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From the Building Sites of Paris to the Vales of Donbas: The Unusual Journey of Andrzej Swiekosz, a Volunteer in Ukraine

The story of a young Polish man who left France to discover his true vocation.

In Central Asia, the Long Search for the “Missing” of World War II

In these countries, the memory of the "Great Patriotic War" has been particularly questioned since the Russian aggression in Ukraine.

Being a Christian: the Pope, Agatha Christie, and Ukraine

At a time when we no longer know where to turn with the news coming at us from around the world, current affairs sometimes...

Technological Autonomy: A Strategic Imperative for Europe

What levers can enable Europe to strengthen its technological and military capabilities without depending on the United States?

Semiotic Parasitism and the Cult of the Soviet Victory Day

How the Allied victory over Nazi Germany became, in the Kremlin's discourse, an ideological weapon, that of the subversion of our values.

The Realtor Who Came in From the Cold

Trump's chief negotiator is acting in the service of a section of the elite, interested in restoring trade ties.

The Genealogy of Trumpism

Trump's policies seem to defy all logic. The closest parallel would be the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose entourage was riddled with Soviet agents.

Toward a Putin–Trump Pact?

Faced with the alliance of the forces of "peace", Russia and the United States, it is Europe which is now accused of being "fascist".

Ukraine: The Condition of Wounded Soldiers Raises Concerns

Rescuers are improvising to save the injured. A state of affairs that is also raising questions in Europe.

The Counterfeit Currency of Peace Without Justice

By making peace an absolute, Pope Francis failed to realize that he was actually encouraging Russian aggression.