EU citizens head to the polls to elect a new parliament in the most important EU election in recent times. Here’s what to look out for.
Brexitology: Dog Chases Tail, Again
Theresa May’s authority is so eroded that her latest attempt to finally resolve Brexit will likely fail.
US: The Futility of Democrats’ 2020 Dream
Why a Democratic President, if elected, will be able to change very little in the U.S.
Dear Senator Graham: Why Give Trump a Blank Check?
A personal reflection on political principles and responsibilities.
The Social Burden of Depression in Japan
Aside from the effects on health and on people’s well-being, depression in Japan exacts a heavy economic toll on individuals, families and on society as a whole.
US Vs. Iran: The Gulf of Tonkin Precedent
Are the warmongers in the U.S. faking attacks from supposed Iranian sources? The lessons of the Vietnam War provide a clear warning.
With 15 EU “Spitzenkandidaten” — Whom to Choose?
The system to select the new Commission President may have been well-intentioned, but it remains the private plaything of Brussels insiders with little contact to European citizens.
The Big Brexit Mess
UK poll shift sends clear message to the two major parties – sort Brexit out fast.
Does the US President Lead a New Axis of Evil?
Under Donald Trump, the times when U.S. administrations acted as a force for global good are fast becoming a faint memory.

























