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Russian Armed Forces
With Russians pressing on Pokrovsk and farther south in Vuhledar, Ukrainians are looking to forestall two potential pincer movements that could collapse their defenses in the Donbas.
Sep. 3
Top News
Professor Natasha Lindstaedt specializes in authoritarian regimes, democratic backsliding, state failure and human security.
Sep. 3
Laurent Vinatier, who worked for a Swiss conflict mediation NGO, is one of several Western citizens held in Russian prisons in recent years on charges that the West says are baseless.
Sep. 3
Putin
Though Mongolia has been Moscow’s loyal ally since the Soviet era, the relationship was not without its hiccups – at times marred by purges and oppressions.
Sep. 3
Telegram
So-called free speech activists have jumped to defend Pavel Durov after his arrest, but they conveniently forget Russia’s weaponization of his Telegram platform.
Sep. 3
Putin
Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Heorhii Tykhyi called Mongolia’s refusal to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin a “heavy blow to the International Criminal Court.”
Sep. 3
Crimea
Russian paranoia of an imminent Ukrainian attack on their prized link across the Kerch Strait has seen an increase in defensive measures over recent weeks.
Sep. 3
Energy
Gazprom Neft’s Moscow Oil Refinery halted its key Euro+ crude oil processing unit after a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack in Russia’s capital region that also targeted the electrical grid.
Sep. 3
Russia
The Taiwanese president cited a treaty signed by the Qing government which saw China ceding territories to Russia, and suggested Beijing reclaim those lands “for the sake of territorial integrity.”
Sep. 3
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Sep. 3
War in Ukraine
According to the Air Force, Russia launched three Iskander-M and KN-23 ballistic missiles, as well as Kh-59 and Kh-69 guided missiles, and 35 Shahed drones at various Ukrainian cities.
Sep. 3
War in Ukraine
Once parliament approves the law, the government will be empowered to proceed with the donation.
Sep. 3
War in Ukraine
Mongolia welcomes Russian war criminal Putin and as a member of the ICC ignores its obligation to arrest him.
Sep. 3