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Poland Is Shifting to the Right Again, and Tusk’s Liberal Government Is Plunging into Crisis

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Iran of today: between old sanctions and new opportunities

Editorial Board
November 10, 2022November 12, 2022
With the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine between the United States, the European Union and Russia, a sanctions war began, and the global deprivation...
Economic crisis Politics Sanctions War in Ukraine

The lifting of sanctions on wheat and fertilizers from Russia: one reason to rejoice and several reasons to distrust the decisions of the White House

Editorial Board
July 22, 2022July 25, 2022
The US Department of the Treasury eased restrictive measures against Russia, allowing transactions with Russia related to food, fertilizer, seeds, medicines and medical equipment. A...
Energy Politics Sanctions

Fight Russia. What to buy more than Russian gas? A well-thought-out plan to “reduce” inflation

Editorial Board
July 17, 2022August 7, 2022
The monthly long struggle between the EU and Spain against “Russian aggression in Ukraine” leads to paradoxical consequences. In June Russia replaced Algeria as Spain's...
Energy Politics Sanctions

Choosing between green energy and the sanctioning principle, Finnish authorities go for the last one

Editorial Board
July 5, 2022July 29, 2022
It has long been hoped that the sanctions war between Russia and the EU, of which Finland is a part of, would not affect the...
Politics Sanctions

The “Schwesig Case” as the quintessence of the “witch hunt” and indifference to the interests of the inhabitants of East Germany

Editorial Board
June 28, 2022July 25, 2022
The GDR and the FRG became a single state in 1990, but East Germany never made an exact copy of the country that the great...
Energy Politics Sanctions

The Reverse of Russian gas: a double bottom dangerous for Poland

Editorial Board
June 23, 2022July 25, 2022
Poland has advocated a complete rejection of Russian oil and gas. Initially, this was seen as a consistent position. Its government, by its intransigence, was...

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