States that use more coal, like Poland, also support the act since it foresees investing billions of euros into the new gas-fired power plants that would replace the coal-fired ones.
A New Cold War Erupts in the Shadow of Food Crises
Putin noted that there are several ways to export grain to the Danube River and then Romania, Hungary, and Poland via the Ukrainian-controlled ports of Berdyansk and Mariupol.
Europe’s Embrace of Ukrainian Refugees: Double Standards at Large?
According to the UNHCR data, as of May 23, the countries receiving the largest numbers of Ukrainian refugees are Poland (3.
How Will the Ukraine Crisis Shape the World Energy Market?
Unlike their Western partners, the Baltic states and Poland took a more rigid stance, joined the anti-Russian front, and declared that they fully stopped importing Russian gas and coal.
Sweden and Finland to Apply for NATO in May
Moscow threatened to readjust the balance at the border and reposition nuclear weapons in the Kaliningrad region between Poland and Lithuania if Finland and Sweden joined NATO (nuclear installations in the region already exist).
The United Kingdom and Denmark intend to Relocate Refugees to Rwanda
ِAfter the U.K., Denmark is in talks with Rwanda about establishing a new system for transporting asylum seekers to the…
How the Russia-Ukraine War Turned the Political Climate in France Upside Down
Far-right candidate Zemmour said, “I would prefer the Ukrainians to be in Poland.
Euro-Med Researcher: “Migration Muted in Tunisia”
According to the IOM, 348 people have died or gone missing by the end of February 2022.
Russia-Ukraine War Pushes for New Defense Calculations
Many European Union countries including Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Poland, Lithuania, Romania, Denmark, France, Latvia, and the Netherlands, have declared their intention to increase their annual defense expenditures.
Selective Solidarity with War Victims: Ukrainian and Palestinian Refugees
Hundreds of Israelis protested the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with some of them burning their Russian passports in protest. Here…
“Historical Russia”: Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish Nationalisms
He is the author of a 10-volume monograph titled History of Ukraine-Rus and was the first in the academic tradition of historical science to oppose Ukrainian nationalism and the idea of an Ukrainian people not only in reference to Poland, but also to Russia.
Ukrainian Refugees Continue to Flood Europe
Valeria’s journey to becoming a refugee
Valeria, 21, a student who crossed the borders of Poland from Ukraine, is mourning the fact that she won't return to her normal life in Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine War Moves to Social Media
The policy change will apply to countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and Ukraine.
Dependent on Russian Gas: Europe Must Reconsider Its Energy Security
For instance, Spain, Europe’s largest gas liquefaction capacity holder, cannot transmit its gas to Germany or to Poland since it is disconnected from the rest of European gas infrastructure.
Where Belarus and Belarusians Stand on the War in Ukraine
Belarus and Ukraine as two Slavic nations that share special affinity, which makes a label of an aggressor towards a…
Is There any Limit to Russian Expansion under Vladimir Putin?
In the ultimatum presented to NATO in December last year, Putin demanded the withdrawal of the alliance's troops and the related infrastructure behind the Oder River that separates Poland from Germany.
Maltreatment of Non-White Refugees from Ukraine Should Cause Outrage
With cities around the country under siege, civilians fleeing the conflict, and hundreds of Ukrainians fleeing to neighboring Poland and Belarus, reporters from across the world have not missed the beat in covering the war.
Stealing Innocence: The Theft of Refugee Children in Sweden
Sweden’s policy on seizing refugee children is illegal, immoral, and untenable.
What Does the Current Ukraine Crisis Mean for Stockholm?
Looking back in history, since the 18th century, these two countries together with the Baltic trio and Poland, have had negative experiences with Russia and these problematic past relations and path dependency still negatively influence the formal and informal cultures, institutions, and mentalities in these countries and among their people(s).
The Western Balkans Must Reverse Their Brain Drain and Regain Their Youth
Western Balkan countries may turn into empty villages, if necessary precautions are not promptly taken.