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Anne Applebaum

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Unlearning the lessons from Chernobyl

Three decades after the deadly explosion, people still talk about the disaster
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Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the Chernobyl's New Safe Confinement covering the 4th block (reactor 4) of Chernobyl Nuclear power plant. HBO’s hugely popular television series 'Chernobyl' has renewed interest around the world on Ukraine’s 1986 nuclear disaster with authorities reporting a 30 per cent increase of tourist demands to visit the affected area and tourist operators forecasting that number of tourists visiting the site may double this year up to 150.000 persons.

Why Washington is unnerving Nato

America’s language is similar to that of those who opposed entry into Second World War
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Why Washington is making Nato uneasy

The Ukrainian election: Sitcom or real life?

The first real test for comedian Zelensky will come in a TV debate with Poroshenko
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Ukrainian comic actor, showman and presidential frontrunner Volodymyr Zelensky surrounded by cameramen and photographers plays table tennis with a journalist ahead of the provisional results at the headquarter in Kiev on March 31, 2019.

Why are French protesters so upset?

Saga of gilets jaunes suggests perceptions of policy are important than policy itself
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French yellow vest protesters, backdropped by the Eiffel Tower are rallying to support an older woman activist injured in a confrontation with police, Saturday, March 30, 2019, in Paris.

Paris riots have a message for the world

In contemporary times democracies need to listen to more voices
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Russia’s Ukraine offensive is a warning to the West

Putin may be trying to signal that the conflict with Kiev isn’t over
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Why Germans prefer to change the subject

They would rather discuss the future of genetically modified foods, construction permits, streetlights than the threat of Russia’s military aggression
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Germans prefer to change the subject

But now Merkel and her Cabinet are caught in an odd trap in they have to take the bull by the horns
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Germans prefer to change the subject
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