An interview with Jovana Spremo, Advocacy Director at the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights (YUCOM). Interviewer: The Human ...
Aleksandar Vučić has for many years been trying to balance between East and West, maintaining close ties with Russia, cultivating good relations with the United States, and simultaneously striving for ...
The recent elections in the Czech Republic are likely to result in key changes in the country’s outlook. A turn away from ...
Peace in Ukraine will not come while one side still believes it can win on the battlefield. Supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles is not an escalation, but a way to balance the fight and bring real ...
Estonia’s current political climate is now in a state of flux. While the traditionally largest parties face difficulties ...
From the quiet of Karaberd, an almost abandoned village where elders live, to the vibrant Karashamb, where young families ...
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has raised the issue of disability. While always a cause within civil society, the harm inflicted by the war has made this issue particularly important.
Europe’s quest for digital sovereignty may depend less on ethics or regulations than on the reliability of its power supply.
ANDRII KUTSYK: Your organization, the Center for Civil Liberties (CCL), is one of the founding members of the Tribunal for Putin initiative, which, among other objectives, documents war crimes ...
Free media in Georgia is currently facing increasing pressure from the ruling Georgian Dream party. In order to ensure continued access to free information, online media outlets must be preserved ...
Many Europeans still indulge in a kind of unyielding nostalgia for the universalism of the European project. They feel responsible on a global scale for the world’s suffering, the advancement of human ...