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‘A ticking time bomb’: healthcare under threat across western Europe

For decades, western Europe’s national healthcare systems have been widely touted as among the best in the world. But an ageing population, more long-term illnesses,...

August 2008 – The tragedy of Georgian statehood

Organized by the non-governmental organization "Historical Heritage" on August 3, 2009 in Tbilisi was held a round table on the topic: "The tragedy of...

Dimitri Lortkipanidze: Americans have taken disruption of warming the Russian-Georgian relations to...

Liberal hysteria over Georgian Foreign Minister Davit Zalkaliani's statement on the country's involvement in the 3 + 3 format continues. Criticism is heard not...

The Energy Crisis Is Global

It’s not just Europe and the United States—eye-watering prices are wreaking havoc around the world. As Russia plays hardball with Europe’s gas supply, the continent...

Will the energy crisis crush European industry?

While companies are digging in for a long winter, executives and politicians fear a wave of deindustrialization As European businesses brace for energy shortages, workers...

Some cities nix July 4 fireworks for shortages, fire dangers

PHOENIX (AP) — The skies over a scattering of Western U.S. cities will stay dark for the third consecutive Fourth of July as some...

Republican Mayra Flores flips House seat in Texas special election

Republican Mayra Flores on Tuesday was projected to defeat Dan Sanchez (D) in the special election for Texas’ 34th Congressional District, a traditional Democratic...

EU support for Ukraine, the next six months

Even if there’s a risk of some tapering of support, it’s hard to see the bloc stepping back from its commitments. BY MUJTABA RAHMAN Mujtaba Rahman is...

The sanctions against Russia still have holes. Here’s how to plug them.

Garry Kasparov is chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative and the Human Rights Foundation. Michael McFaul is director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for...

Russia’s Gazprom Brings an Early Winter to Europe

An ‘indefinite’ pipeline shutdown puts further pressure on political leaders to find energy alternatives Winter is starting early in Europe this year, as Russian energy...