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The moral cost of ‘social peace’ in Germany

Green party economy minister Robert Habeck has previously opposed a complete Russian energy embargo over concerns that this would endanger ‘social peace’ in Germany (Photo: Stefan Kaminski/Grüne im Bundestag) While the inconceivable levels of depravity of the Russian army in…

A dream endangered in Serbia

(Photo: ec.europa.eu) I still recall the joy when on 1 March, 2012, Serbia was granted candidate status for the EU. Immediately after the decision of the EU leaders, the European Integration Council of Serbia organised an extraordinary session celebrating this…

A call to impose ‘sanctions from hell’ on Russia

French president Emmanuel Macron’s failed attempt to dissuade Vladimir Putin from war in Ukraine, 8 February (Photo: Kremlin.ru) From the first days of Putin’s war of aggression against Ukraine, foreign media (and through them the official capitals) have been broadcasting…

Thank Poles, not government, for Ukraine refugee welcome

Law and Justice (PiS) party leader Jarosław Kaczyński. The current Polish leadership has expressed support for Ukraine’s EU admission — even though Poland itself wouldn't be admitted now due to its rule of law crisis (Photo: pis.org) The Polish government…

In Belarus, the other victims of Putin’s war

A roadsign in Vilnius, Lithuania (Photo: Facebook/Vilnius city mayor) A lot has already been written about the torture, the tactics of the KGB (Belarus’s secret police), and protest-related deaths in Minsk and elsewhere since the contested elections in 2020. Yet…

In Moldova, a sense of foreboding

Ukrainians fleeing into Moldova on 27 February. If a puppet regime is installed in Ukraine, Moldova may be next (Photo: Moldova government) As soon as the war in Ukraine started, concerns were raised over Ukraine’s immediate neighbour, the tiny 2.6…

Time for the EU to protect all refugees

Up to 500,000 people marched in Berlin against the war 10 days ago – now thousands upon thousands of Ukraine refugees are arriving at the capital's train station (Photo: Matthew Tempest) Vladimir Putin’s tanks are firing at kids. Huge numbers…

Russia’s Patriarch Kirill, war criminal?

Head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, pictured here in 2012 minus his €23,000 gold watch (airbrushed out by the official press service, but still visible in reflection on table) (Photo: Russian Orthodox Church press service) As Russia’s brutal…