Bloody Fall in Iran

Bloody Fall in Iran

Reports on the course of the protests in Iran were severely limited due to an unprecedented blockade of the Internet, imposed by the country’s authorities to hinder the demonstrators from holding rallies. Despite this, the general public all over the world was...
The Bad Luck of Putin’s Spies

The Bad Luck of Putin’s Spies

1. Bulgaria First, in September, the prosecutor’s office charged Nikolai Malinov, a businessman, politician and the leader of the Russophile Movement, with espionage. Together with Russian intelligence, hidden under the disguise of foundations and think tanks, he was...
Greenland: The Arctic Treasure of Denmark

Greenland: The Arctic Treasure of Denmark

In late August and early September, the world’s media widely commented on Donald Trump’s failed attempt to buy Greenland from Denmark – the same island for which the Harry Truman administration had offered to pay the equivalent of $100 million in gold over 70 years...
A New Strategy for Promoting Poland Abroad

A New Strategy for Promoting Poland Abroad

Until the 1990s, the migration of Poles was inextricably linked with certain historical events occurring in the country, such as the November Uprising of 1830 and the January Uprising of 1863 as well as World War I and World War II. Poles who suffered considerable...
Romanian Presidential Vote: Changes or No Change At All?

Romanian Presidential Vote: Changes or No Change At All?

Romania’s incumbent president Klaus Iohannis was a favorite in the presidential race. Although he scored much lower than expected, his challenger, Viorica Dancila, faced a more significant negative electorate. Thus the outcome was predictable from the very...