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Interviews | 12.06.2019 'Tokayev’s victory was of course predictable' After almost 30 years, Kazakhstan has now elected its second president since independence. Christoph Mohr reports
How European countries are dealing with rising inflation and energy prices Economic hardship from the pandemic and the war in Ukraine has hit the continent. We look at the government's response in Spain, Czechia and Greece
What did Western sanctions on Russia achieve? Western sanctions haven’t ended Russia’s war on Ukraine. But they are likely to set back the country’s economic development by 30 years
Is a 'closer Europe' a better Europe? Macron's idea of 'European sovereignty' doesn't match Germany's European federation dream. In today's context the EU must be more capable not closer