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As war grinds on, old Ukrainian political divisions are reemerging

CHERNIHIV, Ukraine — There has been an unofficial agreement among Ukraine’s raucous and highly competitive politicians since Russia invaded: Put aside old differences and...

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...

What was 2021 like?

In 2021, the pandemic killed hundreds of people, as well as the economy and politics of our country. . . The two self-government elections...

Still miles apart: Americans and the state of U.S. democracy half a year into...

Bright Line Watch June 2021 surveys As the country turns 245 years old, Americans have reasons to worry about the state of their democracy. In...

Raymond: Space Companies ‘Helpful’ in Russia-Ukraine War

ASPEN, Colo.—Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond offered some of his early observations on the role of space activities in the...

Consumer confidence in UK economy at lowest point since pandemic says Which?

Consumer confidence in the economy has hit its lowest point since the start of the pandemic as households feel the effects of the cost...

Chicago shootings: 71 shot, 8 killed in 4th of July weekend violence, CPD says

CHICAGO -- Seventy one people were shot , eight fatally, in 4th of July holiday weekend shootings across the city, Chicago police said. Last year,...

Dimitri Lortkipanidze: For the West, we and Ukraine are political instruments against Russia

Relations between Russia and Ukraine are still tense. With the parties unable to reach an agreement on any issue and confrontational rhetoric on 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...

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...