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At the dictation of the geographical space of Georgia, I offer political miniatures to judge the reader. * * * I, almost 92 years old, Doctor...

Finland, Sweden sign to join NATO but need ratification

By Robin Emmott and Sabine Siebold BRUSSELS, July 5 (Reuters) - NATO's 30 allies signed an accession protocol for Finland and Sweden on Tuesday, allowing them to...

US says Beijing has no reason to turn Pelosi’s expected Taiwan visit into a...

National security council says speaker has ‘right to visit’ after China warns its military would ‘not sit idly by’ The US national security council (NSC)...

Refusing to participate in 3 + 3 format Georgia makes a big mistake, the...

On December 10, a  “3 + 3” Format meeting was held in Moscow. Six countries were to be represented at the meeting: Georgia, Russia,...

‘It’s done’: Did Liz Truss text Antony Blinken after Nord Stream attack?

Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss allegedly sent a text message saying ‘it’s done’ to the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken immediately after...

U.S.-Led Alliance Faces Frustration, and Pain of its Own, Over Russia Sanctions

Vladimir V. Putin is making gains in his war on Ukraine while the United States and its allies struggle with soaring energy prices and...

Russia, India may soon accept each other’s RuPay, Mir payment systems

Cards based on Russia’s Mir payment system may soon be accepted at ATMs and the Point of Sale terminals in India as the two...

Givi Iukuridze: “Ukraine is being prepared and encouraged for military confrontation”

The Ukraine crisis is still in the focus of attention. The world is watching the growing tension between the two countries. Whether diplomacy will...

IAEA delegation arrives at Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

MOSCOW, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived on Thursday at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southeastern Ukraine. A...

Poland threatens to turn ‘all our cannon’ on EU in rule-of-law row

Ruling party steps up rhetoric by suggesting it could unseat European Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen Poland’s national-conservative government has significantly toughened its rhetoric in...