Investors Sleepwalk Into Balkans as ECB Eclipses Bond Risk
Investors Sleepwalk Into Balkans as ECB Eclipses Bond Risk
Investors wouldn’t know it from looking at the bonds, but political risk in the Balkans is on the rise.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Erdoğan 'won' his referendum, but what does that mean for Turkey's foreign policy?
Erdoğan 'won' his referendum, but what does that mean for Turkey's foreign policy?
Victory for the “yes” side in the country’s April 16 constitutional referendum granting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sweeping new powers has left commentators wondering whether his foreign policy still includes joining the European Union as a primary goal.
The Conversation
The Conversation
Macron, Putin and the boomerang effect
Macron, Putin and the boomerang effect
How the Kremlin's hackers managed to spoil Moscow's relations with the new French president even before he was elected.
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera
Hungary's bill on civil society funding is a harsh blow for European democracy
Has Hungary become Europe’s first “illiberal democracy”, as promised by its Prime Minister Viktor Orban?
The Conversation
The Conversation
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Leonid Bershidsky: Firing of Comey yet another blow for U.S. on world stage
The Trump-Russia scandal is eating the U.S. from the inside, undermining the country's global role at least as much as President Donald Trump's erratic moves do. The firing of FBI Director James Comey is another dent in the U.S. leadership of the Western world, which comes against the background of…
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
Emmanuel Macron has a difficult task ahead say international experts
Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the May 7 French presidential election was a relief for many in France and around the world who feared the prospect of the far-right National Front candidate Marine Le Pen leading the country.
The Conversation
The Conversation