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The Greek elections domino effect in Spain
In an historic journey , the leftist coalition Syriza has won the Greek elections on January 25th. For the first time, since the extinct Italian Communist Party’s defeat by the Christian Democracy Party in the 70s, a party located on the Left of Social Democracy, in terms of political […]
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Leaning on the West looking to the East
The banning of six Hungarian individuals linked to the government from entering in USA is yet another example of the ever-worsening relations between Hungary and her Western allies. Under prime minster Viktor Orbán the Hungarian foreign policy was re-oriented under the motto of “Eastern opening”. However, turning her back to […]
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Innovative Enterprise and Dynamic Democracy
Latin America’s startup scene is vibrant and growing, yet regional differences are plentiful. Jamie Stark looks at social and political factors driving innovative businesses in Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil – and asks, Is democracy a startup essential? What does it take to make a strong business culture? Political stability, […]
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Russia the East Ukraine Conflicts and the great Slovak opinion divide
Caught between the West of NATO and the EU and trouble brewing east of our border, Slovakia and the Slovak people have to do a delicate balancing act between their ideals, commitments and their economic impacts. Even it causes unrest amidst some ‘fringe elements’ of Slovak society. The only […]
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The Spanish abortion draft fell under voting intentions and feminist groups pressure
Every 28th of September women health advocates claim for world changes in the International Day of Decriminalization of Abortion. This year in Spain more than 3,000 people gathered to celebrate after having won the battle against the Ministry of Justice with the drop of an abortion bill estimated as […]