The UN, which was established to foster global peace and stability, has now become a paralysed institution that inadvertently contributes to raging conflicts because it is […]
Both Ukraine’s public and private sectors continue to develop digital tools worthy of the world’s interest and investment. News last week that Ukraine’s hugely successful Diia […]
One of the pillars of reinvention is staying ahead of disruptions—responding to it before it arrives rather than reacting in the moment. Observing the intricate […]
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania await the presidential election in the United States with anxiety. With the politicisation of US support for Ukraine and Donald Trump’s questioning […]
Bordering Ukraine and subject to Russian interference, Slovakia will prioritise its security relations with Washington regardless of who is elected on November 5—but a Harris administration […]
Ukraine’s Cyrillic alphabet is not the same as Russia’s. Nor is there anything specifically Russian about Cyrillic. But perceptions matter. Earlier this week I was crossing […]
Intensifying the partnership between Sofia and Washington is the only way to prevent democratic backsliding and greater Russian influence in Bulgaria. The consequences of a Harris […]