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Russia unleashes offensive on Ukraine, ushering in new phase of war
19/04/2022

Russia unleashes offensive on Ukraine, ushering in new phase of war

British anti-ship missiles, tanks from Eastern European countries and armored vehicles from Australia are being rushed to the fight.

28/02/2022

Pierderile armatei ruse în Ucraina🇺🇦

25/02/2022
Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic have been looking into reducing VAT rates for electricity and gas, while Poland’s...
19/01/2022

Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic have been looking into reducing VAT rates for electricity and gas, while Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced a raft of other measures at the end of last year to help people cope with pricier groceries, including payments to be doled out this year to low-income families of between 400 złoty and 1,437 złoty (€88 to €317), depending on household size and salaries.

Politicians are in a bind over whether short-term fixes will work, or whether they need to hunker down for a long-term price surge.

Jarosław Kaczyński, chairman of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (P*S) party and the country’s de facto leader, confirmed...
07/01/2022

Jarosław Kaczyński, chairman of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (P*S) party and the country’s de facto leader, confirmed that the government has the Pegasus hacking software system but denied it had been used against opposition politicians in the 2019 parliamentary election campaign.

Amnesty International confirms opposition politician’s charges that his phone was hacked during election campaign.

French diplomats, civil servants and policymakers will play a key role in delivering set priorities for the country's pr...
04/01/2022

French diplomats, civil servants and policymakers will play a key role in delivering set priorities for the country's presidency of the Council of the EU, which started on January 1.

From Paris to Brussels, 12 French officials will play a key role during the French EU presidency.

Two weeks ago, I wrote an analysis of Russian strategy titled “Russia’s Move.” Here’s a brief recap: When the Soviet Uni...
13/12/2021

Two weeks ago, I wrote an analysis of Russian strategy titled “Russia’s Move.” Here’s a brief recap: When the Soviet Union collapsed, it lost control of the western borderlands that had been the bedrock of its security for hundreds of years. Those borderlands created a strategic depth that forced invaders into an extended and exhausting campaign that Russia could resist. Russia had been attacked in the 18th century by the Swedes, in the 19th century by France, and twice in the 20th century by Germany. There had also been wars with Turkey in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1991, these borderland regions became independent, and from the Russian point of view, the West generally and the United States specifically sought to control the newly formed states. This constituted nothing less than an existential threat to Russia.

Two weeks ago, I wrote an analysis of Russian strategy titled “Russia’s Move.” Here’s a brief recap: When the Soviet Union collapsed, it lost control of

Welcome to POLITICO’s annual ranking of the most influential people in Europe. In addition to the most powerful person o...
09/12/2021

Welcome to POLITICO’s annual ranking of the most influential people in Europe. In addition to the most powerful person on the Continent, the list is divided into three categories — doers, dreamers and disrupters — each representing a different type of power.

The class of 2022 Welcome to POLITICO’s annual ranking of the most influential people in Europe. In addition to the most powerful person on the Continent, the list is divided into three categories …

01/12/2021
At the moment, Romania is still facing a great amount of issues related to politics and the ongoing pandemic. If this co...
27/10/2021

At the moment, Romania is still facing a great amount of issues related to politics and the ongoing pandemic. If this continues, a paradigm shift is very much possible in the country. The presidential, local, parliamentary and European elections that will take place in 2024 will subsequently prove decisive regarding Romania’s position. Just as the Czech Republic and Slovakia’s changes in government moved these states away from Poland and Hungary, elections in Bucharest could see Romania draw closer to Orbán and Kaczyński. Of course, there are currently only tentative signs that this shift is happening. However, a failure to deliver resilience funding promised by EU officials and a lack of Western support regarding COVID-19 may well encourage the country to embrace a position more critical of Brussels.

Romania’s relations with the V4 states have rarely been straight forward. This is perhaps best seen with regards to Bucharest’s enduring support for EU norms. Recent events, however, suggest the country could soon draw closer to the group.

