World
Putin
Seeing Double: Has the Real Putin Fenced Himself Off From the Outside World?
Studies claim the real Putin has isolated himself from the outside world and the public only interacts with “a similar person, who is not as valuable to the Russian special services.”
Dec. 11, 2023
Poland
Polish Parliament Set to Oust Right-Wing Populists in Pro-EU Turn
Change of government imminent in Poland as parliament prepares to oust long-ruling PiS party.
Dec. 11, 2023
Europe
OPINION: While the West Dithers, the Future of the World is Being Decided in Ukraine
"Western unity is increasingly in question, with US support for Ukraine becoming hostage to political infighting and pro-Kremlin forces winning national elections in the EU," Dickinson writes.
Dec. 11, 2023
Zelensky
Zelensky Hails Argentina’s ‘New Beginning’ at Milei Inauguration, Meets 3 other Latin American Leaders
Zelensky achieves a breakthrough in Latin America meeting in Buenos Aires with the presidents of Argentina, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay.
Dec. 11, 2023
UN
UN Needs $46.4 Billion for Aid in ‘Bleak’ 2024
The five largest single-country appeals are for Syria ($4.4bn), Ukraine ($3.1bn), Afghanistan ($3bn), Ethiopia ($2.9bn) and Yemen ($2.8bn).
Dec. 11, 2023
Bulgaria
Serbia Opens Pipeline to Reduce Reliance on Russian Gas
The 170-kilometre pipeline will allow Serbia to import up to 400 million cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan, according to a deal signed between the Serbian and Azeri gas companies.
Dec. 11, 2023
War in Ukraine
Tension Over Russian and Belarusian Participation in France 2024 Olympics
The Olympic Committee’s decision on Russian and Belarusian participation in the 2024 Olympics was unexpected for Ukraine, but there is still a question over EU entry visas.
Dec. 11, 2023
Europe
OPINION: Test of the West: Liberal Democracies Face a Perilous Crossroads
Each moment of Western hesitancy in supporting Ukraine deals a chink in the armor of liberal democracies, in turn pushing the price we may all have to pay to defend our freedoms higher and higher.
Dec. 11, 2023
'Bygone Era': Disappearing Plaques for Stalin Victims
The first plaques started disappearing at the end of 2021, not long after a non-governmental which documented both Soviet repressions and human rights abuses in contemporary Russia was banned.
Dec. 10, 2023
Poland
Populist Legacy Will Weigh on Poland's Next Government
In terms of foreign policy, the future government faces the challenge of resolving tensions with Ukraine, including over a border blockade by Polish truckers.
Dec. 10, 2023
Russia
Russia Detains US-Russian Citizen for 'Rehabilitating Nazism'
The court said that Malev had published two posts on social media, which desecrated the St George ribbon, a historical symbol of Russian and Soviet military successes.
Dec. 10, 2023
Russia
A Technophile’s Guide to the Evolution of Russian Shahed Drones
The December 2023 versions of the cheap, slow-moving yet powerful Shahed-136 UAVs have seen a number of technical changes to those that first began to terrorize Ukraine on Sept. 13, 2022.
Dec. 10, 2023
Zelensky
Zelensky Going to Milei Inauguration in Argentina
Milei's office published a statement after the call saying he had "offered that Argentina could be the host of a summit between Ukraine and Latin America."
Dec. 10, 2023
US
‘Weapons of Victory’ Ukraine MoD Advent Calendar – Update Dec. 9
Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense reveals another pre-holiday surprise for the forces of its enemies on day 9 of its Advent calendar in the run-up to Christmas.
Dec. 9, 2023
Tension Over Russian and Belarusian Participation in France 2024 Olympics
The Olympic Committee’s decision on Russian and Belarusian participation in the 2024 Olympics was unexpected for Ukraine, but there is still a question over EU entry visas.
Dec. 9, 2023
Russia
Nearly Two Years Into War, is Russia's Economy out of the Woods?
The goal is not to crash Russia's economy, but to cripple its war machine, an analyst at the European Council said.
Dec. 9, 2023

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