In times of crisis, people often understandably turn to governments for help. And yet while there is an important and crucial role for governments to...
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The hard-Brexit scenario has created a lot of confusion with regards to the applicability to EU data protection laws in the UK. There are a number of...
The coronavirus pandemic has created a global framework in which governments can act in support of businesses and individuals. Romania, although it...
Ukraine’s adoption, on May 13, of a law to safeguard its clean-up of the banking sector, unlocked a large IMF loan. It was about time: investors had...
The coronavirus has reshaped how we think about the economy and society. The governments of most countries have had to put their economies into...
On Saturday, Russia marked Victory Day with an air force parade broadcast by major TV networks, fireworks and many events across the country...
Amid the global outbreak of the new coronavirus, several undemocratic countries have been trying to take advantage of the crisis and depict...
Since December 2019, when US sanctions were imposed on companies involved in the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, the finalisation of...
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed, and to a certain extent, amplified, the political, economic and social vulnerabilities of our societies. For a...
Article 56 of the Geneva Convention makes it clear that an occupying state is obliged to ensure and maintain satisfactory healthcare and hygiene...
The Polish government has been heavily criticised by the country’s opposition, some international institutions and much of the Western opinion...
Last Thursday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen offered a “heartfelt” apology to Italy and announced an action plan worth three...
On April 10, the euro group agreed on a 500 billion euros rescue package that made the Bulgarian government regret that it had decided to delay its...
