To speed up this process, Lithuania would need to spend as much as 5 to 5.5 percent of its GDP on defence annually. The ...
Ukraine’s continued resistance against the Russian aggression is also clear in the field of literature with many authors ...
Chechnya, under the tight control of Ramzan Kadyrov, operates as a fully authoritarian regime deeply intertwined with the Kremlin. While Chechnya might seem like a localized issue, its future is ...
MARTINA NAPOLITANO: In 2022, your first fiction book came out, Wir waren wie Brüder (We Were Like Brothers). It is not yet available in English but was recently published and warmly received in ...
Thessaloniki,,Greece,-,Nov.,03,,2024.,Albanian,Prime,Minister,Edi The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
In the roughly two years since I first visited embattled Ukraine in November 2022, the situation in the country has changed drastically. Then I arrived in Kyiv on November 18th, mere days after ...
Scenes of conflict from Ukraine continue to dominate reports concerning the ongoing Russian invasion. Despite this, the war moves at a rather slow pace at the front. This reflects the local population ...
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
Tbilisi,,Georgia,-,1st,December,,2024:,Protesters,Georgians,By,Parliament The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.
The consequences of Russia’s invasion are visible not only in Ukraine. The Kremlin has set off or exploited a series of crises that face most European countries.