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In our news wrap Thursday, delegations from Ukraine and other European countries are trying to push the U.S. to take a tougher stance with Russia, Chinese President Xi said Cambodia should "resist ...
But the war also changed Russia itself far more than most outsiders grasp. No cease-fire, not even one brokered by a U.S.
Like Ukraine, the former Soviet states of Central Asia could soon face Russian incursions if the West continues to let Putin ...
The European Commission will announce a more detailed strategy to phase out Russian oil and gas imports next month, it said ...
Moscow is accused by pro-Western politicians of interfering in an EU referendum and presidential ballot in Moldova, while in ...
Russia continues to bomb civilian targets. On April 13th two ballistic missiles killed at least 32 people in the ...
Central Asia summit, to be held on April 3-4 in the Uzbek city of Samarkand, is seen by some observers as a potential ...
Two events this week will give Greenland and friends in Europe a juddering sense ... openly talking of annexation. From the East a speech from a Russian leader hinting at carving up the Arctic ...
In 2003, when I first walked through the doors of Radio Free Europe/Radio ... the Soviet-controlled Eastern Bloc to today’s authoritarian regimes in Central Asia, Russia, Iran and beyond.
His focus is on East Asian politics ... although Kyiv is continuing to apply pressure in Russia's Belgorod Oblast, as a map shows the state of play on parts of the front line.
Ukrainian strikes on Russia’s energy sector have caused at least 60 billion rubles ($714 million) in damage, a joint investigation by RFE/RL, Frontelligence Insight, and a group of volunteers ...
The more NATO withers and the closer the U.S. draws to Russia, the more Europe needs a strong, democratic Ukraine to help protect its eastern flank. Europe’s devotion to the United States has ...
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