Tougher EU emissions rules could hit Poland’s coal-dependent economy in particular.
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The VoiCEE podcast: decoding Russia’s information war in Central and Eastern Europe
Anastasiia Herasymchuk
In this episode, we discuss how the Russian propaganda machine has attempted to influence recent regional events.
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The VoiCEE podcast: Six trends to shape CEE in 2023
Nicholas Watson
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Adrien Beauduin
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“Attacks on reproductive rights in CEE are part of a global movement”
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“We need to ask the Ukrainian refugees in Poland how they want to solve their problems.”
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The war in Ukraine highlights how net-zero strategies will have to continually contend with crises.
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Nicholas Watson
In this episode, we discuss the rule of law in Central and Eastern Europe.
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