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Russia wants the world to believe that Pavel Durov is a dissident. But he is not

Russia The Editorial Board - August 26, 2024.

The founder and CEO of the Telegram platform, Pavel Durov, is many things; he is an entrepreneur, a clever businessman, and a wealthy and influential...

Can the EU stop Georgia's anti-European course? If it is in its interest at all

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 25, 2024.

The ruling party in Georgia, Georgian Dream, is appealing to voters to trust it again in the parliamentary elections in October by putting the flag...

The Kremlin has lost a crucial tool of imperial influence in Ukraine

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - August 25, 2024.

During the late 1980s, when Russia was on the verge of becoming a free and democratic country, famous Russian rock performer Igor Talkov included the...

The head of the CIA in the Balkans—closing the door to the penetration of Russian influence

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 23, 2024.

While primarily preoccupied with finding solutions to the crisis in the Middle East and frequently traveling to the region, CIA chief and ambassador William Burns...

Modi's visit to Kyiv—the restoration of a disturbed balance

India Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - August 22, 2024.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Kyiv on Friday will be enough to balance India's policy towards the Ukraine crisis, the pendulum of which...

Able but not willing? Europe’s defence conundrum

EU Ferry Biedermann - August 22, 2024.

Europe’s determination to build up its defences to meet multiple security challenges, foremost Russia on its Eastern border, is flagging in the face of budget...

Image of ‘woke’ Church of England skews perception of an institution in decline

UK Harvey Morris - August 21, 2024.

It is a while since the Church of England has lived up to its reputation of being “the Conservative party at prayer”. The established church, or...

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