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Tag: brussels

Belarus is Europe’s greatest liability

by Matthew Slade15 Nov 202122 Dec 2025Leave a comment

EU leaders need to address the chaos emanating from Minsk.

Europe belarus, brussels, election, european union, migrants, migration, Opinion, putin, russia

EU courts catastrophe in wake of democratic backsliding

by Ryan Witter1 Sep 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Brussels’ dawdling in the face of rapid democratic erosion is a win for authoritarianism in Europe

Europe, Uncategorized brussels, eu, european union, hungary, immigration, Opinion, poland
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