Alexei Navalny: The Political Violence in Russia Grows August 27, 2020 Another victim of Political Violence in Russia, which unfortunately has a long tradition of political violence, is Alexei Anatolievich Navalny, the most popular rising…
The Air of Liberalism conquers Belarus August 27, 2020 Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus’s twenty-six-year President and leader, has been agonizing over his rule since the night of 9th August and until today after his…
EU and the “Agenda 2030 of UN for Sustainable Development” July 23, 2020 Sustainable development in a global context was defined by the 2015 UN General Assembly decisions and was dubbed the “Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development”….
The Balkans Facing Covid-19 July 23, 2020 The onset of Covid-19 in the Balkans rages as an informal storm sweeping the peninsula of Aimos and from the Adriatic Sea to the…
The Re-Election of Andrzej Duda in Presidency of Poland July 23, 2020 The countryside region and the Eastern provinces of Poland elected the candidate of the Ruling Conservative Party-Law and Justice (Prawwn i Sprawiediwosc (PiS) by…
How The President Of France To Turn On Behalf Of Him The Unfavorable Political Scene In France June 18, 2020 Eight days ago, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire announced that the French economy was expected to shrink by 11% by the end of…
Germany Against EU May 14, 2020 The recent decision of the Constitutional Court of Karlsruhe (Germany), which directly challenges the way the European Central Bank (ECB) has implemented the quantitative…
ECB’s “Backstabbing” in Tested Italy March 19, 2020 The European edifice, called the EU since its inception to date and with the EU’s current colossal euro zone, has relied on solidarity between…
The EU and Germany’s “Backstabbing” in Tested Greece March 19, 2020 The EU’s shade of the horror sparked by the COVID-19 epidemic (coronavirus) has wealed and turned the spotlight on the public’s publicity and attention…