How Ukraine is developing new ties in the Middle East    

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By Mekki Elmograbi, a Sudanese journalist, commentator on international affairs, and former consultant at the Sudanese Embassy in Washington, D.C. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has...

The EU’s health policies continue to ignore scientific evidence

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By Michael Landl, Director at the World Vapers’ Alliance. The article has been reviewed and edited by Pieter Cleppe  Millions of smokers have managed to...

An EU gas price cap would cause an immediate supply issue

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By Belgian MEP Johan Van Overtveldt (Belgian Finance Minister between 2014 and 2018, Chairman of the European Parliament’s Budget Committee)   « In the EU, we now...

It is high time for the EU to end its energy disarmament

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By Samuel Furfari, formerly a senior official at the Energy Directorate-General of the European Commission (1982-2018), Professor em. at Université libre de Bruxelles and President...

The EU should strengthen relations with its main African trade partner

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By Chakib Alj, President of the CGEM (Confédération Générale des Entreprises du Maroc – General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises) (picture). The article was reviewed and edited...

ECB President Lagarde has been “too little too late” when it comes to inflation

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By Spanish economist and entrepreneur José Ramón Riera According to Eurostat, Eurozone inflation continues to increase. It is still out of control and could cause a...

A victory of the right in Italy and a defeat of the EU

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By Frédéric Mas, a French journalist and editor-in-chief of French classical liberal opinion magazine Contrepoints.org The crushing victory of the right-wing alliance in Italy on...

The causes for the Eurozone’s 9 percent inflation rate remain unaddressed

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By German MEP Engin Eroglu (Renew Europe, Free Voters), a member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs One year ago, when...

Right-wing bloc wins Swedish elections

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In Sweden, the left-wing bloc of Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson has suffered a defeat during the elections last Sunday, of which the results have...

The WTO’s IP waiver for Covid vaccines may undermine medical innovation

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In June, the 164 members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreed to suspend intellectual property (IP) rights for COVID-19 vaccines, thereby allowing all...