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At the time of the partition of Ireland in 1921, pro-British Protestants had a two-thirds majority compared to Catholics, with...
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At the time of the partition of Ireland in 1921, pro-British Protestants had a two-thirds majority compared to Catholics, with...
Read moreFor several months now, the Boris Johnson administration has been urging the European Union to renegotiate the provisions of The...
Read moreThe nightmare of a repeat of the tragedies of World War II in Europe is closer to Europe than ever...
Read moreThe Russia-Ukraine war makes problems for China's trade development policies in Eurasia. Moreover, the dream of China's belt and road...
Read moreWhat is the reason for the increase in trade costs between the UK and the EU after the Brexit? What...
Read moreBoris Johnson is facing increasing demands from his party to step down after having admitted to attending a party in Downing...
Read moreWhat effect has NATO's eastward expansion had on the Ukraine-Russia war? What was the reason for the establishment of NATO?...
Read moreBrexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol threaten the identity of the Unionists in Northern Ireland. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)...
Read moreWill Russia remain Europe's leading energy supplier? There has been increasing concerns about Russia invading Ukraine and then ceasing...
Read moreThere have been conflicts in the region after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991....
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