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Saturday, 27 June 2026

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Europe at 40°C: What Comes After the Heatwave — Fires, Floods, Storms or a New Climate Reality?

As Europe faces one of its most severe heatwaves on record, the real danger may not end when temperatures begin to fall. Extreme heat can leave behind a more unstable continent: dry landscapes, overheated cities, stressed infrastructure and an atmosphere ready for violent storms.

A graphic map illustrating extreme heat and high temperatures across the European continent

Europe is learning a hard lesson this summer: the end of a heatwave does not always mean the end of danger. Sometimes it means the beginning of the next phase.

Across Western, Central and Southern Europe, extreme heat has already turned from a weather story into a social, medical, economic and political stress test. Roads have buckled, rail tracks have overheated, hospitals have come under pressure, schools and public events have been disrupted, and millions of people have lived through days and nights when the body could not properly recover. This is not simply “hot weather”. It is a test of whether European cities, homes, transport systems, hospitals and governments are prepared for a climate that is changing faster than many institutions expected in our environment.

The most important question now is not only when the heat will ease. The more serious question is what comes next.

Friday, 26 June 2026

Friday, June 26, 2026

When Football Meets Human Rights: Why Egypt vs Iran Became the Most Symbolic Match of the 2026 World Cup

A group-stage match in Seattle has turned into a global argument about sport, identity, religion, freedom and the limits of neutrality in modern football.

A stadium view illustrating the Egypt versus Iran FIFA World Cup 2026 match in Seattle

There are football matches that are remembered for goals, saves, penalties and tactical genius. And then there are matches that become larger than the game itself. Egypt versus Iran in Seattle at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has become one of those moments.

On paper, it is a Group G fixture. Two national teams. One stadium. Ninety minutes of football. For coaches, players and many fans, that is exactly what it should remain: a sporting contest, not a political tribunal. But modern sport no longer exists in a vacuum. When the world’s most watched tournament arrives in a city during Pride weekend, and the teams on the pitch represent countries where LGBTQ+ people face criminalisation, repression or prosecution, the stadium inevitably becomes more than a stadium. It becomes a mirror.

Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Christine Batruch: Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, Ukraine’s Global Visionary and the Origins of the Davos WEF

Interview with Christine Batruch: Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, Ukraine’s Global Visionary and the Origins of the Davos Forum

This year marks the centenary of Bohdan Hawrylyshyn, one of the most internationally respected Ukrainians of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Born in Western Ukraine, he lived through war, forced labour, refugee life, education in Canada, academic leadership in Switzerland and decades of service to Ukraine.

Interview with Christine Batruch about the 100th anniversary of Bohdan Hawrylyshyn in a television studio

His life connected Ukraine with some of the world’s most important intellectual, political and business platforms — including the early Davos meetings that later evolved into the World Economic Forum.

Monday, 22 June 2026

Monday, June 22, 2026

Dr Olga Azarova: Why Business Retreat is a Key Tool for Business Families

Why Retreats Are Especially Important for Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders



The Entrepreneur as a Person under Constant Pressure. Entrepreneurs are among the most overloaded people in the modern economy. They carry responsibility not only for themselves, but also for teams, clients, partners, investors, families, reputation, cash flow, growth, risk and the future.

Unlike many professionals, an entrepreneur does not simply finish work at the end of the day. The business continues to live inside the mind. Problems follow the founder into the evening, into the weekend, into family time and sometimes even into sleep.

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Ukraine as the “Silicon Valley” of the Soviet Union

Ukraine as a Nation of Inventors: From Space and the Atom to the New Architecture of Modern Warfare

Today, Ukraine is not merely defending its statehood. It is also reintroducing itself to the world as it truly is: one of the historic centres of intellectual, engineering, agricultural, industrial, cultural and military modernity in Eastern Europe — a nation whose achievements were for decades too often presented under someone else’s name: “Soviet”, “Russian” or “imperial”.

Ukraine as a nation of inventors, scientists, engineers and defenders redefining modern warfare

This is one of the great historical injustices of the twentieth century. Many outstanding engineers, scientists, designers, artists, philosophers, writers and entrepreneurs connected with Ukraine by birth, education, cultural environment or professional formation were absorbed into the general Soviet canon and later into the Russian historical narrative.

Saturday, 20 June 2026

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Nadiia Vasylieva: Eurosatory 2026

Eurosatory 2026: Ukraine’s Defence Sector Is No Longer a Collection of Companies — It Is a New Industry

I am returning from Eurosatory 2026 with an important realisation.

Ukrainian defence industry representatives and exhibitors at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris

Many people still talk about the Ukrainian defence sector as a collection of separate successful companies. But at Eurosatory, I saw something different: I saw the birth of a new industry.

Only a few years ago, Ukrainian companies came to international exhibitions as individual manufacturers of drones, electronic warfare systems, robotic platforms or software.

Today, Ukraine is already represented as an integrated ecosystem. The exhibition featured dozens of Ukrainian companies, industry associations, state institutions and private manufacturers that are no longer competing merely with individual products, but with complete technological solutions.