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Interview with NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg: "Two Percent Is the Minimum of What We Need"
#International #Europe #NATO #RussiasWarAgainstUkraine #Russia #Ukraine #EuropeanUnion #VladimirPutin

In an interview, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg calls on Germany to quickly increase its defense spending and says he expects there will be a debate soon on whether to supply Ukraine with fighter jets
La Trump: The Popular Politician Radicalizing Spanish Politics
#International #Europe #Spain #EuropeanUnion

Isabel Díaz Ayuso has risen out of nowhere to political stardom․ In Madrid, the regional president is on the verge of her next triumph, a success story that could pull Spanish conservatives to the right
Europe's New Asylum Policy: "The First Thing They Do Is Imprison You"
#International #Europe #AsylumandMigration #Pushbacks #EuropeanUnion #EuropeanRefugeeCrisis #Frontex

The European Union has finally reached a compromise on asylum policy, with the main goal that of cutting the number of refugees who make it to the Continent Can it work? And what has become of the right to asylum?
The Sinking of a Refugee Ship: Serious Accusations Leveled at the Greek Coast Guard
#International #Europe #EuropeanUnion #Greece #Syria #Egypt #Africa #AsylumandMigration #Pushbacks

More than 600 migrants are believed to have perished in the June 14 shipwreck off the Greek coast, including women and children What caused the ship to capsize, and who is to blame?
A Strategic Baltic Archipelago: What Happens If Russia Attacks Finland's Åland Islands?
#International #Europe #Finland #Russia #EuropeanUnion

Finland's Åland islands have been demilitarized for over a century as part of a peace treaty with Russia․ Since Moscow invaded Ukraine, though, the agreement has come under intense scrutiny․ Protests are held almost daily in front of the Russian Consulate in the capital city of the autonomous territory
A Warlord and His Smugglers: Khalifa Haftar and His Role in The Deadly Shipwreck Off Greece
#International #Libya #Italy #Greece #AsylumandMigration #EuropeanUnion #Frontex

Who sent the overcrowded refugee boat to its tragic end in the Mediterranean in early June? Greek authorities have arrested nine Egyptians, but the real culprits appear to be men with apparent links to Khalifa Haftar, a Libyan warlord the EU has been courting for months
A Race Between the World Powers: Can the West Regain Its Lost Footing in Africa?
#International #World #Africa #EuropeanUnion #China #Russia #FossilFuels #NaturalResources #NaturalGas

This week, leaders from 17 African countries will be guests of Vladimir Putin․ Alongside Russia, all the major powers are vying for influence and raw materials on the continent․ The conditions are increasingly dictated by the Africans themselves, with the West often coming away empty-handed
The Specter of Stagflation: Woes Grow for ECB in Battle Against Inflation
#International #Business #EuropeanCentralBank #EuropeanUnion

The European Central Bank is increasingly desperate in its fight against inflation․ Will further interest rate hikes strangle the economy for good? Some are now looking to unconventional measures to turn things around
Why Armenia Can't Free Itself from Moscow
#International #World #Armenia #Azerbaijan #Russia #EuropeanUnion

Armenia feels abandoned by the Kremlin and is trying to find new partners to help ensure its security․ But its dependence on the Kremlin is deep – and archrival Azerbaijan is already mulling its next attack
One Year of Meloni: Has Italy's Right-Wing Leader Left Fascism Behind?
#International #Europe #Italy #RightWingPopulism #EuropeanUnion

Giorgia Meloni began her career as a fan of Italy's right-wing dictator Benito Mussolini․ Her domestic policies are nationalist and far from inclusive․ But on the international stage, she plays a moderate Which is the real Meloni?