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Eastern Europe must earn its security in a post-American NATO

To survive shifting fault lines, CEE should rearm and show its worth as a partner.

SKARZYSKO-KAMIENNA, POLAND - JUNE 13: Poland's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk inspects small caliber ammunition during the opening of Mesko SA's New Ammunition Production Hall on June 13, 2025 in Skarzysko-Kamienna, Poland. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is attending the opening of a new hall for theproduction of small-caliber ammunition at Mesko SA, Polish manufacturer of ammunition and missiles. The new 4,000 square meter facility is part of 'Project 400,' aimed at increasing production capacity with four automated production lines for pistol and rifle ammunition, increasing Mesko's production capacity to 250 million pieces of ammunition per year. A number of European countries, including Poland, have significantly increased defense spending and weapons production as Russia's war in Ukraine stirs fears around security, and as US military support for Europe waivers under President Donald Trump's administration. (Photo by Omar Marques/Getty Images)

Divisive politics has brought nothing good to Slovakia or the US

An escalation of political violence should be a wake-up call for ruling elites, not a pretext for power grabs

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is transferred at the F.D. Roosevelt University Hospital after he was wounded in a shooting incident in Handlova, in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, May 15, 2024. REUTERS/Stringer

More than democracy is at stake in polls in Slovakia and Poland

If Slovaks and Poles vote in conservative, populist forces, this would not bode well for their nations or for EU unity.

epa10856676 Slovak former Prime Minister and chairman of the Smer-SD party Robert Fico speaks at the party's election campaign rally in Nitra, Slovakia, 12 September 2023. Robert Fico, a socially conservative left-wing populist and two-time former prime minister, takes poll lead ahead of elections and his party has called for stop military aid to neighbouring Ukraine. Parliamentary elections in Slovakia will be held on 30 September 2023. EPA-EFE/MARTIN DIVISEK

Eastern Europe must not lag behind on the green transition

Doing so could be costly and dangerous for its future development.

Wind turbines are seen in a wind farm near the town of Babolna, 100 km (62 miles) west Budapest May 18, 2011. There are about 160 wind turbines operating in the flatlands of Hungary with most of them in the northwestern areas. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo(HUNGARY - Tags: SOCIETY)

Why some EU countries in the east are still pro-Russia

Despite recent memories of Russian aggression, some Eastern European states still fall for Russian disinformation.

People hold a Russian flag during a demonstration in support of Russia under the slogan "We are not neutral! We are with Russia! Victory is ours!", in Sofia, Bulgaria, December 10, 2022, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues. REUTERS/Spasiyana Sergieva