Papua New Guinea: Power Struggle at the Gateway to Asia
Because of its strategic location, Papua New Guinea is known as the “Gateway to Asia.” Both China and the United States are interested in acquiring […]
Because of its strategic location, Papua New Guinea is known as the “Gateway to Asia.” Both China and the United States are interested in acquiring […]
The Czech Republic’s social condition is tense. Instead of addressing dissatisfied citizens, the administration is pursuing Thatcher-style changes. Far rights protest in Czech capital Prague, […]
Admiration, sadness, suspicion, and fear: few people elicit such mixed emotions as Ukraine’s President and Charlemagne Prize winner, prompting a much-needed reconsideration. Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets […]
The grain conflict demonstrates that support for Ukraine is limited to one’s own farm. What Brussels and Kiev can learn from this. Grain From Ukraine […]
US-based fossil fuel companies such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Halliburton are taking advantage of Ukraine’s privatization campaign by engaging in discussions to acquire the country’s […]
Several reasons are putting the execution of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan at risk and the newest choices by the Meloni government might potentially […]
Even while the potential of an escalation is rising everywhere, there are signs of calm in the Middle East. Just how durable is the peace? […]
Fluglotsen sind befugt, den Luftraum und die Bodenbewegungen von Flugzeugen auf und um Flughäfen zu verwalten. Dennoch können menschliche Fehler auftreten, was bedeutet, dass es […]
Switzerland’s population has increased by 20% in the previous 20 years. The argument over international immigration is getting up steam again. This concerns the economy, […]
Finland implemented a bill protecting transgender individuals just before the change of administration. However, significant gaps exist, particularly for children and young people. Transgender rights […]