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During Germany’s “super election year”, the EU looks like an afterthought

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By Pieter de Jonge, a Dutch historian and publicist 2021 has been dubbed “Superwahljahr”, or “super election year”, in Germany: elections are being held in...

The fate of “E-gold” as a warning to cryptocurrencies

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The large gains in the price of bitcoin over the last year have once again increased attention for this so-called "crypto currency". Meanwhile, however,...

Is the mafia about to get a massive financial injection from...

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In an interview with EUObserver, Italian criminal law Professor Vincenzo Musacchio makes a remarkable statement on what has happened to the billions of euros...

A conference without a purpose

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By Pelle Christy Geertsen (EU expert, analyst, commentator, and lobbyist) The work on the “Conference on the Future of Europe” (CoFoE) is finally underway. At...

“Sofagate” is yet more evidence of the EU’s foreign policy weakness

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“Sofagate” is what has focused minds in the “Brussels bubble” this week, with many expressing indignation over how during a meeting in Ankara between...

The case against the EU vaccine passport

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By Bill Wirtz (freelance journalist from Luxembourg and Senior Policy Analyst at the Consumer Choice Center) In Brussels, the European Commission and Member States have...

In defense of the German Constitutional Court

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Writing for BrusselsReport.eu, Ravel Meeth, the Chairman of German NGO Bündnis Bürgerwille or the “Citizens' Will Alliance”, which initiated the lawsuit challenging German ratification...

In Bulgaria, the “Borissov -system” is being kept afloat by EU...

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By Professor Krassen Stanchev (Professor of Macroeconomic Analysis and Public Choice Theory at Sofia University, former MP at the Bulgarian Constitutional Assembly (1990-1991), founder...

Eurozone inflation is on fire when it comes to the prices...

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By Daniel Lacalle, Chief Economist at Tressis For more than ten years, ECB monetary policy has been ultra-expansionary, whether there was crisis, a recovery, economic...

A closer look at the EU’s new murky joint borrowing schemes

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A closer look at the EU’s new murky joint borrowing schemes  Last Friday, the German Constitutional Court ruled to suspend the German law ratifying...
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