How to be a believer amidst a hell of violence?

On trauma, healing, and freedom The October 7th Hamas attack left a mark on the start of the 2023-2024 academic year at the College of Europe. Students and professors of international relations spent the following months trying to decipher the legal, political, military, and humanitarian aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian tragedy unfolding anew. Therefore, Cardinal Pierbattista

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In a table full of winners, the only loser was Democracy: European elections in Greece or how not to talk about the Far Right

Image source: https://hellas-first.org/2024/06/11/ethniko-fronima-kai-akrodexia/  In order to vote by post for the European elections, we Greeks abroad received a booklet with instructions (as it was the first time this system was implemented) which included a chapter on what are European elections (!), and why they are important. Even though I initially laughed it off, given the

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Navigating the new age of disinformation: The evolving role of fact-checkers in Poland

Disinformation casts a wide net, infiltrating all aspects of society: from health and the environment to defence and politics… Amidst this landscape, several strategies can be explored to combat disinformation, with fact-checking standing out as a pivotal approach. But what is the reality of those who work every day to contribute to a healthier media

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Their voices cried the failure of the international community: A visit to Srebrenica

Arriving at the Srebrenica Memorial Site in the context of our study trip to the Western Balkans, I couldn’t help a flashback to the previous semester, when we visited the Bełżec memorial. The memorial of Bełżec, at the site where a Nazi center of extermination for the Jewish people used to operate along the Lublin-Lviv

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How Amazon’s cloud architecture can help safeguard the continuum of governance

In the rapidly evolving domain of cloud computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS) stands as a paragon of innovation and resilience, particularly in the public sector. At a recent seminar at College of Europe in Natolin, led by Dariusz Matczak, an Account Manager at AWS covering the Public Sector in Poland, the spotlight was on the

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