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Read moreMoldova entered the 2020s as one of Europe’s most depopulated countries. Diego Muro, Géza Dobó and Robert Gönczi write that...
Read moreThe lead-up to COP30 has been dominated by pessimism about the prospects for a breakthrough on climate change. Yet as...
Read moreAre climate policies damaging the economy? Till Hilmar writes that despite the staggering costs of climate change, opposing climate policies...
Read moreAs global temperatures rise, we risk passing multiple climate tipping points beyond which natural systems will begin to change irreversibly....
Read moreGermany is facing a housing crisis driven by a severe shortage of affordable homes. Alexander Reisenbichler argues that reframing the...
Read moreThe United Nations and the EU are both projects of idealism struggling to adapt to a world defined by realpolitik,...
Read moreDonald Trump’s appeal is built on a blend of border control, neoliberalism and mercantilism, writes Giray Gozgor. Yet while this...
Read moreTufan Erhürman won elections in northern Cyprus on 19 October, dealing a blow to the Turkish government. Rebecca Bryant writes...
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