- Protecting the Dniester: Moldova and Ukraine’s struggle for sustainability and security 01/09/2025
Théana Lepine*

Flowing through Ukraine and Moldova, the Dniester River sustains millions of people through fresh water, agriculture, and energy. Still, environmental degradation, geopolitical tensions, and war threaten its future. As both nations face complex challenges, strengthening cross-border cooperation and prioritizing sustainability ...
Lire la suite - Ukraine : l’adoption de la loi du 22 juillet constitue un point de rupture – Entretien avec Olena Halushka 26/07/2025
Céline Bayou

Le 22 juillet, la Rada (Parlement ukrainien) a adopté en seconde lecture (263 voix pour, 13 contre et 13 abstentions) le projet de Loi n° 12414, comportant des amendements de dernière minute impliquant de facto la fin de l’indépendance du Bureau National anticorruption d’Ukraine (NABU) ...
Lire la suite - Ukraine: The adoption of the July 22 law became a breaking point – Interview with Olena Halushka 26/07/2025
Céline Bayou

On 22 July, the Ukrainian Parliament adopted in second reading (with 263 votes in favour, 13 against, and 13 abstentions) Draft Law n° 12414, which included a last-minute amendment that would de facto dismantle the independence of the National Anti-Corruption ...
Lire la suite - Hongrie : un virage économique à hauts risques vers la Chine 23/06/2025
Sai Subramanian*

La croissance économique de la Hongrie s’appuie de plus en plus sur les investissements étrangers. Alors que le pays se heurte au blocage de milliards de fonds gelés par l’Union européenne (UE) qui lui reproche ses violations de l’État de ...
Lire la suite - Hungary: a high-risk economic pivot towards China 23/06/2025
Sai Subramanian*

Hungary’s pursuit of economic growth has increasingly relied on foreign investment, particularly from China. As the country struggles to unlock billions in frozen European Union (EU) funds due to rule-of-law concerns, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has deepened Budapest’s economic ties ...
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