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Looking at the fervent and pitiless way of handling his case, concerns about Assange’s ability to express his views freely and possible sentenced to death in the US are absolutely serious.

Respite for Wikileaks founder Assange

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can stay in the United Kingdom for at least another two months

What we found in our research was that the Hamas terrorists have conducted intentional, brutal, sadistic and systematic crimes in the terror scenes - the Nova party, the little villages- and in captivity. These are horrific crimes against humanity and no one can stay silent. Denial of these crimes gives legitimisation to these atrocities.”

Fresh appeal for hostages to be released as humanitarian “catastrophe” in Gaza worsens

A new report states that “cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment”, may be continuing against those still being held by Hamas and other extremists in the Gaza Strip

Instead, Iran has firmly anchored itself not so much in “the East” but in the anti-Western or, at least, “alternatives-to-the-West” camp.

Iran’s Global Posture Hides Domestic Insecurities

If it wasn’t such a serious matter, one could call Iran the comeback kid

Domestically, the March 31 ballot will have an impact on the country’s economy and governance model. Policy changes on these fronts will be a useful indicator of Turkey’s future direction.

Why the West Should Watch Turkey’s Local Elections

On March 31, the citizens of Turkey will vote to choose municipal councilors and mayors

That is why the Weimar Triangle matters. Leaving aside the rhetoric and forced smiles before the cameras in Berlin, these three big countries need to cooperate much more closely to give Europe the leadership it sorely needs. The war in Ukraine demands it.

The Weimar Triangle’s Moment to Lead

It happened back in 1991, just as the Cold War was ending and the Eastern and Central European countries were making the transition to democracy

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This has become even more important when relations between Paris and Berlin have soured, with President Emmanuel Macron (Renaissance, Renew) and Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD, S&D) publicly sparring over support for Ukraine.

Europe

Lawmakers hopeful Franco-German parliament can smooth intergovernmental relations

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Five years ago, Germany and France created the world’s first binational parliament, but as relations between the countries’ two leaders remain rocky, lawmakers remain hopeful it can stop the situation from worsening

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At this point, it is worth reflecting and returning to the analysis and study of the behaviour of the Consumer who has the inalienable and sovereign right to freely choose one among many other alternative products.

Analyses

The unequal battle of inflation and the appropriate sustainable solution

Friday, March 22, 2024

The forecasts for the development of inflation in our country are not particularly encouraging as it will continue its downward trend for the current year

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Following the conclusion of the roundtable discussions, Danae Bezantakou, in her closing remarks, underscored the paramount importance of education in addressing the challenges facing the shipping industry.

Events

23rd NAVIGATOR ASSEMBLY 2024 - THE SHIPPING DECISION MAKERS FORUM

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Successful Conclusion of Navigator Assembly 2024: Forging the Future of Greek Shipping

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Specifically, Brazil, a successful developing world democracy, can claim diplomatic and business interoperability with both Germany as well as Ethiopia, where President de Silva’s comments were made.

World

Brazil’s EU Opportunity During The G-20 Presidency

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

President Lula da Silva unscripted comments a few days prior to the summit that inadvertently eclipsed ceremonies

Such investments will not only strengthen the stability of its gold and foreign exchange reserves but will also allow the central bank to earn on the exchange rate difference. Even more than on gold.

Analyses

Buying of cryptocurrencies by Central Banks – Myth or Reality?

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Cryptocurrency markets have now entered a bull run as Bitcoin has set a new record high, passing the mark of $69,300 per bitcoin, and heading for even greater heights

“In parallel, there is bilateral cooperation work concerning the Mattei Plan for cooperation in agriculture and training,” said Meloni

Europe

EU agrees to controversial €7.4bn migration deal with Egypt

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

European leaders and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi have struck a deal to curb migration from Egypt

The liberal Renew Europe group in the European Parliament could lose around 15 seats, entering a neck-to-neck race with national-conservative ECR and far-right ID groups for fourth or fifth place.

Analyses

EU liberals gear up to campaign against von der Leyen

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

European liberal forces will be warming up for an electoral battle against Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

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As a VLOP, LinkedIn must ensure users can easily discern details about advertisements and prohibit the use of personal data, such as sexual orientation, political beliefs, or race, for targeted advertising purposes.

Europe

EU Commission scrutinises nine big tech platforms over targeted ads and generative AI

Friday, March 15, 2024

The European Commission requested information from nine big tech platforms on their use of targeted ads and generative artificial intelligence (AI) to gauge compliance with the Digital Services Act

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The lawsuit will be heard by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and will set a precedent regarding the conditionality of withholding funds to protect the rule of law and fundamental rights in EU countries.

Europe

EU’s democratic oversight under scrutiny as Parliament files landmark suit against Commission over Hungary

Friday, March 15, 2024

The European Parliament President, Roberta Metsola, confirmed that she had instructed the Parliament’s legal services to file a lawsuit against the European Commission over its decision to unfreeze €10.2 billion in funds for Hungary

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Stoltenberg also said he expected to see the figures go upward before the NATO summit on 9-11 July in Washington. He will present an update before then, because in the next few months, “We will have more numbers because there will be new decisions,” he said.

World

NATO launches charm offensive ahead of US elections

Friday, March 15, 2024

Support in the US for NATO is high and Europe’s investment in defence is higher than ever, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said

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What is often forgotten today is how critical Napoleon, as a civic reformer, was de facto for the modernization of the two nations’ administrative and economic structures.

Europe

Scholz and Macron: The Battle of the Two (Mini-) Napoleons

Thursday, March 14, 2024

At a time when Europe’s economy is reeling and the EU’s strategic heft is rather deplorable, Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, and Emmanuel Macron, the French President, should be intensely focused on collaborating

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The move is part of a package of measures – to be presented on Friday – designed to meet protesting farmers’ demand to alleviate the administrative burden of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

Europe

European Commission launches first measure to cut red tape for farmers

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

The EU executive published a delegated regulation to allow more flexibility to member states when applying one of the ‘good agricultural and environmental conditions’ (GAECs), the environmental requisites to receive EU subsidies

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Respite for Wikileaks founder Assange

N. Peter KramerBy: N. Peter Kramer

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can stay in the United Kingdom for at least another two months

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From abortion rights to assisted dying: Macron’s 180-degree shift

From abortion rights to assisted dying: Macron’s 180-degree shift

In the latest episode of our Today in the EU podcast, we are looking at how European elections have impacted French President Emmanuel Macron’s policy choices

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Artificial intelligence and competitiveness in the retail sector

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The importance of AI and machine learning in the retail market is confirmed by the projected dramatic growth of AI services worldwide, which will skyrocket from $5 billion to $30 billion by 2030

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