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Escalating Tensions in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict.

The friction between Russia and Ukraine has reached a critical stage. Leaders in Moscow caution that increased Western aid to Ukraine’s military actions could lead to severe repercussions. Conflict Zone in Eastern Ukraine The advances of Russia’s military have sparked worries about the stability of the region. Ukraine is looking for support from the West […]

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Georgia’s Disputed Election Sparks Controversy.

Georgia’s recent parliamentary election has sparked outrage after reports of voting irregularities. President Salome Zourabichvili has called for protests, labeling the outcome a “Russian special operation.” The ruling party, Georgian Dream, won 54% of the vote, but opposition parties and monitors allege significant violations, including vote-buying and intimidation. The US and EU are demanding a

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France and Morocco

France and Morocco Strengthen Partnership After Western Sahara Shift

French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Morocco, marking a new era of friendship between the two nations. This comes after France changed its stance on Western Sahara, backing Morocco’s autonomy plan. A Strong Partnership Morocco and France have a long history of cooperation on trade, security, and climate change. Morocco is France’s top partner in

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Bulgaria Election: GERB Wins, But Coalition Government Awaits.

The center-right GERB party won Bulgaria’s recent election with 26% of the votes. However, they’ll need to partner with another party to form a government. Years of Uncertainty This is Bulgaria’s seventh election in four years. The country has struggled with short-lived governments since 2020, when protests led to the downfall of the previous GERB-led

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Lithuania’s Leftist Opposition Wins Election.

Lithuania’s Socialist Democrats have won the country’s parliamentary election, capitalizing on widespread frustration over rising living costs and concerns about Russia. The party’s leader, Vilija Blinkeviciute, says the results show people want change. They’re expected to form a coalition government with two smaller parties. Why Did the Opposition Win? Soaring inflation, poor public services, and

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Beyond War: Can Humanity Find Alternative Paths to Growth and Progress?

Throughout history, mankind has always resorted to violence as the solution to all problems. Though partially successful, such methods have led to the death of many across countless timelines. The amount of restlessness in us is so huge that total peace seems like a cage and we are always set on edge. This could be

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Germany and Turkey

Germany Resumes Large-Scale Arms Exports to Turkey Amid NATO Cooperation

Germany has restarted large-scale arms exports to Turkey, approving €103 million in defense equipment this year. This shift in policy reverses years of limited exports following Turkey’s 2016 military coup attempt and invasion of northern Syria. Germany has authorized: – 69 licenses worth €103 million, including €840,000 in arms. – 28 Seahake torpedoes and accessories

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Ukraine and Russia Conduct Major Prisoner Swap, Exchanging 95 Soldiers Each.

Ukraine and Russia have just completed a major prisoner swap, exchanging 95 soldiers each. This is the first big prisoner exchange in over a month, and it was made possible with the help of the United Arab Emirates, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry. More than half of the Ukrainian soldiers who were returned had been

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Poland to Suspend Asylum Rights Amid Belarus Border Crisis.

Poland’s leader, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, plans to temporarily suspend the right to asylum due to alleged abuse by Belarus and Russia. He aims to regain full control over the country’s borders, reducing illegal migration to a minimum. Tusk claims Belarusian President Lukashenko and Russian President Putin exploit the asylum system, contradicting its intended purpose.

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