Tag: Opinion section
Why I Am Running in Italy for the European Parliament
So our campaign is for a Europe with a common defense policy to replace 27 national armies, navies,…
Culture as a Public Good to Face Today’s European Challenges
Regarding the green transition, we need to understand that in order to change our production and consumption patterns…
Just like looking for “Nessie”
Belgium (Brussel Morning Newspaper), The continued lack of involvement by Taiwan in the United Nations and other international…
North Korea’s Pivot to Iran Signals a Shift in Global Politics: Is NATO Prepared for a Changing World?
This voyage marks a clear pivot by Pyongyang toward strengthening its ties with Tehran, hinting at a possible…
Russia Cracks Down on Corruption to Improve Military Goals in Ukraine
The focus of the investigation spans from 2021 to 2023, scrutinizing Kuznetsov's earlier assignments. Allegedly, he accepted bribes…
How Russian Influence is Testing the Limits of Freedom in Georgia
This vote concluded a weekend charged with public dissent. Starting Saturday night, Tbilisi's streets swelled with tens of thousands of…
Catalonia’s Independence Movement Faces Election Setback: What’s Next for the Region?
Carles Puigdemont, who has been living in exile since 2017 when he was deposed by Madrid, saw his hopes…
The European elections of 2024
But when David Cameron, then UK premier, formed a new nationalist Conservatives and Reformists group after the 2009…
Nuclear Proliferation and World Peace
The limitations of the military-political might of any single polity are now painfully clear in multiple locations: the…
Iranian Agenda for Destabilization and Insecurity in the Region and Europe
The feasibility of extraditing these "accused" to Tehran is complicated due to European laws and traditions. However, the…
The Danse Macabre of Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal
Israel is committed to the unrealistic goal of eradicating Hamas and assassinating its top military leaders who are…
American Campus Protests Reflect a Nation at Odds Over Middle East Policy
The drama at Columbia University unfolded similarly but with its own unique fervor. Protesters there took a more audacious step…