Jordan approves controversial constitutional amendments
This January, a new set of constitutional amendments quickly passed through the Jordanian upper and lower house. It increases concerns on the future of the
This January, a new set of constitutional amendments quickly passed through the Jordanian upper and lower house. It increases concerns on the future of the
Lukashenko in 2021 (source: WikiMedia Commons) Belarus has approved a controversial amendment of its constitution, in a referendum that took place on February 27. It was
As the Kremlin has commenced a full-fledged invasion in Ukraine, sanctions are compiled upon the Russian economy. In the first days after the invasion, Putin’s
February 24, 2022, will go into history as a dark day in Europe as Russia decided to fully invade Ukraine. How the events unfold remains
Paranoid, angry, rambling. The long-awaited Putin speech on Ukraine baffled many who follow the Kremlin for decades. The sly, cunning Putin, familiar to many, was
Lukashenko in 2017 (Source Flickr) Upcoming Sunday, February 27, Belarus will organize a constitutional referendum. While the result seems to be set in stone, the referendum
The European Court of Justice has enabled the European Commission to cut billions of euros of funds to Poland and Hungary in a long-anticipated court
Navalny in July 2020 (Photo: Flickr) Amid high Russian-Ukraine tensions, dominating international media, Alexei Navalny faces new court proceedings inside the penal colony where he is
Abazović in 2016 (Flickr) Last Friday night, February 4, saw the end of the ruling coalition in Montenegro. After weeks of political struggle, the National
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