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A Pot of Cold Gold. The Case of Frozen Russian Assets held by the EU
Vladimir Putin and Ursula von der Leyen at the International conference on Libya, 19 January 2020, http://kremlin.ru/ Russian Assets held in the European Union have been frozen by the EU for more than 3 years now. With recent plans outlined by Merz concerning the use of these assets and their inclusion in both EU- and American-led peace plans, their fate has re-entered the spotlight. Some people believe confiscation of these assets will form the basis of just reparations for
Eugene Zinchenko
Dec 8, 20256 min read


How Europe’s Urgent Need for Rearmament is Straining the Fabric of International Law
Power and Principles- this time with NATO (specifically the EU countries). Source: https://unsplash.com/photos/a-bunch-of-bullet-like-objects-on-a-blue-background--gk8BqMhYrw . I. A New Era of European Defence: Motives and Obstacles How is it that the subject of European rearmament has managed to find its way into domestic conversations with no accessible change in sight? What happens when a soldier lies in the face of adversity and is made to follow an AI-generated respons
Shruti Keshan
Nov 19, 20254 min read


France in Shambles
Source: Pexels by Jean Marc Bonnel On September 10, immense protests erupted in the streets of Paris, following the appointment of a new...
Tomas Trusilo
Oct 9, 20256 min read


Euro 2.0: Orwellian Dystopia or Future of Money?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-media-max-width="560"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Protesters marched through the streets of Amsterdam to p
Alessandro Scagnolari
Feb 8, 202412 min read
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