German Foreign Policy: Cracks in NATO
The Polish and Baltic governments will push NATO’s pledge of Kiev’s membership at the July Summit in Vilnius and consider sending troops to Ukraine. Berlin will agree to security guarantees. Read HERE
The Polish and Baltic governments will push NATO’s pledge of Kiev’s membership at the July Summit in Vilnius and consider sending troops to Ukraine. Berlin will agree to security guarantees. Read HERE
Research shows harmful gases from vessels quadruple that of cars as campaigner says people are ‘choking on toxic air’ Read HERE
Another tragedy on the shores of fortress Europe. Read the article HERE.
Erdogan continues to play hardball even after his election victory. Read the article HERE.
Those who succeeded him were much worse Read HERE
Processes of de-Europeanisation in the British agricultural sector have been uneven following the UK’s exit from the EU, with significant divergence in some areas and continuity in others. Read HERE Des Blenkinsopp/Wikimedia Commons
The EU hopes to stem the number of refugees departing for Europe from the country’s coast during an economic crisis. Read the article HERE.
The state of democratic rights for journalists in some of the world’s leading Western powers is becoming increasingly worrisome. In Jacobin. Read the article HERE.
Journalists covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine are engaged in a running, low-grade conflict with the Ukrainian government, which many believe uses access and accreditation to shape their stories. Read HERE
Contraction over 2 consecutive quarters will complicate ECB’s job to battle inflation. What is worrying about this is the Eurostat, like Germany’s DeStatis, consistently initially publishes positive statistics, which later have to be retracted. This […]
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