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Can European countries negotiate with the Taliban, override European law, or fire live ammunition at people crossing their ...
To everyone's surprise, the Ukrainian army marched into Russia. A bold move that boosted the morale of Ukrainians, exposed ...
Italy has convinced the world that it is the king of liquid gold – hiding the fact that a significant proportion of "Made in ...
There is a form of "banal nationalism" lurking behind the defence of culinary traditions, which can even deploy the language ...
What are the limits of a net-zero strategy that entrusts everything to the free market and leaves structures of power and ...
Data shows that this year we had the hottest summer on record in the Northern hemisphere, and 2024 is on its way to be the ...
Misleading media coverage and a lack of regulatory oversight are contributing to a huge climate blind spot: that both private and institutional investors have poured billions into Eni's ...
The future of the European economy will be characterised by labour shortages and an ageing population. More effective integration of migrants into the economies of host countries could be the answer.
Displaced by a booming economy that favoured the already wealthy, we moved from Dublin to Wicklow – "The Garden of Ireland" – when I was eleven years old. The house was tiny but the view was ...