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Ukraine
The problem with the ‘Kremlin testing the boundaries’ theory is that it doesn’t make much political or military sense
Owen Matthews
All eyes were on the Hungarian prime minister at yesterday’s EU summit in Brussels
Andrew Tettenborn
He may believe his illiberal methods are justified in his quest to vanquish the ‘darkness and evil’ of the past
Carson Becker
Those longing for a centrist restoration have been declaring that the madness is on its way out. They are wrong
Christopher Caldwell
Europe
The Polish elections offered another blow to a Polish-Hungarian relationship already fraying over the war in Ukraine
Will Collins