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The political desk shapes its content with the belief that responsible writing and a solid understanding of social processes hold essential value in the public sphere. For years, we have been analyzing political events, monitoring changes that affect citizens, and reflecting on the relationships between institutions, individuals, and the international community. Our approach is based on experience gained through long-term work in journalism and direct observation of political scenes in different countries and systems.

In our editorial work, we emphasize context, because we know that politics is never just the news of the day. Behind every move, statement, or decision are circumstances that define its true significance, and our task is to bring readers closer to the background and intentions that are not visible at first glance. In our articles, we strive to build a vivid picture of society – its tensions, ambitions, problems, and those moments when opportunities for change arise.

Over the years, we have learned that political reporting is not reduced to retelling conferences and press releases. It requires patience, observation, and a willingness to compare various sources, assess credibility, recognize patterns of behavior, and find meaning in actions that sometimes seem contradictory. To achieve this, we rely on experience gained through long-term work with public institutions, civil society organizations, analysts, and individuals who shape political reality through their activities.

Our writing stems from personal fieldwork: from conventions, protests, parliamentary sessions, international forums, and conversations with people who experience politics from within. These encounters shape texts in which we strive to be clear, precise, and fair, without dramatizing and without deviating from facts. We want the reader to feel informed, not overwhelmed, and to receive a picture that enables them to independently assess what a given decision means for their everyday life.

The political desk believes in the importance of open and responsible journalism. In a world full of quick reactions and sensationalism, we choose diligent, long-term work on texts that offer a broader perspective. It is a slower path, but the only one that ensures content that is thorough, credible, and in the service of the reader. Our approach has grown from decades of experience and the conviction that an informed citizen is the strongest guardian of democratic processes.

That is why our publications do not merely follow the daily news cycle. They seek to understand what political events truly mean, where they lead, and how they fit into the broader picture of international relations. We write with respect for the reader and with the awareness that politics is not an isolated field, but a space where economy, culture, identity, security, and the individual life of each person intersect.

Strait of Hormuz under pressure again: tankers turn around, markets nervous over contradictory U.S. and Iranian messages

Strait of Hormuz under pressure again: ...

Find out why traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is wavering again: after opening announcements, some tankers change direction, and oil and freight markets react to uncertain passage rules and mixed signals from Tehran and Washington. The focus is on insurance, war risk, and possible ship interceptions.

The American-Iranian ceasefire opened the Strait of Hormuz and air corridors, but peace in the Middle East still hangs by a thread

The American-Iranian ceasefire opened the ...

Find out what the two-week American-Iranian ceasefire means for the Strait of Hormuz, air traffic, tourism, and the security of the Middle East. We bring an overview of the risks that still threaten the region, from Lebanon and Gaza to sensitive energy and maritime routes.

Iran, false threats and fear of escalation: how war rhetoric is shaking travel and global tourism

Iran, false threats and fear of escalation: ...

Find out how Iranian warnings about possible false flag attacks, American security warnings, and disruptions in air traffic are affecting travellers, airlines, and the tourism market, and why the geopolitical crisis is once again undermining confidence in international travel.

U.S. appeals court upholds agreement with Boeing, and victims’ families of the 737 MAX left without a criminal conviction

U.S. appeals court upholds agreement with ...

Find out what the decision of the U.S. appeals court means after it upheld the agreement with Boeing in the 737 MAX case. We bring an overview of the legal consequences, the reactions of the victims’ families, and the broader question of accountability after the two crashes in which 346 people died.

How artificial intelligence, labor shortages, and American immigration policy are changing the hotel industry

How artificial intelligence, labor shortages, ...

Find out how artificial intelligence, labor shortages, and American immigration policy are changing global hospitality. We provide an overview of the growth of luxury hotels, service automation, and what guests can expect from modern travel in the years to come.

Iran warns that no state is safe as the conflict with the US grows into a broader global crisis

Iran warns that no state is safe as the ...

Find out how the conflict between Iran and the United States is outgrowing the regional framework, why fear of a broader war is growing, and how religious rhetoric, diplomatic deadlock, and pressure on the Strait of Hormuz are increasing the risk to global security and the economy.

How global conflicts are changing tourism: rising flight prices, disrupted routes and falling demand from Europe to New Zealand

How global conflicts are changing tourism: ...

Find out how wars and geopolitical tensions from the Middle East to Europe are changing tourism flows, driving up airfares and affecting even distant destinations such as New Zealand. We bring you an overview of the consequences for travellers, airlines and tourism markets in 2026.

ICE at checkpoints in U.S. airports? Fears of chaos, greater passenger anxiety, and damage to America’s reputation

ICE at checkpoints in U.S. airports? Fears of ...

Find out why the proposal to involve ICE in security checks at U.S. airports has raised concern over longer lines, a stronger sense of insecurity among passengers, and possible consequences for America’s international reputation and air traffic.

Possible strikes and congestion ahead of Easter: what threatens flights to Spain via Madrid, Barcelona and Palma

Possible strikes and congestion ahead of ...

Find out what possible disruptions in Spanish air traffic could mean for passengers ahead of the Easter travel wave. We provide an overview of the risks for flights via Madrid, Barcelona and Palma and explain why these hubs are particularly sensitive to delays and cancellations.

Cuba sinks into a deeper crisis: infrastructure collapse, falling tourism, and growing pressure raise the question of what comes next

Cuba sinks into a deeper crisis: ...

Find out what lies behind the deepening Cuban crisis and why the simultaneous collapse of the energy system, the decline of tourism, and American pressure are pushing the island into an ever more uncertain phase. We bring an overview of the key causes, consequences, and possible international responses.