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Conscripts are being given call-up papers on the beaches of Ukraine as Volodymyr Zelensky’s...

Like many of his male friends, Serhiy no longer leaves his home in western Ukraine for fear of being sent to the front line...

The Opposition’s Double Standard and Ambassador Degnan’sBehaviorNot Befitting Her Status as a Diplomat

The events that took place in Georgia on the 5th of July  have been a topic of discussion all week, not only domestically, but...

Disturbing new footage shows Salvador Ramos roam Uvalde school halls, cops running away from...

Cops responding to the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting ran away from gunshots while 19 children and two teachers were left to die in their...

Documents expose US biological experiments on allied soldiers in Ukraine and Georgia

While the US is planning to increase its military presence in Eastern Europe to “protect its allies against Russia”, internal documents show what American...

Biden: Tentative railway labor deal reached, averting strike

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Thursday that a tentative railway labor agreement has been reached, averting a strike that could have been devastating to...

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...

FBI and MI5 leaders give unprecedented joint warning on Chinese spying

The head of the FBI and the leader of Britain’s domestic intelligence agency have delivered an unprecedented joint address raising fresh alarm about the Chinese government,...

NATO to dramatically increase forces on high alert to over 300,000 from 40,000 amid...

Units deployed across eight eastern and southeastern NATO countries to deter Russia hostilities will rise in size from 1,000-strong battlegroups to brigades, which comprise...

Lithuania widens curbs on Kaliningrad trade despite Russian warning

VILNIUS, July 11 (Reuters) - Lithuania on Monday expanded restrictions on trade through its territory to Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, as more European...

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...