Ukraine’s new National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) may have netted its first big fish. The arrest of State Fiscal Service Head, Roman Nasirov on 2 March on...
Anniversaries are special moments. They can be sombre affairs, such as the first anniversary of the Brussels terror attacks, an occasion made even grimmer by the...
Crimean Tatars, an ethnic group located in Crimea, have called on international law in hopes of putting an end to human-rights violations they have been suffering...
As Britain prepares to leave the European Union, the glorious memory of ‘Empire’ is back. You know, the one where the sun never set? The Brexiteers’...
Professor Philip Hanson OBE Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House Recently, talk of an end to sanctions has been linked with Donald Trump, but...
A few days ago, the European Commission passed up an ideal moment to warn EU citizens against the greatest threat to their prosperity and that of...
The European Commission is losing its nerve over the free flow of data. After initially saying it would announce a regulation to overturn national laws preventing data flows...