Analysis The trillion dollar question: if Trump is so invincible, then why does he act like Putin’s deputy? One of the most gut-wrenching things you can experience as a journalist is an unsettled…Julian DeliaMarch 20, 2025
Analysis Who should pay for Europe’s spending spree? Given that the debate about rearming Europe and standing by Ukraine isn't set to go…Julian DeliaMarch 11, 2025
Analysis Europe’s sitting duck I'm just going to go ahead and say it. Our prime minister does not understand…Julian DeliaMarch 9, 2025
Analysis The war on the world Next year, the United States turns 250 years old. Over 90% of those 250 years…Julian DeliaMarch 4, 2025
Analysis The great AI red herring I am indulging myself in this analysis knowing full well I risk sounding like one…Julian DeliaFebruary 20, 2025
Commentary We’re on our own Growing up, I was taught that Europe is the last true bastion of democracy. While…Julian DeliaFebruary 18, 2025
News ‘Under attack, but not backing down’ – OCCRP loses a third of its funding due to USAID freeze The Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) announced that 29% of its funding has…Julian DeliaFebruary 8, 2025
Commentary Moderate politics and career politicians killed the European dream The European Union is at an existential juncture. In these dark days, it does not…Julian DeliaDecember 14, 2024
Commentary We need to talk about the news One of the most common things I hear is an iteration of the following: 'I…Julian DeliaNovember 17, 2024
Commentary A new era of tyranny begins, and governments are falling over each other to applaud it Yesterday, I spent several hours glued to my laptop, refreshing live updates about the US…Julian DeliaNovember 7, 2024