The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to worsen. As winter sets in, Palestinians are left exposed to heavy rain and falling temperatures, without safe shelter. Children...
For decades, international relations were governed not only by written rules, but by a shared pretense. The United Nations Charter, international courts, and diplomatic language provided...
Kazakhstan has entered an irreversible new stage of modernisation, underpinned by political reform, economic restructuring and a renewed emphasis on social justice, according to Kassym-Jomart Tokayev....
On 1 January 2026, Cyprus took over the presidency of the Council of the EU. The presidency rotates among EU countries every 6 months. During this 6-month...
The European Commission has extended the deadlines for SATA and TAP to complete the divestments of assets that were conditions for restructuring aid granted by the...
Independent since 16 December 1991, Kazakhstan occupies a particular place within the Central Asian space: it is the largest and the most westernised of the five...
On 1 January 2026, Bulgaria adopted the euro as its currency, marking an important milestone for the country, for the history of the euro, and for...