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Paralyzed Power: How Albin Kurti’s Parliamentary Deadlock Risks Kosovo’s Future
On February 9, 2025, Kosovo voted—and then politics stopped. Since the inaugural session on April 15, the Assembly has repeatedly failed to elect a speaker, a prerequisite for forming a… Read more.
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Europe’s AI Act at a Crossroads: Enforce Now—or Fall Behind?
Europe spent four years building the world’s first comprehensive AI rulebook. With the EU Artificial Intelligence Act now in force and obligations phasing in through 2025–2027, a hard question looms:… Read more.
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Silent Protests, Diplomatic Boundaries: The Hague’s Embassy Lock
On August 15th, Egyptian activist Anas Habib locked the gates of Egypt’s embassy in The Hague in protest against Cairo’s closure of the Rafah Crossing—a critical humanitarian lifeline for Gaza.… Read more.
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When AI Becomes a Defendant: Could a Machine Stand Trial
Imagine this: a self-driving car ignores a red light, injures a pedestrian, and its manufacturer swears it wasn’t human error—it was the car’s own “decision.” So who’s on trial? The… Read more.
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Trump’s New Tariffs: A Bold Reassertion of U.S. Trade Policy
Introduction In a surprising resurgence of trade protectionism, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced a sweeping set of new tariffs scheduled to take effect from August 1, 2025. This move… Read more.
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Kosovo’s Parliamentary Gridlock: A Constitutional Crisis in the Making
Introduction Since the parliamentary elections on February 9, 2025, Kosovo has been ensnared in a political deadlock, with lawmakers failing to elect a new speaker—a prerequisite for forming a government.… Read more.
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U.S.–Canada Trade Talks Resume After Digital Services Tax Repeal
Background At the end of June 2025, trade negotiations between Canada and the United States—which had stalled under threats of new tariffs—were abruptly revived. Just days earlier, President Donald Trump… Read more.






