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maandag 5 augustus 2024

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Western states tell their nationals to leave Lebanon as tensions flare

Fears of regional conflict are triggering calls among growing number of western governments for the nationals to leave Lebanon as soon as possible.Read on »

Meloni-von der Leyen? It's complicated, but they might need each otherAnalysis

The re-election of Ursula von der Leyen as president of the European Commission has split the Italian government. But with Matteo Salvini seeking votes and the opposition on the offensive, prime minister Georgia Meloni will undoubtedly need von der Leyen — and vice versa.Read on »

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Poland's rightwing PiS was economically redistributive - is that a lesson for the left?Opinion

For the Left, a crucial way in which the rise of the far-right can be halted is by the implementation of measures which will redistribute wealth, so that the ordinary citizens’ standard of living can be improved, and inequality reduced. Yet Poland's rightwing Law & Justice party already tried that.Read on »

Von der Leyen's reforms: A cure or catnip for populism?Opinion

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen aims to bolster democracy by enhancing democratic legitimacy and addressing economic and social insecurities. However, some proposals could inadvertently fuel authoritarian populism.Read on »

Chasing Medals: The EU's quest for Olympic gloryOpinion

The change in the EU’s attitude towards the Olympic Games reflects the evolution in the political debate about the ‘end goal’ of the process of European integration. Read on »

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