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Almut Rochowanski is an activist who has been supporting civil society in the former Soviet Union for 20 years, focusing on peace work and women’s rights. The time for hand-wringing and empty ...
Ukraine and Moldova Programme Coordinator at Democracy Reporting International. He manages projects related to Ukraine’s legal alignment with the EU, including sector-specific reforms, and recently co ...
Dr Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff is a diplomat who has been working in the field of EU external relations since 1992. He has served as the European Union’s official representative in various locations, ...
Emmanuel Cohen-Hadria is Executive Board member of Diplomeds, a cross-Mediterranean policy group advocating for dialogue and cooperation and facilitating back-channel talks in the region. He co-edited ...
The war has strained global supply chains — from semiconductors to car parts. This calls for policies to mitigate disruptions and increase resilience The Russian invasion of Ukraine has not only ...
Read this article in German. In 1990, Nobel-prize winning economist Amartya Sen stated that ‘more than 100 million women are missing.’ What exactly did he mean by ‘missing’ here? Girls become ‘missing ...
Evgeny Antonov is a journalist and analyst based in Riga. He focuses on issues facing the Baltic States, Europe's strategic security challenges, the war in Ukraine, and the situation in Russia. He was ...
Canada—often viewed as a beacon of tolerance—has a growing white supremacist movement emboldened by events in the US When President Trump once again garnered international attention by not only ...
Shafiqa Khpalwak is a poet, writer, and activist, who supports Mina’s List with communications and advocacy.
‘Donald, you have driven us to a really, really important moment for America and Europe, and the world. You will achieve something NO American president in decades could get done. Europe is going to ...
The EU Commission is trying to address the growing challenge of skills shortages by relying on easy-fix solutions, yet overlooking its root causes dpa/picture-alliance/Jürgen Effner Twenty-five ...
As polarisation deepens, the rise of populism seems unstoppable. But focusing on shared values and local solidarity may just save democracy ...
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