07/10/2021

BREAKING NEWS
The 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to the novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah, born in Zanzibar and active in England, “for his uncompromising and compassionate pe*******on of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents.”

Abdulrazak Gurnah was born in 1948 and grew up on the island of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean but arrived in England as a refugee in the end of the 1960’s. After the peaceful liberation from British colonial rule in December 1963 Zanzibar went through a revolution which, under President Abeid Karume’s regime, led to oppression and persecution of citizens of Arab origin; massacres occurred. Gurnah belonged to the victimised ethnic group and after finishing school was forced to leave his family and flee the country, by then the newly formed Republic of Tanzania. He was eighteen years old. Not until 1984 was it possible for him to return to Zanzibar, allowing him to see his father shortly before the father’s death. Gurnah has until his recent retirement been Professor of English and Postcolonial Literatures at the University of Kent in Canterbury, focusing principally on writers such as Wole Soyinka, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o and Salman Rushdie.

Gurnah has published ten novels and a number of short stories. The theme of the refugee’s disruption runs throughout his work. He began writing as a 21-year-old in English exile, and even though Swahili was his first language, English became his literary tool. He has said that in Zanzibar, his access to literature in Swahili was virtually nil and his earliest writing could not strictly be counted as literature. Arabic and Persian poetry, especially ‘The Arabian Nights’, were an early and significant wellspring for him, as were the Quran’s surahs. But the English-language tradition, from Shakespeare to V. S. Naipaul, would especially mark his work. That said, it must be stressed that he consciously breaks with convention, upending the colonial perspective to highlight that of the indigenous populations. Thus, his novel ‘Desertion’ (2005) about a love affair becomes a blunt contradiction to what he has called “the imperial romance”, where a conventionally European hero returns home from romantic escapades abroad, upon which the story reaches its inevitable, tragic resolution. In Gurnah, the tale continues on African soil and never actually ends.

Gurnah’s writing is from his time in exile but pertains to his relationship with the place he had left, which means that memory is of vital importance for the genesis of his work. His debut novel, ‘Memory of Departure’, from 1987, is about a failed uprising and keeps us on the African continent. The gifted young protagonist attempts to disengage from the social blight of the coast, hoping to be taken under the wing of a prosperous uncle in Nairobi. Instead he is humiliated and returned to his broken family, the alcoholic and violent father and a sister forced into prostitution.

Gurnah often allows his carefully constructed narratives to lead up to a hard-won insight. A good example is the third novel, ‘Dottie’ (1990), a portrait of a Black woman of immigrant background growing up in harsh conditions in racially charged 1950’s England, and because of her mother’s silence lacking connection with her own family history. At the same time, she feels rootless in England, the country she was born and grew up in. The novel’s protagonist attempts to create her own space and identity through books and stories; reading gives her a chance to reconstruct herself. Not least names and name changes play a central role in a novel that shows Gurnah’s deep compassion and psychological adroitness, completely without sentimentality.

In Gurnah’s treatment of the refugee experience, focus is on identity and self-image, apparent not least in ‘Admiring Silence’ (1996) and ‘By the Sea’ (2001). In both these first-person novels silence is presented as the refugee’s strategy to shield his identity from racism and prejudice, but also as a means of avoiding a collision between past and present, producing disappointment and disastrous self-deception.

Gurnah’s dedication to truth and his aversion to simplification are striking. This can make him bleak and uncompromising, at the same time as he follows the fates of individuals with great compassion and unbending commitment. His novels recoil from stereotypical descriptions and open our gaze to a culturally diversified East Africa unfamiliar to many in other parts of the world. In Gurnah’s literary universe, everything is shifting – memories, names, identities. This is probably because his project cannot reach completion in any definitive sense. An unending exploration driven by intellectual passion is present in all his books, and equally prominent now, in ‘Afterlives’ (2020), as when he began writing as a 21-year-old refugee.

Anders Olsson
Chairman of the Nobel Committee
The Swedish Academy

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