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Ukraine: When the going gets tough…

By Georgi Gotev | @GeorgiGotev

The famous American saying, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going” – meaning when the situation becomes difficult, strong people step up and handle it – is attributed to both John F. Kennedy’s father and the American football coach K. Rockne, while also being popularised by Billy Ocean’s eponymous 1985 song.

Speaking of tough guys, it is hard to find a better example than Ukraine’s army Commander-in-Chief General Valery Zaluzhnyi.

The Ukrainian with possibly the highest popularity rating, even higher than President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zaluzhnyi is credited for having discreetly prepared the Ukrainian army to be able to withstand the Russian invasion and for spearheading modern warfare, dwarfing the Russian advantage in terms of manpower.

It is important to note that Zaluzhnyi is a modest person who has not previously sought the media spotlight. However, on 1 November, he made a highly unusual move by warning that the war had reached a stalemate phase in a nine-page article in the Economist.

Zaluzhnyi wrote: “The transition of the war to a positional form leads to its prolongation and carries significant risks for both the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the state. In addition, it benefits the enemy, who is trying in every possible way to reconstitute and increase its military power.”

His article is a remarkable document. We, the broader public, rarely obtain such an insight, with so many details, from a key player on the international scene.

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With the Dutch healthcare sector responsible for 7% of all greenhouse gas emissions, pharmaceutical companies are joining the fight against climate change. On such an important mission, it’s all hands on deck and no one is too young to contribute.

Chisinau’s incumbent mayor clinched a second term, according to election results on Monday, marking a setback for Moldova’s ruling party, which accused Russia of interfering in the lead-up to the vote.

The European Space Agency (ESA) is expected to put a Zero Debris Charter, dealing with “junk” orbiting the Earth, on the table at a meeting of EU space ministers this week, amid mounting concerns over the increasingly overcrowded space.

The European Parliament might be on the verge of agreeing to some narrow conditions for using remote biometric identification technologies in real-time as part of a package deal extending the list of prohibited practices.

The EU Ombudsman has found a case of maladministration in the European Commission’s refusal to provide the list of experts, which it first denied existing, with whom they worked together in drafting the regulation to detect and remove online child sexual abuse material.

The head of the Hungarian National Museum was sacked on Monday for “failing” to enforce a government order barring minors from an exhibition under a controversial law targeting LGBTQ content.

Look out for…

  • Informal meeting of European ministers responsible for space in Sevilla, Monday-Tuesday.
  • Commission President Ursula von der Leyen receives Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in Brussels on Tuesday.
  • Parliament President Roberta Metsola meets the President of the Republic of Malta, George Vella on Tuesday.

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[Edited by Alice Taylor/Zoran Radosavljevic]

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