Category: Opinion

Europe

From the EU’s Aim of Peace to European Citizenship

Since 1950, Europe has developed its own brand of peace. The European communities were not born as the United Nations, as a fully formed machinery of peace. Instead, as Robert…

12 April 2022 · 5 min read

News

Putin recruits ‘Muslims’ for his war in Ukraine

In the name of the alleged defence of the “Russian World” and the Russian-speaking inhabitants of Ukraine (against their will), President Vladimir Putin has recently involved Muslims in his “special…

29 March 2022 · 7 min read

Opinion

Moral is good but double moral is not twice as good

Human beings have always sought asylum and refuge outside their own homeland for several reasons. It could be due to war- external or civil, invasion and occupation by another state,…

22 March 2022 · 6 min read

News

Russia, Ukraine and the Alt-right…

The pro-Putin American alt-right is experiencing a major shift with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. More and more members of this online community are turning against Putin's regime and supporting…

17 March 2022 · 4 min read

Asia

Russia is wrong, and what about the EU?

The attack on Ukraine represents a great paradox: there is public international law that clearly envisages the possibility of international interventions to protect civilians or collectively reduce countries that use…

16 March 2022 · 4 min read