What does the Greece - Chevron agreement for Crete conceal? The clauses and the 'red flags'
The article discusses the contentious clauses in the agreement between Greece's government and Chevron regarding oil exploration in the southern seas of Crete, raising concerns over potential sovereignty issues.
Qatar discusses regional escalation with several countries and calls for dialogue
Qatar is engaging in dialogue with various countries regarding regional tensions, emphasizing the need for peaceful resolution following Iranian missile attacks targeting its territory.
UK ‘took far too long’ to let US use its airbases to attack Iran, Trump says
Donald Trump criticized the UK for delaying US access to its airbases for attacks on Iran, expressing disappointment with the British government's decisions regarding sovereignty issues.
Iran's Attacks and International Law: What Are the Options for Gulf States?
Iran's recent attacks on American military installations in Gulf states raise critical international law issues regarding the prohibition of violence and state sovereignty.
Week in Law with Radoslav Procházka: Freedom and Sovereignty in the Digital Geo-Economy
The piece discusses the interplay of legal issues concerning technological sovereignty and its role in strategic autonomy in the digital economy, as analyzed by former constitutional lawyer Radoslav Procházka.
Tearing down the fence and British soldiers without controls: the keys to the Gibraltar agreement with which 'the United Kingdom wins'
A recent agreement between the EU and the UK, set to eliminate physical barriers at the Gibraltar border, also addresses sovereignty and control issues post-Brexit.
Will Donald Trump Force Great Britain Not to Shrink?
The article discusses Donald Trump's pressure on the UK regarding sovereignty issues related to the Chagos Archipelago and its military significance.
Samara's Fury Over Drilling: 'These Matters Must Not Be Spoken Calmly' – Demands Answers from Turkey
Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras expresses strong concerns regarding a drilling contract with Chevron and Turkish interference, demanding clarity from the current government on national sovereignty issues.
Senegal: Opening of a Colloquium on the Restitution of Cultural Works
A colloquium titled "Sovereignties and Restitution of Cultural Works" has commenced in Senegal, bringing together experts to discuss cultural repatriation issues.
KKE: Beautification and Complacency Regarding Greek-Turkish Relations - Labor Issues from Mitsotakis
The KKE criticizes Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for downplaying the serious issues in Greek-Turkish relations and labor contracts, arguing that his administration is failing to address the underlying tensions.
US, China clash over Peru’s Chancay megaport after court bars regulator oversight
The US and China are clashing over Peru's Chancay megaport following a court ruling that limits regulatory oversight, as Washington warns of sovereignty risks and Beijing issues a rebuttal.
Zurovec on Stanivuković, Grmoja on the politicization of the judiciary, Kalinić on geopolitics
Key Croatian political figures respond to controversial statements and issues concerning sovereignty, the judiciary, and geopolitical challenges.
Critical minerals: the wealth we still do not know how to build
The article discusses the shift in focus within Latin America's natural resource debate towards critical minerals, such as rare earths, lithium, and cobalt, which are increasingly considered issues of sovereignty and security by many countries.
Gerapetritis: The extension of territorial waters will come as the marine parks in the Aegean and spatial planning have come
Greek official George Gerapetritis emphasized the need to continue dialogue with Turkey while firmly stating that issues of national sovereignty will not be negotiated.
There was something
The article discusses Germany's reaction to the discovery that the BND was eavesdropping on former US President Obama, highlighting a growing indifference in the country towards issues of state sovereignty and civil liberties.
True Sovereignty
The article discusses how blaming the United States for a country's issues may overshadow the need for self-reflection and understanding one's own cultural shortcomings to achieve true sovereignty.
Sparrow: "Polexit? It's not politics. It's a symptom"
The article discusses the flaws of the European Union and argues that the belief that leaving it would resolve these issues is wishful thinking, citing Marek Jurek's assertion that 'Polexit' is merely a propaganda slogan until support for leaving reaches at least 40%.