After Merkel, the incoming coalition will have to prove that democracy can meet Europe’s great challenges In Brussels last week, I found everyone waiting for Berlin. In Berlin, I found everyone electrified by an unexpectedly wide-open election. One thing, however, is clear: the new German government will be a coalition, …
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Chwila tryumfu von der Leyen
UE ma chronić wartości, walczyć z pandemią i produkować mikroczipy – mówiła szefowa Komisji Europejskiej. SOTEU to skrót od orędzia o stanie UE (ang. State of the European Union), które przewodniczący Komisji Europejskiej wygłaszają w Parlamencie Europejskim corocznie od 2010 roku. Wzorowany na znacznie starszym przykładzie amerykańskim (tam SOTU ma …
Read More »Assad Shores Up Control in Syria’s Symbolically Important South
For much of the Syrian civil war, the southern city of Deraa and the surrounding Houran Plains, an agricultural region near the Jordanian border, were divided between government forces and armed rebels. Fighting raged back and forth, killing thousands. It was not until Russia backed a government offensive in 2018 …
Read More »Turkey-backed Syrian opposition groups merge under new banner
A group of factions affiliated with the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army have formed a new alliance known as the Syrian Liberation Front intended to end the power struggle between Turkey’s allied factions in northern Syria. On Sept. 9, five factions affiliated with the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army announced that they …
Read More »Iran’s Raisi to meet Putin as states mull Taliban recognition
In his first foreign visit as Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi will sit down with Russian and Pakistani leaders amid new regional dynamics triggered by the US departure from Afghanistan. President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran arrived in the Tajik capital Dushanbe Thursday to attend a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization …
Read More »Turkey’s blind eye to jihadis worsens its predicaments in Syria
Turkey is seeking to downplay the jihadi threat that its troops face in Idlib, the last Islamist stronghold in Syria, opting to turn the spotlight to the Kurds instead. After losing three soldiers in a bomb attack in Idlib, the last bastion of Islamist rebels in Syria, Turkey pounded Syrian …
Read More »Initial Taliban Moves Fail To Convince Afghanistan’s Neighbors – Analysis
The Taliban’s record in recent weeks on making good on promises to respect human and women’s rights as well as uphold freedom of the press is mixed at best. Afghanistan’s neighbours and near-neighbours are not holding their breath even if some are willing to give the Central Asian country’s new …
Read More »What Does A Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan Mean For India’s Foreign Policy? – Analysis
India’s foreign policy is at a crossroads in Afghanistan, where past policy decisions are producing strategic, moral, and political consequences. To a large extent, India made a mistake, as many Western powers did: it put its faith and confidence in the Ashraf Ghani government, while rivals such as China and …
Read More »Las eléctricas como falsos culpables
Trasladar la responsabilidad de los altos precios de la energía eléctrica a las empresas generadoras, como si éstas no operaran en un mercado estrictamente regulado por el Gobierno, supone hacerse trampas en el solitario y, sobre todo, tratar a los ciudadanos como menores de edad, incapaces de asumir las consecuencias …
Read More »„Scholz auf den Lippen“
Es ist von größter Bedeutung für Dänemark, wer in Deutschland Kanzler wird. Doch auch wenn der Sozialdemokrat Olaf Scholz derzeit die Nase vorn hat, bedeutet es nicht automatisch eine reibungslose Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Regierungen der beiden Länder, meint Siegfried Matlok. Denn es gibt deutliche Unterschiede. Die meisten Dänen kannten bisher …
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