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No one knows what Putin would accept to end his invasion of Ukraine if he were presented with a real negotiation process.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has submitted a new bill restoring the independence of the country’s anti-corruption agencies.
MICHAEL MCFAUL is Director of the Freeman Spogli Institute, Professor of Political Science, and a Hoover Fellow at Stanford ...
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Vladimir Putin could unleash a nuclear attack on US satellites in space, an expert on the topic has warned. Elena Grossfeld, ...
China and the European Union have issued a joint call to action on climate change during an otherwise tense bilateral summit ...
Proceeds from the showing go toward delivering medical supplies and in-person mental health services to Ukraine.
The legislation tightens government oversight of two key anti-corruption agencies. Critics say the step could significantly ...
Critics of the new legislation say it constitutes a power grab by Zelenskyy and his presidential office -- which is headed by ...
E.U. leaders are in Beijing to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations with China, but they have major disagreements over trade ...
The historic Pryvoz, once alive with jokes and bargaining, is torn by Russian drones, as Putin answers diplomacy with terror.