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US “Nuclear Primacy” and “Blitzkrieg Nuclear War”: Russia Responds to America’s Plan to Win...

The U.S. Government no longer designs nuclear weapons to prevent World War III, but instead to win World War III. Whereas both the Soviet Union...

Germany leads objections to Balkan/Eastern visa-free travel

Unlawful residency and unfounded asylum claims from some western Balkan states, plus Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine, is triggering discussions on suspending visa-free travel to...

‘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,...

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...

GOP stars flee CPAC

By Natasha Korecki and Jonathan Allen Many of the Republican Party's marquee players — including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence and the top GOP...

Biden says he’s been briefed on Americans reported missing in Ukraine

President Biden said Friday he has been briefed on the Americans reportedly missing in Ukraine and strongly discouraged others from traveling to the country...

Georgia’s external debt increased by $ 1.874 billion in one year

According to the data published by the Ministry of Finance, as of June 2021, the state external debt of Georgia exceeded 8.016 billion dollars,...

How the International Media Responded to the Developments around “Tbilisi Pride”

Georgia once again found itself in the spotlight of the international media. The events that unfolded in Tbilisi on July 5 are most often...

UK rail strike strands commuters, pits workers against govt

LONDON (AP) — Tens of thousands of railway workers walked off the job in Britain on Tuesday, bringing the train network to a crawl...

‘It was a suicide mission’: life on the front lines for foreign fighters in...

Volunteers in Ukraine, including Britons, are dispelling any swashbuckling romantic allure about a noble cause that can still end horribly When he first headed for...