Nearly four months ago Russia invaded Ukraine and since then the western world has been watching real images of war in Europe, something that we could never imagine before February

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With the recent influx of migrants from Ukraine to the European Union, the role of migration in solving the problem of an aging population in the EU has been brought

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The Chinese Zero-Covid policy, carried out to prevent any community spread of the virus, has kept almost 28 million people in Shanghai trapped in their homes for the past weeks. 

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The war in Ukraine has caused massive human suffering already, but, as The Economist describes in its March 12 edition, a new calamity looms. It is still unclear whether Ukraine

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On the 24th of February, the president of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, began the invasion of Ukraine, pursuing the announced objectives of “demilitarization” and “guarantee of neutrality” of the

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Due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, there have been several sanctions applied to Russia by different countries, and lately one of the most talked-about, and already agreed upon by the European

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According to the Regulatory Entity of Energetic Services (ERSE), prices of gasoline have risen on average 17 cents per litter while those of diesel 20 cents per litter (Público, 2022).

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The world has been living through an extremely peculiar period due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis: people were forced to stay home; schools closed; businesses had to adapt their operational

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Last November and December, the next long-term EU budget was approved along with Next Generation EU (NGEU), a temporary instrument aimed at boosting the recovery from the economic impacts of

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The new US president has taken an opposite posture regarding climate action compared with his predecessor. After rejoining the Paris agreement in his first day in office, Joe Biden has

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