What The Global Evidence Shows – OpEd – Eurasia Review
Access to basic financial services remains uneven across the world. In many developing and emerging economies, large segments of the population still lack formal bank accounts, reliable payment options, or
How Kosovo’s Universities Could Hold The Key To Reversing Europe’s Brain Drain Crisis – OpEd – Eurasia Review
Every summer, a new generation of young, educated Kosovars packs their bags—not for vacation, but for good. They head to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, or beyond, chasing opportunities they believe their
Southeast Asia’s Economic Crossroads In 2025 – OpEd – Eurasia Review
The economic future of Southeast Asia in 2025 is exhibiting a mix of both positive and negative factors. The area has traditionally depended on export-based expansion, yet current obstacles from
Chinese Government Bans Catholic Priests From Teaching, Evangelizing Online – Eurasia Review
By Madalaine Elhabbal New regulations from the State Administration for Religious Affairs in China have enacted a ban on several major forms of online evangelization for religious clergy of all religions,
Russia-Africa Youth Engagement Shaping Meaningful Diplomatic Collaboration – Interview – Eurasia Review
In this interview, Zengue Abeng, a postgraduate in International Regionalism and Chairwoman of the Russia-Africa Youth Committee at the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Federation, discusses aspects of Russia-Africa youth engagement,