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Latest News Author: europeanpost - 27 September 2020 1

Armenia and Azerbaijan erupt into fighting over disputed Nagorno-Karabakh. The EU calls for ceasefire.

Tensions have increased between Armenia and Azerbaijan over clashes in which Yerevan said Azeri forces shelled the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh and Baku accused Armenian forces of shelling Azeri military…

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Latest News Author: europeanpost - 20 September 2020 1

Mike Pompeo: ‘No to China-Vatican agreement’

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo noted that the human rights situation in China has deteriorated in recent years, and that the “moral witness” of the Vatican in support of…

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Columnists Author: Pieter Cleppe - 19 September 2020 1

“Refugee cities” as an alternative to tired old thinking on migration

Pieter Cleppe is a policy analyst, specialized in EU affairs, based in Brussels. He is a non-resident fellow of the Property Rights Alliance In her “State of the Union”, European…

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Latest News Author: europeanpost - 18 September 2020

“Climate change is fuelling instability and conflict,” says NATO Secretary General

“Climate change has important security implications. It is a threat multiplier. On the one hand, we have the impact of the environment on our security. On the other hand, our…

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