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Oct. 21
Georgia
Saturday's vote will pit an unprecedented alliance of pro-Western opposition forces against the ruling Georgian Dream party, accused by Brussels derailing EU candidate Tbilisi from its European path.
Oct. 20
Russia
Seoul’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) provided evidence on Friday of what it said were North Korean troops’ deployments to Russia before participating in the war in Ukraine.
Oct. 20
Moldova
The world in focus, as seen by a Canadian leading global affairs analyst, writer and speaker, in his review of international media.
Oct. 20
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Russia, anxious to blunt Moldova’s westward orientation, has been busy trying to influence today’s elections in the country with an extensive disinformation campaign.
Oct. 20
Our ambitions to settle the planets are for nothing if the cost is human dignity and freedom.
Oct. 20
Putin
The summit of the BRICS group will be the biggest in Russia since the Ukraine war began and comes as Putin seeks to show Western attempts to isolate Moscow have failed.
Oct. 20
Russia
The plant is included in Ukraine's and other countries' sanctions lists. It is a crucial supplier of industrial explosives, mining charges, and equipment for the oil and gas industry.
Oct. 20
Art
Two religious paintings restored in Ukraine have been loaned for a world-class exhibition of the Dutch master Frans Hals, who revolutionized portraiture in the early 17th century.
Oct. 20
North Korea
North Korea has boots on the ground in Ukraine and it’s a significant red flag. But is it getting the right amount of attention from the U.S. and NATO?
Oct. 20
Kryvyi Rih
Two missiles struck the city, damaging 15 residential buildings, three administrative structures, and a hotel. Of the 17 injured, eight were hospitalized.
Oct. 20
War in Ukraine
Barrot's visit comes at the end of a week in which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky unveiled his "victory plan" to defeat Russia, again calling for beefed-up Western backing.
Oct. 20
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The elections are a litmus test of the former Soviet republic's pro-European turn under incumbent President Maia Sandu, who is seeking a second term in the country of 2.6 million.
Oct. 20
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NATO needs to stop tiptoeing around Russia’s threats and treat it for what it is: a rogue state responsible not only for war crimes in Ukraine but also for destabilizing global security
Oct. 20
War in Ukraine
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both have a history with Ukraine. Their interactions, however, have been very different.
Oct. 20