Time to talk

  • 2015-10-22
  • By Aivis Indans
RIGA - As it has been in every previous decade, Europe finds itself at a crossroads once again.  European identity has been polarized by recent events pertaining to Russian aggression, migration patterns and economic hardships.  We have all seen the news: refugees flooding border checkpoints, UK approving lethal preemptive strikes against Russian jets, a Ukrainian identity crisis, and the Eurozone’s struggle to remain intact; there is not a day that goes by that Europe’s future could be changed in an instant. What then is the average citizen to make ...
 
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