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Iran’s isolation during the crisis will likely prompt other BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) nations to ...
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War Is Part of Russia’s DNA
Russia’s willingness to endure a protracted and costly war in Ukraine is not merely a matter of current politics but is ...
U.S. leaders also have spent years engaging ad nauseam in threats to weaken or break up Russia, to ruin the Russian economy, to change the Russian regime—and, of course, have levied decades of ...
Brown complained that I “even went so far as to minimize America’s security obligations under the Budapest Memorandum of which it was a signatory.” He believed that “one could argue that if any of the ...
Matej Drlicka, sacked as Slovak National Theater chief by Robert Fico, called on the European Union to protect cultural and ...
World War III is most unlikely because of the ‘mutually-assured destruction’ such a gamble portends for the parties. The prospect is forbidden. But error or mistake being a human thing does occur. If ...
The halting of deliveries of air defense missiles from the U.S. will lead to“major casualties among civilians,” a deputy ...
The Alliance Defending Freedom International has warned that free speech in Europe is facing its gravest threat since the ...
Ukrainian officials reported Russian attacks on critical infrastructure in the west of Ukraine, bordering Poland.
A Warsaw woman was recently arrested on drug charges after law enforcement went to a local hotel to serve a warrant.
U.S. Plastics Pact CEO Jonathan Quinn says the group continues to build momentum for recycling, despite some high profile departures.
Western companies are struggling to secure approvals for rare-earth imports from Chinese authorities, despite the U.S.-China deal.