In May 2005, speaking to an enthusiastic crowd in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, then-US President George W. Bush hailed the country as a “beacon of democracy”. Since...
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You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
Russia has repeatedly violated its international agreements and is clearly unwilling to change its behaviour. The international community must respond with even stiffer...
NATO’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been excellent. The alliance has found new strength and unison in its messaging, for which much of the credit must go...
A new report highlights Ukraine’s impressive digital transformation but says further reforms, especially in the area of justice, rule of law, the fight...
As Ukraine prepares a push to retake the southern city of Kherson in its first major counteroffensive of the war, more evidence emerges of the horrors of life under...
Less than 24 hours after signing an agreement to facilitate the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports, Russia attacked the port of Odesa. Ukraine and Russia signed...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
The Caspian Sea nation’s vast hydrocarbon and other natural resources – the backbone of its economy -have been enabling it to serve as a significant alternative to...
If Europe acts now, it can save enough gas to see it through the winter, even if Russia cuts off all supplies, says the European Commission. The European Commission has...
New regulations mean that Moldova can at least double its exports of agricultural products – for a period of one year – to the European Union without any tariffs...
Built in 1905, Lukiškės Prison held convicts and political prisoners who were opposed to various political authorities, including Tsarist Russia, Nazi Germany, and the...