There are human activities in which both sides can win. War is not one of them. Either Ukraine wins this war or Russia does. Ukraine’s former foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba says bluntly that unless the current trajectory is…
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How the Ukraine War could come to an end in 2025
Paul AdamsDiplomatic correspondent
BBC
“I must say that the situation is changing dramatically,” Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, declared at his end-of-year news conference in December. “There is movement along the entire front line. Every…
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Ukraine stops transit of Russian gas to EU in end of era
Russian gas has stopped flowing to EU states via Ukraine after a five-year deal expired, marking the end of a decades-long arrangement.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country would not allow Russia to “earn additional…
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Ukraine Halts the Flow of Natural Gas From Russia to Europe
The flow of natural gas through a major pipeline from Russia to Europe was cut off early Wednesday after Ukraine refused to renew an agreement that allowed for the transit of Russian gas through its territory.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of…
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Which are the best European countries to invest in property in 2025?
Property investment has never been so hot in Central and eastern European countries, where Lithuania and Hungary are offering the best return on investment for those who want to make money in the property market in 2025.
According to a…
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Ukraine halts transit of Russian gas to Europe : NPR
A view of the business tower Lakhta Centre, the headquarters of Russian gas monopoly Gazprom in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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In Search of a ‘Positive Peace’ Formula — Russia in Global Affairs
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Degterev, D.A., 2025. The Sahel Belt: In Search of a ‘Positive Peace’ Formula. Russia in Global Affairs, 23(1), pp. 104–122. DOI: 10.31278/1810-6374-2025-23-1-104-122The terms ‘Sahelian Anomaly’ and ‘Red Belt’ appear…
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Sailing into Unchartered Waters in Times of a Great Transition — Russia in Global Affairs
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Wong, N., 2025. Sailing into Unchartered Waters in Times of a Great Transition. Russia in Global Affairs, 23(1), pp. 136–143. DOI: 10.31278/1810-6374-2025-23-1-136-143The events of recent years show that we have entered a time of a…
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Sovereignty to the Extent Possible — Russia in Global Affairs
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Baklanov, A.G., 2025. Sovereignty to the Extent Possible. Russia in Global Affairs, 23(1), pp. 162–174. DOI: 10.31278/1810-6374-2025-23-1-162-174The establishment of a Palestinian state was first formally mandated by UN Resolution 181…
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The Sources of Russia’s Great-Power Status — Russia in Global Affairs
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Yefremenko, D.V., 2025. The Sources of Russia’s Great-Power Status. Russia in Global Affairs, 23(1), pp. 10–30. DOI: 10.31278/1810-6374-2025-23-1-10-30Russia’s crucial role in any 21st-century international order demands an account…
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