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How does a society behave in wartime? Ukraine, where deep solidarity meets equally profound injustice, offers an especially ...
The Danish government has rented dozens of places in a prison in Kosovo to transfer foreigners sentenced to deportation for ...
In Greece, the use of surveillance technologies, drones and artificial intelligence to control migratory movements is gaining in popularity.
This month’s press review prefaces the upcoming Romanian presidential elections and explores why many presidents in the region have made the headlines.
The unprecedented access to online information now compels libraries to evolve. In this discussion we explore the challenges and opportunities of this transformation.
Javier Colomina (Madrid, 1974) is the NATO Secretary General's Special Representative for the Southern Neighbourhood. Colomina joined the Alliance in 2017 as Spain’s Deputy Permanent Representative, ...
The recent disappearance of exiled Belarusian activist Angelika Melnikova has prompted much discussion about the reach of the Belarusian and Russian secret services.
That sentiment is in turn fuelled by the belief that there is a general correlation between migration, crime, religion and violence. These well-known tropes have already been investigated by Voxeurop.
In an interview with The Conversation, Luc Rouban considers that the Paris court ruling against Marine Le Pen “represents an effort to make democracy better. Reaffirming the rule of law is absolutely ...
For understandable reasons, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin's visit to the White House on 12 March did not grab as many headlines as the visits of Volodymyr Zelensky or Emmanuel Macron. Instead of ...
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Le gouvernement danois a loué 300 places dans une prison au Kosovo afin d’y transférer des étrangers condamnés à l’expulsion ...