Ukraine’s universities have remained open to students throughout Russia’s war on Ukraine. Drawing on a recent period teaching at the...
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Read moreNicușor Dan defeated George Simion in Romania’s presidential election on 18 May. Mihaela Mihai writes that while Dan’s success has...
Read moreHistory and memory as much as interests play a critical role in sustaining the Russia-China relationship today, writes Michael Cox....
Read moreFriedrich Merz was confirmed as Germany’s new Chancellor on 6 May, despite losing an initial vote in the Bundestag. John...
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