Anti-immigration mood sweeping EU capitals puts strain on bloc’s unity. From Germany’s border checks to France’s vow to restore order, rejection of open borders could threaten Schengen zone. politics Article 1325 words 12 votes
Finland's President Alexander Stubb has called for expansion of the UN Security Council, abolition of its single state veto power, and suspension of any member engaging in an “illegal war” politics Article 546 words 41 votes
Unexceptional exceptionalism: The use of force by great powers and international instability politics Article 5590 words 4 votes
Challenge or opportunity? EU-China economic cooperation and the Belt and Road initiative. politics Article 4949 words 4 votes
Laboratories at home and abroad: Russian information operations pre-deployment politics Article 10 177 words 9 votes
America is losing Southeast Asia: Why US allies in the region are turning toward China politics Article 2727 words 19 votes
Kamala Harris's speech killed any hope she would end the Gaza genocide politics Article 1157 words 22 votes
The right’s Anti-Israel insurgents – A burgeoning anti-Zionist strain in the America First movement looks to capitalize on popular disaffection over Palestine for its own ends politics Link 14 votes
Finland's deportation law puts EU's migration norms to the test – human rights organizations sound the alarm over the controversial measure politics Article 20 votes
The rise of strategic corruption – how states weaponize graft politics Article 5192 words, published Jun 9 2020 15 votes
National security or legal niceties? Norway picks a path – closing down opportunities for members of the authoritarian axis is not always as easy as it looks. politics Article 899 words 7 votes
Finnish lawmakers narrowly approved controversial bill that will allow border guards to turn away third-country migrants attempting to enter from neighboring Russia politics Article 536 words 11 votes
The credibility trap – is reputation worth fighting for? politics Article 2960 words, published Jun 18 2024 11 votes
Norwegian government has called off a plan to sell the last privately owned piece of land on the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard in order to prevent its acquisition by China politics Article 381 words 30 votes
Finland's PM Petteri Orpo urged parliament not to weaken a deportation bill that would allow Finnish border authorities to refuse to accept asylum applications in certain circumstances politics Article 327 words 5 votes
Ireland can’t blame its anti-immigrant problem on Rishi Sunak – The sudden arrival of European-style populism in Irish politics is the result of thirteen years of government complacency politics Article 954 words, published May 1 2024 11 votes
Swedish EU official Johan Floderus, who has been held in an Iranian prison for more than two years, was released as part of a deal with Tehran politics Article 13 votes
Support for rightwing populists and the far right declined in Finland, Sweden and Denmark in Sunday's European elections, with a surge for Greens and left-leaning parties politics Article 696 words 51 votes
Defending Taiwan by defending Ukraine – The interconnected fates of the world’s democracies politics Article 1842 words, published May 9 2024 26 votes
Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse: Moscow Tools (full special) politics Video 24:03, published May 21 2024 13 votes
Russia's Kharkiv offensive and leadership purge - Sergej Shoigu's removal, Kharkiv and what next for Ukraine? politics Video 1:03:59 13 votes
Europe's new power map, from ASML to the Arctic – places other than Paris, Brussels and Berlin are wielding economic influence politics Article 77 words 4 votes
New American military aid for Ukraine - What's in the package and what impact will it have? politics Video 1:04:06 13 votes