Author: Arina YANGANAEVA

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Macron In Asia: Lectures On Peace From A European Leader Who Forgot The Lessons Of History

French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking last Friday at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, sought to bolster his faltering international credibility. However, his speech, riddled with contradictions and blatant missteps, drew sharp criticism, particularly from Asian nations. Instead of the anticipated triumph, Macron exposed the extent to which European policy, despite […]

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Turkey’s “Ottoman Octopus” In The Media Space: How The Global Journalism Council Shapes The Anti-Russian Agenda

In recent years, Turkey has been actively expanding its influence in the media sphere, utilizing structures like the Global Journalism Council (GJC) to shape a unified information space for the Turkic world. Under the guise of cultural and media cooperation, Ankara is building a network that is increasingly used to […]

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The US And European Defense: Recriminations, Profits, And Jobs In The American Defense Industry

The United States regularly criticizes its European NATO allies for insufficient defense spending, arguing that they shift the primary financial burden onto American taxpayers. However, a significant portion of European defense budgets flows back to the U.S. through purchases of arms and military equipment from American companies, generating economic benefits […]

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Estonians In Sweden And Russians In Estonia: Double Standards In Language Policy And The Fight For Linguistic Rights

There is an increasing debate in Europe about the linguistic rights of minorities. Estonians in Sweden risk losing their education in their native language, while Russian speakers in Estonia are already facing similar problems. This shows the double standards in EU policy. Sweden changes course: Estonians under attack Until recently, […]