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Under the new administration, Poland seeks to break away from the Eastern European group and be more influential within the EU

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 22, 2023.

Since he took office last week, Donald Tusk, who has returned to the post of Prime Minister of Poland, has started to fulfil his promises...

The European deal on migrants - a response to the political shift to the right

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

It took the European Union 8 years to consolidate after the collapse of its former shared system for accepting refugees and asylum seekers under the...

Hamas is moving to Europe - are Tehran's broader plans behind it?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 17, 2023.

The series of arrests of Islamic extremists in Western Europe on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts is a new and more severe concern for Europeans...

Orbán's blackmailing potential has been increasing as he engages in bargaining with EU leaders over Ukraine

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 14, 2023.

The EU leaders bargaining with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the summit starting today in Brussels will not face the first time this has...

Central Asia has been reducing the outflow of European goods to Russia, but remains a channel for circumventing  sanctions

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 3, 2023.

The European Union still treats Central Asian countries cautiously regarding imposing sanctions on Russia, given that the region is one of the most significant channels. European...

The European right sees strong support for Israel as an opportunity for its anti-migrant policy

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 28, 2023.

The surprise victory of the ultra-right Party for Freedom in the recent parliamentary elections in the Netherlands could become the "new normal" in Europe, where...

Federalisation of the EU - has the biggest reform in the history of the Union been launched?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - November 23, 2023.

The European Union is well on its way to removing long-standing internal limitations due to intense bureaucratisation in decision-making, which has weakened its global influence. The...

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