Launch Event of our Brussels Office and Winter 2023 Edition
Thursday, 9 February9:30-13:00Stanhope Hotel (Rue du Commerce 9, 1000 Bruxelles) This event marks the opening of our new office in the heart of Brussels, and the launch of
Thursday, 9 February9:30-13:00Stanhope Hotel (Rue du Commerce 9, 1000 Bruxelles) This event marks the opening of our new office in the heart of Brussels, and the launch of
The debate over judicial reforms has become heated as opposition figures are accused of calling for violence.
The closure comes after a year-long battle with German regulators and new EU sanctions making financial transactions by the site impossible.
The Order of Malta is the only religious order in the Catholic Church that also holds the status of a sovereign state in international law.
Three think tanks, three ideas for fiscal reform. Only one can be right.
All 47 defendants, among whom are well-known pro-democracy activists like former student leader Joshua Wong and lawyer Benny Tai, risk life in prison.
Without the EU’s help in achieving energy independence from Russia, a total embargo on Russian fossil fuels is simply untenable in Central Europe.
Pope Francis called for a distinction between what is a crime and a sin when it comes to homosexuality.
Amid anti-corruption purges, an anticipated Russian offensive, and a major government reshuffle, Resnikov looks set to be replaced.
According to the news site, several sources briefed on the discussions between Zelensky and EU leaders said that tentative preparations are underway to host the Ukrainian president in Brussels, February 9th.
The new hotline was created with the support of the Corporate Europe Observatory, which received just under €800,000 in funding from the Soros Open Society Foundation since 2014.
In an interview with the BBC, Pavel affirmed his belief that Ukraine should join NATO as soon as the war ended.
Penguin’s choice to publish Marvel comics under their “Classics” label is provocative, but is it justified? This month’s comics column considers this question while reviewing the new Penguin volumes.
The White House denies allegations from the Swiss-German newspaper claiming that Biden would rather concede Ukrainian territory than maintain a long war of attrition. The CIA calls the report “completely false.”
Congo is “not a mine to be exploited nor a land to be plundered,” the pontiff said in Kinshasa, before calling for free elections and de-escalation of the DRC’s civil conflicts.
Circumventing neutrality embedded in the Swiss Constitution is a tough challenge for lawmakers in Bern, as Ukraine calls for immediate change in legislation.
The compromised wording passed by the senators at least has the merit of refusing to set in stone any ‘right’ to abortion. But another fundamental freedom must be preserved, the freedom of conscience of practitioners to carry out an abortion or not.
Policies for increasing the return of migrants and restricting visas for non-compliant countries are on the table as the EU tackles its highest migration numbers since 2016.
The UK defence secretary warned that the British Army has been “hollowed out” and needs investment. The country is also forecasted to fare worse than all other developed countries this year, including Russia—so can it continue to support Ukraine?
Left-wing activists hate us no matter what we do or say. They want us gone. We must therefore stop trying to please our enemies. Not only is it useless, but this attitude leads us to compromise and the loss of our principles.
The Metropolitan Police is also “taking a risk” by hiring individuals whose pasts have been tainted by involvement with the criminal justice system.
The state election’s results come as the FPÖ’s national support base continues to grow, with results from the latest national polls revealing that the conservative party is, by several points, the most popular political force in the country.
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