by Bernd Debusmann Jr | 30 Jul 2018 | Europe, Fake News, Future of Democracy, Ukraine
Recently I went to Russia. I discovered that Russians view their president, Vladimir Putin, in a much different light than many of us from the West. Russian President Vladimir Putin during a friendly soccer match, Moscow, 28 June 2018. (AP Photo/Alexander Safonov)...
by Julian Nundy | 11 Jul 2018 | Europe, Future of Democracy, Human Rights, Ukraine
Ukraine has had two revolutions and a war since 2004 but is still mired in conflict and graft. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, 7 May 2018. (EPA-EFE/Mykhaylo Markiv) Four years ago, the then nascent war in eastern Ukraine suffered...
by Colin McIntyre | 14 Jun 2018 | Europe
Plans to expand the European Union to include the volatile Western Balkans appear to be going ahead after an agreement ending a 27-year dispute. European leaders during an informal European Union summit with Western Balkans countries in Sofia, Bulgaria, 17 May 2018...
by Robert Hart | 12 Jun 2018 | Europe, Future of Democracy
Spain has been hit by a political earthquake that has sent shock waves around the country and through Europe and financial markets. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez at the swearing-in ceremony of his cabinet, Madrid, Spain, 7 June 2018 (EPA-EFE/Javier Lizon/pool)...
by News Decoder | 31 May 2018 | Discovery, Europe, Eyewitness, Future of Democracy, Indiana University
(This story has been corrected to make clear, in the fourth paragraph, that it was Shushkevich who fell victim to an anti-corruption drive, and not Lukashenko, who was a former state farm boss.) By Elaine Monaghan Twenty-one years ago, I learned the true meaning of...
by Rashad Mammadov | 28 May 2018 | Asia, Europe, Future of Democracy, Islam, Women's rights
A century ago, Azerbaijan declared independence, becoming the first democratic state in the Muslim world. First meeting of the parliament of the Azerbaijan Democractic Republic, 7 December 1918 (Wikimedia Commons) One century ago today, a small colony of the Russian...
by Edward Mortimer | 2 May 2018 | Discovery, Europe, Eyewitness
Fifty years ago in May ’68, angry students and workers brought France to a standstill in a bout of civil unrest that had a whiff of revolution. Students and workers demonstrate during a general strike in Paris, 13 May 1968(AP Photo/Eustache Cardenas) Fifty years...
by Barry Moody | 25 Apr 2018 | Europe, Future of Democracy
A Sicilian court has ruled politicians and police encouraged deadly car bomb attacks, shining a light into Italy’s long and bloody fight against the Mafia. Wreckage after a car bomb killed anti-Mafia judge Giovanni Falcone near Palermo, Sicily, 23 May 1992. (AP Photo)...
by Tiziana Barghini | 23 Apr 2018 | Europe, Future of Democracy
Italy is struggling — again — to form a government. But with massive debt and a large economy, Italy is no financial side show. Time to pay attention. Italian President Sergio Mattarella talks to the press after a second round of consultations to form a...
by Robert Holloway | 16 Apr 2018 | Europe
French rail workers have launched a strike that is stirring memories of past political convulsions and which is President Macron’s toughest test yet. A man wears a mask of French President Emmanuel Macron during a demonstration by workers in Paris, 3 April 2018...