Ukrainian servicemen sit inside from Russia's Kursk region.

Ukraine’s Incursion into Russia’s Kursk Oblast: A Game-Changer in the War?

As Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine nears its third winter, the conflict shows no signs of abating. What Moscow once hoped would be a quick military victory has turned into a protracted quagmire, costing Russia hundreds of thousands of soldiers,...
Ukrainian servicemen sit inside from Russia's Kursk region.

Ukrainian Incursion into Russia: A Turning Point in the War?

In early August, the war in Ukraine took a dramatic turn as the Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out a bold and unexpected incursion into Russian territory, marking the first foreign invasion of Russia since World War II. This unprecedented development,...
Palestinian

Ireland’s Push for EU Rethink on Israel Gains Momentum Amid Gaza Escalation

The European Union (EU) faces an urgent moral and political imperative to reassess its relations with Israel as violence escalates in Gaza and the West Bank. With a rising death toll and accusations of racial hatred directed at some Israeli...
Ukrainian servicemen sit inside from Russia's Kursk region.

U.S. Support for Ukraine Continues Amidst Ukrainian Counteroffensive in Kursk Region

The United States remains steadfast in its support for Ukraine as the Eastern European nation intensifies its counteroffensive efforts against Russian forces, including incursions into Russian territory. Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh confirmed this ongoing commitment in a recent...
Security Gare de Lille-Flandres train station France

Arson Attacks Paralyse France’s High-Speed Rail Network Ahead of 2024 Olympics

In a series of coordinated arson attacks, France's high-speed rail network was severely disrupted on Friday, July 26, causing nationwide travel chaos just as Paris prepares for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics. The attacks, which targeted signalling infrastructure,...
Fernando Aguerre

Fernando Aguerre: Man Who Brought Surfing to Olympics

When Fernando Aguerre was first elected president of the International Surfing Association (ISA) in 1994, the organization was a modest operation, symbolized by a cardboard box filled with papers and a $5,000 cheque. Thirty years later, the Argentine visionary is...
Alexei Navalny

Will Navalny’s Death Influence the Approval of US Aid for Ukraine?

U.S. President Joe Biden has called on Congress to pass a $60 billion aid package to Ukraine, which is crucial to its defense against the Russian invasion. Republicans in the House of Representatives have been holding up the aid for...
Serbia

Serbia’s Dual Freedom Traditions: A Historical Perspective

Serbia, known for its strong societal structure, socialist economy, and strong nationalism, has a statist mentality among its population and influenced the understanding of economics among the political and intellectual elite. However, Serbia has developed two important traditions of freedom...
European Union (EU)

EU’s €50 Billion Financial Aid for Ukraine

EU leaders, including Hungary, have agreed on a deal to provide long-term financing to Ukraine at the start of their summit on 1 February. This deal ends weeks of uncertainty after Prime Minister Viktor Orbán threatened to veto the package....
Europеan Union (EU)

Georgia’s EU Membership: A Path Filled with Challenges

Georgia's application for EU membership has been fast-tracked by the EU, expressing support for Eastern European and Caucasian nations facing Russian aggression. However, challenges persist in Georgia's potential membership, not only from Russia but also from within. Georgia's political elites...
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