Muted, Nervous Victory Day in Russia
Moscow’s military parade will be less spectacular this year and some regions have even cancelled them.
Moscow’s military parade will be less spectacular this year and some regions have even cancelled them.
While the U.S. insists the strike was a false flag and Ukraine celebrates with a postal stamp, Russia continues to accuse the West, saying it will lead to escalation.
Interviewer and former leader of UKIP Nigel Farage failed to push Mr. Trump on precisely how he would go about ending the war.
Moscow has claimed that a drone attack at the Kremlin last night was an attempt on Vladimir Putin’s life.
Beijing will send an envoy to Ukraine to help work towards a “political settlement” to the ongoing conflict.
Russia finds itself in a better negotiating position than even just two months ago.
President Lula’s recent remarks about the war in Ukraine cast doubts on the future of EU-South America trade relations, even though the bloc would badly need to counter China’s economic dominance in the region.
Bulgaria is also considering imposing a temporary import ban, despite criticism from Brussels.
Apart from Moscow’s war in Ukraine, Beijing’s increasingly muscular position on its claim to Taiwan and the South China Sea is bringing the G7 considerable anxiety.
The sentence has been described as “one of the harshest sentences since Joseph Stalin’s time.”