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Northern Cyprus at a Crossroads: Can Erhürman Redefine the Island’s Future?
A new leader, old divisions: Will Tufan Erhürman bring change to Northern Cyprus and alter the island’s political destiny?
Sanin Mirvić
Oct 23, 20254 min read


The New Normal: Wildfires Reshape Greece and Southern Europe
Firefighting helicopter collects seawater in southeastern Attica, July 2025. © Sanin Mirvic/Corella Greece is once again facing the harsh reality of summer wildfires. By mid-August 2025, more than 45,000 hectares have already burned across the country, making this one of the five most destructive seasons of the past two decades. On the island of Chios alone, over 10,000 hectares have gone up in flames this year, adding to an alarming statistic: nearly a quarter of the islan
Sanin Mirvić
Aug 28, 20253 min read


Svyrydenko Takes the Helm: Economic Overhaul with Political Continuity in Kyiv
Ukraine’s new Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko faces the dual challenge of reforming the war-torn economy while maintaining the political direction set by President Zelensky. As a trusted ally and seasoned economic strategist, she is expected to deepen cooperation with Western allies, boost domestic arms production, and reduce reliance on foreign military aid—all while preparing the country for both prolonged conflict and eventual peace.
Armin Sijamić
Jul 20, 20254 min read


Beyond Brexit Divisions: London Summit Reignites UK-EU Strategic Partnership
London summit seals UK-EU defense & trade pact to counter Russia, ease post-Brexit friction. Starmer navigates Trump pressures. #BrexitReset
Armin Sijamić
May 24, 20253 min read


Meloni & Trump: Forging a New Right-Wing Alliance to Redefine Global Politics
Meloni & Trump unite to reshape right-wing politics, blending nationalism and populism to counter progressive movements. Implications for EU-US relations and global conservatism?
Armin Sijamić
May 13, 20255 min read


Double Deception? Vučić’s Promises to the West and Russia Collide Amid Serbia’s Crisis
Student protests unravel EU-Russia narratives. Who is Vučić’s geopolitical charade meant to deceive—Brussels or the Kremlin?
Armin Sijamić
May 3, 20255 min read


Von der Leyen Declares the End of the West as We Know It and Announces a New World Order
Ursula von der Leyen Declares the End of the Traditional West and Announces the EU's Active Role in Shaping the New World Order Amid Global Changes and Political Challenges
Armin Sijamić
Apr 24, 20254 min read


Turkey’s Geopolitical Leverage: A Linchpin for Europe’s Security Ambitions?
With NATO strained & EU defense weak, Turkey's army & geography offer Europe a security lifeline—if political hurdles are overcome.
Armin Sijamić
Apr 24, 20255 min read


Is London the Last Bastion of Anglo-Saxon Anti-Russian Policy?
London summit unites Western leaders to counter Russian aggression in Ukraine, as Europe seeks unity and US support wavers.
Armin Sijamić
Mar 6, 20255 min read


France’s Macron Seeks to Avert Europe’s Strategic Collapse While Positioning France as a Global Leader
Macron works to save Europe from strategic defeat in Ukraine while positioning France as a leading global power.
Armin Sijamić
Mar 1, 20255 min read


The West Pushed Ukraine Under the Russian Train—Then Called It a Bad Plan
Ukraine faces uncertainty as the U.S. shifts policy, Europe hesitates, and Trump signals a deal with Russia. Zelensky’s position weakens.
Armin Sijamić
Feb 24, 20252 min read


Germany Votes: Shaping Its Next Government and Ties with Washington
Germany's election may reshape its politics, with AfD rising and U.S. influence looming. Coalition talks and migration policies are key.
Armin Sijamić
Feb 21, 20255 min read


Can Europe Stand Up to Trump? Challenges and Divisions in the Face of a New U.S. Presidency
Can Europe stand up to Trump? Dependency, divisions, and challenges loom as the continent faces a new era of U.S. pressure and uncertainty.
Armin Sijamić
Feb 18, 20256 min read
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