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<p>As the situation in Western and Central Ukraine has for now stabilized, a trip to Kyiv can provide those interested in international affairs with a unique opportunity to observe world history in the making.</p>

Slovenian Elections: A Win for Democracy, a Loss for Populism in Europe

Political newcomer Robert Golob’s victory in Slovenia’s April 24th general election may be both a step forward for its own democracy as well as a setback for populist strongmen in Europe. The triumph of Golob and his Freedom Movement, just formed in January, is a reversal for neighboring Hungary’s rightwing populist leader, Viktor Orbán, who just won his fourth term in office

As snarls mount, economists take a walk on the supply side

Global supply chains are knotting up from China to Denmark, sparking re-examinations of things as macro as globalization itself and micro as trucking efficiency around American ports. Photo courtesy of BUD As for the big picture, the intertwined world economy took decades to stitch together and will take years to play out, however it evolves.

I m proud of my Polish hometown s aid to Ukrainian war refugees

While U.S. media focus rightly on Ukraine’s brave resistance against Vladimir Putin’s invasion army, another major story from the region has received less media attention.

Black history hero Homer Smith fought racism at home and Soviet propaganda abroad

As a Polish American journalist and a media freedom advocate, I would like to end Black History Month by honoring an African American news reporter and writer. Homer Smith, Jr. (1909-1972) was a 20th-century fighter for freedom and human dignity who deserves to be admired and remembered by more people.

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