The Irish Examiner points out that economically and security-wise the situation in Afghanistan has improved: The Taliban face no ...
The group's political clout is not the reason a number of other states want to join, The Times comments: A largely dysfunctional ...
Focused on its own economic interests, Brussels won't do much to help those affected by the blockade, fears openDemocracy: Baku's intention ...
The forests must be accessible to all, insists the Kurier: Austria is a country of tourism and agriculture. The return of animals of prey ...
Kundera's warnings against the media society are still relevant today, Le Figaro points out: The eternal exile feared for the literature ...
Europe is far from having any kind of strategic autonomy, The Times writes in answer to the French president: If Europe has a role in the ...
If the West adopts a united stance against China, it will work in Russia's favour, writes Radio Kommersant FM: The G7 meetings under ...
Le Temps recalls a project of the same name proposed by French President François Mitterrand after the fall of the Berlin Wall: It was a ...
Polityka identifies a new trend in British politics: From a symbolic point of view, Yousaf's election marks a turning point for Scotland. ...
Russia's President Putin is also partly to blame for the new wave of violence in Sudan, The Daily Telegraph writes: His failed invasion of ...