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A striking painting by Greek artist Giannēs Gaitēs, titled Display or Onlookers (1974-1975), featuring a crowd of nearly identical, faceless men dressed in red-striped suits, black ties, and red bowler hats. Their monochromatic faces, with simple black slits for eyes, create an eerie sense of conformity and anonymity. The repetition of figures, tightly packed together against a vivid orange background, evokes themes of mass identity, societal uniformity, and depersonalization. The artwork serves as a powerful critique of modern society’s loss of individuality, making it a fitting visual metaphor for bureaucratic Europe’s political and economic stagnation

Munich 2025: Europe’s never-ending identity crisis

The word “Munich” evokes grim European memories: Hitler’s Beer Hall Putsch (1923), the 1938 Agreement that fed Central Europe to the wolves, and the 1972 Olympic massacre. Now, another fateful gathering looms

A detailed political map of Cyprus showing major cities, regions, and the UN buffer zone dividing the island into northern and southern parts. The Mediterranean Sea surrounds Cyprus, with key locations like Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Famagusta, and Kyrenia labeled. The map highlights the geopolitical division of the island, reflecting ongoing territorial and strategic disputes

Cyprus caught in the crossfire of global power games

According to Turkish Professor Dr. Anıl Çeçen, the U.S. and Israel are turning Cyprus into a battleground for financial control, energy dominance, and military power—trapping both Greeks and Turks in a dangerous geopolitical game

NATO expansion_geo-trends.eu_Soldiers disembarking from a military landing craft during a NATO exercise, equipped with rifles and heavy gear, emerging from water under clear blue skies

NATO expansion and its impact on global security

NATO has evolved from a Cold War-era alliance into a key player in global security, with its expansion and missions generating debate. This analysis is based on a report from www.postfactum.co.uk