Telegram posts and satellite images reveal a cat‑and‑mouse war of sabotage and improvisation, with Ukrainian planners timing ...
Fidesz journalists laid off and state propaganda cash drying up, Hungarians could soon see a radically different media landscape—if independent outlets survive the coming financial squeeze.
Data centres are mostly not built to withstand hostile attack, and the Iranian drones that struck Amazon's sites in the Gulf showed that threat is no longer hypothetical. Cybersecurity incidents are ...
AI governance at the Arq think-tank in Brussels.
Between 2006 and 2016, the number of homicides fell by 56 percent in Glasgow alone. And across Scotland as a whole, the homicide rate dropped by more than a third.
As Zelensky publicly rebuked the role of European companies like a Russian-owned alumina refinery on Irish soil, Dublin ...
Last year, Frontex contracted out €163m on return operations to eTravel SA, a Poland-based company. The agency's budget and ...
In a political week that saw a Budapest Pride march without bans, a speaker cutting off her own prime minister mid-rant and ...
The European Commission apparently has no clue that one of its senior officials went to Afghanistan in January to meet with ...
Suppressing political opponents in the lead-up to last month's elections, Armenia's Nikol Pashinyan has accrued some enemies ...
Instead of asking how Europe should adapt to a changing climate, some politicians have found another opportunity to wage a ...
Opinion
[Interview] Neutrality and apathy made Vienna into hub for Russia spies, Austrian expert says
Austrian expert on Russian hybrid warfare Pichler warns that Austria’s cult‑like neutrality and apathetic middle class have turned the country into a playground for Kremlin spin.
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