Practice what you preach
How Europe is failing Russian asylum seekers who have risked their lives to flee repression

For many Russians who have fled the Putin regime, the freedom they hoped to find in Europe has come with a bitter aftertaste. Earlier this month, I took part in a European Parliament round table discussion dedicated to the problems of Russian refugees in Europe at which I read out a letter from Russian journalist and activist Irina Suslova, who is currently seeking asylum in Czechia.
European values, a cornerstone of which is the protection of those seeking refuge from persecution, are being put to the test.
The voices of those who fled repression and who are fighting for freedom should be amplified rather than silenced.

Russia’s drone pipeline
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Alone, together
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Neighbourhood watch
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Going to cede
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The race for the Arctic
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A grave miscalculation
Putin’s attempt to re-enact World War II in Ukraine has gone horribly wrong

A frozen war is not peace
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Just 10% from peace
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The year that could be
Even without cause for optimism about the state of the world, we mustn’t allow hope to die

