Ukrainian Peace Formula

On 15-16 June 2024, a high-level conference on peace in Ukraine will be held in Switzerland. The event aims to create a favourable basis for a comprehensive
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Taiwan’s Indispensability in Preparing for Future Pandemics

The three years of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a terrible loss of life and exacerbated health inequalities. The global economy slumped and, worldwide, people’s lives were
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From Beer to Baritone

Brussels Cathedral is set to vibrate – in an unusual way – in a homage to a Middle Ages Saint Hildegard Von Bingen. The city centre cathedral
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Taiwan Resilient Democracy

Photo by Lisanto 李奕良 on Unsplash Taiwan’s elections in January demonstrated the “resilience” of a democratic society. That was one of the messages to emerge from an event in the

Can the IAEA Stop Putin’s Nuclear Blackmail?

The likelihood that the Russian military and Rosatom experts will go for an act of sabotage at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (Enerhodar) with potentially catastrophic consequences
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Europe Shifts to Populist and Authoritarian Parties

Photo by Christian Lue on Unsplash Support for authoritarian parties across Europe stands at 26.9%, finds new Populism Index The Authoritarian Populism Index published by Timbro and EPICENTER, finds that

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No Dramatic Breakthroughs for EP Elections

Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash A former UK minister under Tony Blair’s premiership says “no dramatic breakthroughs” should be expected in the upcoming EU elections. Denis MacShane,

Taiwan Resilient Democracy

Europe Shifts to Populist and Authoritarian Parties

Far Right Divided

Should Northern Ireland Have a Vote in the European Parliament Elections?

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