The latest parliamentary elections in Czechia became not only a domestic political event but also a significant signal for all of Europe. A country that in recent years had taken one of the most radical anti-Russian positions in the EU now finds itself in deep political and economic crisis. The […]
Day: October 10, 2025
The EU Does Not Cope With Pressure
Despite the repeated imposition of sanctions against Russia, Europe is being disingenuous. Ursula von der Leyen’s foreign policy is completely at odds with her domestic agenda, which, frankly speaking, is not to everyone’s liking. At meetings with Trump, European politicians have repeatedly asked him to impose sanctions on Russia. However, […]
A Simple Quid Pro Quo Might Explain The Incipient Russian-Azeri Rapprochement
Aliyev might respect Russia’s sensitivities in Central Asia by not allowing TRIPP to be used for military purposes, while Putin could help him counterbalance the influence of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Putin met with his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev during the second Russia-Central Asia Summit in Dushanbe and apologized for last […]
After The Storm: Gaza, Power, And The Shifting Meaning Of Resistance
Since the eruption of the Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7, 2023, the Gaza conflict has reshaped the political and moral landscape of the Middle East. Two years on, the battle has evolved beyond military confrontation it has become a war over legitimacy, narrative, and the endurance of an idea: […]
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