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Opinion- World Cup in Qatar: Europe’s hypocrisy and moral downfall

Opinion- World Cup in Qatar: Europe’s hypocrisy and moral downfall

The arguably most controversial sports event of this year is only a few days away: the 2022 football world cup will kick off on Sunday, the 20th of November in the Qatari city of al-Chaur at a stadium that didn’t exist before 2015. As it became clear that none of the 32 football associations considered boycotting the event, the big question was passed on to the public: to watch or not to watch.

OPINION: Why Turkey Might Block Sweden and Finland’s Bids to Join NATO

OPINION: Why Turkey Might Block Sweden and Finland’s Bids to Join NATO

As Finland and Sweden announced their bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) ranks, Turkey has warned to veto the membership of the Scandinavian allies unless they meet some diplomatic preconditions first. This is nothing new for NATO as new countries being admitted depends on the approval of all of its existing members. In this situation, Turkey is putting its foot down against its allies as a bid to counter terrorism.

5 Critical Aspects of the Facebook 'Metaverse' that You Must Know About

5 Critical Aspects of the Facebook 'Metaverse' that You Must Know About

The new future of social media is the Metaverse. Social networks take it to a next level by introducing the Metaverse, a virtual environment where people can interact, learn and play using technologies such as Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Smart Glasses. But the implementation of these features is problematic as they are susceptible to cyberattacks, fraud, sexual harassment, privacy concerns and an increase of social exclusion.

Opinion: The Antonym of Collective Guilt is not Collective Innocence

Opinion: The Antonym of Collective Guilt is not Collective Innocence

As the Russian military, after failing to swiftly occupy Ukraine, turns to its now traditional tactics of attacking the population in the occupied territories, a wave of anger towards Russians is following the wave of solidarity with Ukrainians. In a well-intentioned attempt to shield the Russians from discrimination, the West falls into a dangerous trap of substituting collective guilt with collective innocence. Both are a blessing for the propaganda machine built by the Kremlin over the years.

REPOWER: A European Plan for a More Affordable, Secure and Sustainable Energy

REPOWER: A European Plan for a More Affordable, Secure and Sustainable Energy

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has raised the issue of the EU’s dependencies on Russia. For this reason, an European Gas Policy will be introduced by next month. “REPOWER” represents a plan to make a more affordable, secure and sustainable energy in Europe, anticipating the future Gas Policy key points.

Greenwashed or Wilfully Ignorant? The EU and Shark Fin Trade

Greenwashed or Wilfully Ignorant? The EU and Shark Fin Trade

The latest European Citizens Initiative that made headlines and managed to pass over 1 Million signatures was the Stop Finning - Stop Shark Trade Initiative. The initiative has the aim to legally ban the trade of shark fins in Europe. However, up until the rise of the initiative and its push on social media platforms such as Instagram, the issue was barely recognised and only was a problem European conservationists, and environmentalists knew of, not European citizens. The factuality of the latter points to a larger problem within the EU which is its lack of attentiveness and transparency when it comes to its species protection and nature protection laws.

The Clash of Generations: The Youth's Exam with Turkey

The Clash of Generations: The Youth's Exam with Turkey

In Turkey's upcoming 2023 legislative election, the youth is seen as a key to salvation from an authoritarian regime and to promote democratization. The election is planned to take place exactly 10 years after the Gezi Park protests, which was the biggest reaction against the establishing authoritarian course. Last year, the role of youth was decisive in politics for election promises and the effects were felt in public discussions. Under worsening economic circumstances, President Erdogan's vote base consolidation is no longer easy.

The generation gap does in not going to close, according to the ruling coalition AKP-MHP’s future projection. This is also the most important indicator of the collapse of Erdoğan’s pious youth project that has been applied for many years. However, young people in Turkey struggle with severely restricted individual freedoms and harsh economic conditions.

For Germany and Europe, It's Time to Choose A Side

For Germany and Europe, It's Time to Choose A Side

As NATO is bracing for the potential next round of escalation of the war conflict in the east of Ukraine, countries heavily reliant on Russian fossil fuels, like Germany, constantly seem to fail in prioritizing the integrity of NATO and the security of its allies first. If the Western democracies are to remain strong and independent, they have to realize that the danger posed by the collaborationists within is by no means smaller than that from the external opponents of the liberal order.

The EU's Geopolitical Gateway in the Indo-Pacific

The EU's Geopolitical Gateway in the Indo-Pacific

The growing rivalry between global superpowers, the US and China, continues to make strategic geopolitical choices for states in the Indo-Pacific rather difficult. With the announcement of the European Union (EU’s) joint Indo-Pacific strategy in September last year, the trading bloc expresses a clear objective to reposition itself in the region. Whilst many remain sceptical of its capacity to play an active role in a multipolar system, some believe the EU could provide a promising balancing alternative for middle players in the Indo-Pacific. Arguments on either side vary depending on one’s conceptualisation of the international arena and the spheres of influence within.

The EU-Turkey Relations: Current Problems and How the Country Lost its EU Scope

The EU-Turkey Relations: Current Problems and How the Country Lost its EU Scope

The EU's perception of political elites and society in Turkey has taken a very negative turn in recent years. The main culprit of this state of affairs is the fact that the AKP, which has been ruling the country for two decades, has been administering the country in an authoritarian way. However, the negative perception that the EU has of Turkish society is not limited to this authoritarian trend. According to the research survey of the GMF, although the EU represents a way out for the Turkish youth, most of the people continue to look at the EU with suspicion.