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Meloni continues the restrictive migrant policy, but this time in cooperation with the EU

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 16, 2023.

Giorgia Meloni will begin the first year of her term as prime minister with a major political crisis brought on by a new wave of...

A series of coups in Africa - a rejection of EU efforts to solve the problem of illegal migrants

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - September 2, 2023.

A series of coups in West and Central Africa has forced thousands of new migrants to flee instability in their home countries, invalidating earlier attempts...

The rise in popularity of the German far-right - self-delusion ahead of a significant election year

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 21, 2023.

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party conference held in Magdeburg in the east of the country took place on the wings of research showing the...

What is your generation paying for?

EU Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - August 15, 2023.

From the misfortune of finding yourself on the wrong side of a war via exposure to terrorism, helplessly submitted to the the stupidity of our...

Slovakia's shift towards Russia - a risky scenario for the EU and NATO, but primarily for Slovaks

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 10, 2023.

The European Union and NATO may suffer their first substantial rift in unity regarding support for Ukraine as Slovakia's parliamentary elections take place in a...

Immigration: implications for a collapse of European identity

EU Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - August 8, 2023.

You probably don’t need further information: figures or heartbreak  on the issues of mass migration into Europe by sea and land, and if you do,...

Limits of Swedish tolerance being tested - belated diplomacy towards the Islamic world

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - July 31, 2023.

Sweden gave humanity the first law that protects the public's right to know 257 years ago. Its contribution to civilisation with the first Freedom of...

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