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Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword for Human Rights
Social media is a double-edged sword in the context of human rights. While it has empowered activists, facilitated global awareness, and provided a platform for marginalized voices, it has also enabled cyberbullying, disinformation, and digital manipulation. The challenge lies in maximizing its positive potential while mitigating its risks.

Sofia Mihaliková
Apr 25, 20254 min read


A Silent Consensus? How Political Left, Right, and Center Are Aligning on Migration Approach
By 2025, however, the stance of both the EU and its member states on migration appears less nuanced. Migration-skeptic rhetoric has also been adopted by centrist and left-wing parties. Yet one of the most glaring examples of a universal anti-immigrant narrative, built on manipulation and fear-mongering, is Poland. the country has grappled with a crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border, orchestrated by Minsk in collaboration with Moscow, which has instrumentally used migrants.

Jedrzej Górka
Apr 25, 20258 min read


Diaspora of Dissent: Why US Scientists Are Fleeing to Europe?
Donald Trump puts science skepticism into practice. he is taking it a step further by defunding them. The National Scientific Foundation (NSF) funds were cut in half in January when compared to the same period last year (3). Across domains, the NSF is used to fund most research projects at American universities and research institutions, including labs, infrastructure, and salaries.

Vadim Martschenko
Apr 25, 20253 min read


Carpe Diem Europe!
The White Paper's ambitions, the citizen's’ calls for greater unity and security, all point towards a singular truth: to truly safeguard peace and security. The EU must take a big step towards a truly united Union, to forge a defence capable of meeting the challenges of our time.

Miguel García Carretero
Apr 25, 20258 min read


The New Global “Gold” Order
Washington prioritizes bilateral agreements over multilateral organizations, places economic sovereignty above global stability.

Salvador Nicolas Correa Ruiz
Mar 25, 20254 min read


Weapons Instead of Valkyries: How the Wagner Group Increases Russia’s Influence in Africa
Many West -African nations loosening military ties with France. Russia has seized the opportunity to expand its influence in the region.

Vadim Martschenko
Mar 25, 20254 min read


Inside the “EU Bubble” – A Personal and Political Perspective
The EU bubble serves as a powerful example of what can be accomplished through international cooperation.

Miguel García Carretero
Mar 25, 20254 min read


Case C-352/22: The CJEU’s Ruling on Refugee Protection and Extradition
The main question is whether a EU Member State is limited by the refugee status granted by another MS when assessing an extradition request.

Afonso Oliveira Fachada
Mar 25, 20255 min read


The Trump Plan for Gaza: Diplomatic Solution or Political Illusion?
Trump's proposal aims to reconstruct the Gaza Strip, transforming it into a U.S.-controlled real estate and tourism project.

Miriam Cornejo Rodriguez
Mar 25, 20254 min read


War-Blogging to War-Instagramming: The Evolution of Alternative Media Spheres
The emotional pull of a photograph creates share-ability on social media, challenging the traditional journalism.

Alexandra Walsh
Feb 25, 20257 min read
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