamer breathes life into the miniature gaming world with…

Spicing Up Policy: Kokoreç, Snus and the EU’s Cultural Dilemma

However, the EU has invested considerable time and effort in avoiding learning from the Swedish case. Let's go…

Iran’s Covert Role: Orchestrating Conflict and Suppressing Peace in the Middle East

Ezzatullah Zarghami, the former missile officer of the IRGC and current Minister of Tourism, revealed on a television…

Europe Must Defend its Values at Home and Abroad

Political decisions have become situational and unpredictable. Under the guise of the greater good, the legal system has…

Unveiling the Chessboard: Turkey, Azerbaijan, and the ‘TRNC’ – A Geopolitical Symphony in the Making

A consequential agreement was reached during the meeting, symbolising the augmentation of political ties among the three entities,…

Iran’s military capabilities

The Islamic Republic of Iran has maintained opposition to the United States and the NATO Alliance's involvement in…

Sunak’s Marble Misstep: A Diplomatic Fiasco with Greek PM Mitsotakis

I knew Swiss politicians as skiing friends so I got Blair to send a hand-written mea culpa letter…

MEPs welcome draft new law designed to protect Journalists and NGOs

Following the negotiations, lead MEP Tiemo Wokken, a German member,  said: “After intense negotiations, we have concluded a…

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