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U.S. tells diplomats’ families to leave Ukraine, weighs troop options

By David Shepardson and Paul Sandle WASHINGTON/LONDON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department announced Sunday it was ordering diplomats' family members to leave Ukraine, as U.S....

Nana Kakabadze: They are not journalists, they are simply chaptersof the National Movement

The joint statement by the leaders of the Georgian Dream - IrakliKobakhidze, ArchilTalakvadze and ShalvaPapuashvili - that the main strategic partner was misinformed about...

Yellen: Federal gas tax holiday ‘certainly worth considering’

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Sunday that a federal gas tax holiday could be worth considering amid a nationwide uptick in gas...

Givi Iukuridze: Neither Georgia nor Ukraine is a strategic task for the United States...

At an EU summit in Brussels, Belgium, on June 24, French President Emmanuel Macron spoke about future relations with Russia and said that a...

Top Chinese, South Korean diplomats pledge closer ties

BEIJING (AP) — The top South Korean and Chinese diplomats pledged Tuesday to develop closer relations and maintain stable industrial supply chains at a...

Toleration, Liberalism, and Lessons for a Fractured America

The bitter sectarianism that enveloped sixteenth-century Europe offers a warning about the tribalism that now darkens American public life. TRENTO, Italy—Just two years after the...

What can we expect from Liz Truss on foreign policy?

The strong stance on Russia and China, along with promises of increased defence spending, may lead to a more forward international role for Britain...

13 million Britons will be pushed into debt by energy price cap rise, government...

One in four won’t be able to afford bills, says Citizens Advice – as PM accused of going ‘missing in action’ Britons face a “living...

The NATO Alliance Is Holding Strong on Ukraine. But Fractures Are Emerging.

The allies differ on strategy for the coming year and the more immediate question of what Ukraine needs ahead of a major offensive in...

Most Democrats Don’t Want Biden in 2024, New Poll Shows

With the country gripped by a pervasive sense of pessimism, the president is hemorrhaging support. President Biden is facing an alarming level of doubt from...