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The Constanța Port. Comvex, one of the big cereals operators

Saving the Ukrainian grain. The latest data and an assessment

AnalysesBy Comanescu & PartnersJuly 4, 2022Leave a comment

EU’s attempt to save Ukraine’s grains crop made headlines during the last days since Ukraine is one of the world’s agricultural giants, which provides around 6% of the total food calories on the international market. The initiative is becoming effective.

Winter is coming

The Green Deal and Russian fuel: The winter is coming. But the actual problem is the summer

AnalysesBy Comanescu & PartnersMay 24, 2022Leave a comment

A more ambitious Green Deal in spite of issues with Russian gas and oil dependency? The EU is using public mood related to the Ukraine war to channel negative reactions. This seems to be an EU politics pattern.

Twitter

Elon Musk wants to save free speech. He might destroy it

AnalysesBy Comanescu & PartnersMay 3, 20222 Comments

Elon Musk’s intention to buy Twitter has raised a very interesting political and philosophical issue: freedom of speech is becoming a value of the political right. The principle appeared in classical Athens as a democratic, anti-oppression right.

The Ukraine cyberwar: private hackers vs. intelligence hackers and sites defacing vs. APTs

AnalysesBy Comanescu & PartnersApril 15, 2022Leave a comment

There are two fronts on the Ukraine cyberwar, says Alex “Jay” Bălan, Director of Security Research at Bitdefender: private hackers vs. intelligence hackers. The former brag about their victories, the latter collect information and don’t hassle about.

Putin in his KGB youth

“Nazism” as an excuse for the Ukraine invasion and Putin’s bloody regression to World War II

AnalysesBy Comanescu & PartnersApril 11, 2022Leave a comment

The term “Nazism” started as a Russian propaganda excuse for the Ukraine invasion, but it is a symptom of Putin’s regression into his Stalin childhood. Ukraine took it over and now Putin owns the narrative. Why does this matter?

Protest in Bruxelels, against the Ukraine invasion

A gamified war: from historical analogies to game narratives in Ukraine

AnalysesBy Comanescu & PartnersMarch 31, 2022Leave a comment

The Ukraine war is terrible, but also a strange example of gamification: symbolic rewards, avatars, and a global “chat window” which is social media itself. Historical analogies became gamelike narratives.

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