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Europe’s Security Problem: Can The European Union Defend Itself?

Could increased cooperation on defense issues at the EU level extend to the establishment of an EU army? Who will fund it? Who will run it? Who will control it? Let’s examine the EU in detail on this subject.

The Dark Side of Digital Currency: North Korea’s Cryptocurrency Exploits

Cryptocurrency theft, especially by North Korea, sparks global security concerns; a joint effort by Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. aims to counteract this threat.

Artificial Intelligence as a Major Disruptive Technology

AI’s broad impact in security and politics necessitates careful management; decision-makers must navigate this transformation effectively.

Cross-Roads and Alliances: Türkiye’s EU Odyssey

Türkiye’s EU aspirations face hurdles: geopolitical concerns, human rights issues, and historical complexities complicate accession.

Securitization of Climate Change in Türkiye: A Discourse Analysis of Minister Yumaklı

Yumaklı’s speech highlights Turkey’s water security amid climate change, urging national cooperation and mobilization for sustainable solutions.

The Terror Gangs That Established Israel And The Land Sale Issue

Like antisemitism in Europe, Palestinian land sales and the critical role of terrorist groups in the formation of Israel.

As Russia’s Blackmail Continues, Tensions In The OSCE Are Increasing

OSCE faces challenges with Russian influence, hindering efficient decision-making.

2023 NATO Foreign Ministers Summit

NATO Ministers meet in Brussels, focus on Ukraine, Middle East, and affirm China not an adversary.

Wang Yi Supports UN’s Leading Role In The Conflict In Middle East By Urging Ceasefire In Gaza

Visegrad Group Presidents meet in Prague, discuss Ukraine’s war, refugee intake, and aid, emphasizing united support against Russia.

Geert Wilders Is Preparing To Become The Prime Minister Of The Netherlands

Wilders’ far-right win mirrors Europe’s anti-immigration shift, echoing Orbán and Le Pen. Economic concerns drive support, challenging the status quo.

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