Poland And Europe Fear Rising Ukrainian Crime Rates As War In Ukraine Approaches Its End By Uriel Araujo Even a peace deal will not put an end to problems in the region or tensions in Europe. US-funded Ukrainian radical nationalism will… Read More ›
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Ukraine’s Traumatized Troops Could Pose A Security Threat To All Of Europe
Ukraine’s Traumatized Troops Could Pose A Security Threat To All Of Europe By Andrew Korybko The EU would do well to indefinitely suspend Ukrainians’ visa-free access to the bloc after martial law ends. Outgoing Polish President Andrzej Duda told the Financial Times that… Read More ›
“Maidanization” Of The Continent: Russophobia Is Fuelling Neo-Nazism Across Europe
“Maidanization” Of The Continent: Russophobia Is Fuelling Neo-Nazism Across Europe By Uriel Araujo Neo-nazism is a real problem in post-Soviet states in Eastern and Central Europe (including Baltic nations), and Ukraine today remains a hub for such extremism. Anti-Russian feelings are… Read More ›
The Europeans Are Unlikely To Accede To Zelensky’s Demand For 200,000 Peacekeepers
The Europeans Are Unlikely To Accede To Zelensky’s Demand For 200,000 Peacekeepers By Andrew Korybko Trump isn’t expected to extend Article 5 mutual defence guarantees to allies’ forces in third countries like Ukraine since they might provoke a war with Russia… Read More ›
Analysing Ukraine’s Attempted Drone Strike On TurkStream’s Russian Infrastructure
Analysing Ukraine’s Attempted Drone Strike On TurkStream’s Russian Infrastructure By Andrew Korybko Here are five observations about Kiev’s latest provocation in terms of the bigger picture. Russia accused Ukraine of attempting a drone strike against one of TurkStream’s gas compressor stations, which… Read More ›
The Political Consequences Of Ukraine’s Decision To Cut Off Russian Gas To Europe
The Political Consequences Of Ukraine’s Decision To Cut Off Russian Gas To Europe By Andrew Korybko Russia and the EU will manage the latest phase of their US-instigated divorce without much difficulty, but the US might offer to bring them back… Read More ›
Moldova’s Pro-Western President Was Predictably Re-Elected Due To The Diaspora
Moldova’s Pro-Western President Was Predictably Re-Elected Due To The Diaspora By Andrew Korybko Moldova’s future is expected to be a very dark one whose trajectory is already set and might be impossible to offset. Moldovan President Maia Sandu was re-elected on… Read More ›
Ukraine’s Struggle To “Survive” Endangers The Very Survival Of Europe
Ukraine’s Struggle To “Survive” Endangers The Very Survival Of Europe By Uriel Araujo From a European perspective, Kiev’s efforts to realize its ethnocratic nation-building project and the Ukrainian struggle to “survive” endangers the very survival of Europe – at least in… Read More ›
Brazil Could Lead The Way For BRICS’ Digital Sovereignty
Brazil Could Lead The Way For BRICS’ Digital Sovereignty By Uriel Araujo Earlier this month Brazil’s Supreme Court lifted its ban on X (formerly Twitter) after Elon Musk finally complied with the court orders. It was the end of a months-long… Read More ›
Europe Is Becoming A “War-Weapons Storehouse” To Save Its Economy
Europe Is Becoming A “War-Weapons Storehouse” To Save Its Economy By Uriel Araujo If one randomly looks at today’s news, one will find, for example, that Euronews is reporting that Europe is facing an automotive industry’s crisis – well, it is not the… Read More ›