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Published on Jun 13, 2025Source: LRT - Public Broadcaster
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Published on Jun 13, 2025
Baltic nations unite to develop joint mass evacuation plans
The interior ministers of the Baltic states have signed a memorandum to strengthen regional cooperation on cross-border evacuation efforts. The agreement focuses on developing coordinated mass evacuation plans and ensuring rapid information sharing between …
Source: News.Az - Pro-Government -
Published on 04:04 GMT
Why Europe should hijack Nato for its own purposes
Call it the five-for-five summit. When Nato leaders meet in The Hague next week, European allies will sign up to a phoney transatlantic bargain in which they pretend they will spend 5% of their economic output on defence and Donald Trump pretends in return …
Source: The Guardian - Center-left -
Published on 09:30 GMT
The World Wolfgang Streeck Wants
The collapse of Soviet communism gave birth to a new world order marked by boundless capitalist expansion and the need for a system of economic governance to maintain and regulate this shift from great-power competition to a global market ruled by the …
Source: The Nation - Left-wing -
Published on 01:10 GMT
From Promise to Practice: Resolving the Mediation Paradox in Europe
[co-authors: Peter Grajzl, Agnė Tvaronavičienė, and Byran Clark]* Abstract This article explores the enduring underuse of mediation in civil and commercial disputes across the European Union (EU) and U.K., a phenomenon known as the "mediation paradox …
Source: JD Supra - California - Neutral -
Published on 02:23 GMT
Avoiding the Third World Wars
The United States is involved to varying degrees in four regional conflicts that have the potential to evolve into a global conflagration. Wars are currently raging in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, India and Pakistan recently clashed, while tensions …
Source: The American Spectator - Virginia - Right-wing -
Published on 03:27 GMT
Pete Hegseth’s surprisingly unsurprising message at Shangri-La
On May 31, 2025, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth gave the Trump administration’s first major policy address on its approach to the Indo-Pacific region. This was not an entirely conventional Shangri-La Dialogue speech – it was full of bluster about “ …
Source: Asia Times - Neutral -
Published on 09:10 GMT
“Rail Baltica” Is Becoming More Expensive, but Latvia Aims to Optimize – Švinka Promises Practical Progress
Various opportunities are being explored to reduce costs in the implementation of the Rail Baltica railway project, said Minister of Transport Atis Švinka (Progressives) in an interview with TV3’s 900 Seconds program on Wednesday. “We will seek every …
Source: Baltic News Network - Neutral -
Published on 09:26 GMT
US condemns 17 June Russian attack on Kyiv that claimed over 20 lives
The US flag. Stock photo: Getty Images The US State Department has condemned a large-scale Russian combined attack on Kyiv on the night of 16-17 June, which killed over 20 people. Source: European Pravda, citing State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce …
Source: Ukrainska Pravda - Neutral -
Published on 00:09 GMT
Andriy Rudyk: “The biggest obstacle to Europe becoming a global power is the lack of political will”
Andriy Rudyk, PhD in social and behavioural sciences and a serviceman in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, spoke with The Ukrainian Week about Europe’s rearmament prospects amid the Russian-Ukrainian war and the evolving role of the United States. — In March …
Source: Ukrainian Week - Pending