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A Chinese or other non-western push for a Russo-Ukrainian accommodation could lead now to meaningful peace talks.
President Zelenskyy of Ukraine recently announced a “Victory Plan” concerning the country’s ongoing war with Russia.
In a vote marred by irregularities, manipulation and fraud, the Georgian Dream party secured its fourth consecutive term in ...
Most participants of the 2020 protests have already graduated, but the pressure on Belarusian education has not ceased.
As long as we have different narratives concerning the real meaning of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the European Union will not be able to act as a coherent and pro-active geopolitical player. The EU ...
As Ukraine continues its resistance against Russian aggression, discussions about the potential end of the war have sparked numerous debates throughout the international community. While many are ...
It often seems, at least from the outside, that Belarus remains isolated from the West and very static in its transformation. Yet, despite its relative isolation, Belarus is indeed changing.
The Romanian and Moldovan presidents have built a strong friendship that is leading Europe’s response to a neo-imperialist Russia.
Interview with Tamar Jacoby, American reporter and the Kyiv-based director of the Progressive Policy Institute’s New Ukraine Project.
As the existential philosopher Karl Jaspers once wrote, "uncertainty is not to be overcome but understood". In this issue, our aim is just that: to shed light on the uncertainties shaping our world, ...
The Serbian Jadar lithium mine project is one of the largest projects of its kind and has the potential to generate around half a billion US dollars in annual revenue. Yet, the environmental concerns ...