In an era of perpetual military engagements, from drone strikes in distant deserts to naval confrontations in contested seas, one glaring absence
In mid-November, the Russian-installed occupation authorities in the Ukrainian Black Sea region of Crimea approved a program of "preliminary military training" for schoolchildren of all ages beginning in the current academic year.
MoreThis week, for the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine more than nine months ago, they were supposed to meet
MoreFor Vladyslav Nedostup, the eight-month occupation of his native city has receded swiftly into the past since the last Russian soldier escaped Kherson on a speedboat in early November, and already seems distant and unreal.
MoreThe Free Nations League, an exiled group representing some of the dozens of non-Russian ethnic groups inside Russia, has sent a letter to Pope Francis protesting against his recent comments calling Chechens and Buryats "perhaps the cruelest" in Moscow's ongoing war in Ukraine.
MoreThe European Commission has approved a €600 million Slovak scheme to support companies facing increased energy costs in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine.
MoreToday, another milestone towards deeper science collaboration between the European Union and Canada has been achieved: the Commission and the Canadian Government are launching formal negotiations for Canada to join Horizon Europe.
MoreThe head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Serhiy Lavrov, voiced another version of the Russian vision of the future of Ukraine.
MorePower system of Ukraine – Within the next day, power supply in Ukraine will be fully restored. This is reported by Forbes with reference to sources in a large energy company and the Office of the President. “The system is already being raised. There are technical nuances. But everything is not so bad,” – the
MoreClips shared on social media in China have appeared to show fresh protests against Covid restrictions, after an apartment block fire killed 10 people.
MoreWhy Donald Trump isn’t returning to Twitter
Donald Trump loves Twitter.
"Twitter is a wonderful thing for me, because I get the word out… I might not be here talking to you right now as president if I didn't have an honest way of getting the word out," he said.