Employees at one of the most well-known news wire services are privately fuming over their company’s ongoing partnership with a
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Bulgaria signals historic shift from Russian gas
Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is prompting Bulgaria to think the unthinkable — and break up with Russian natural gas. For decades, Bulgaria’s energy policy
‘I don’t feel safe going back.’ Russia’s future has gone into exile
ISTANBUL — Russian rapper Oxxxymiron’s latest concert was his smallest in years. Hundreds of people piled into a tiny basement venue
Boris Johnson compares Ukraine war to Brexit battles
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson compared the invasion of Ukraine by Russia to the U.K.’s decision to leave the European
Austria reintroduces face masks as coronavirus cases surge
People in Austria will be required to wear FFP2 face masks indoors again as COVID-19 cases are rising once more,
Zelenskyy calls for ‘meaningful’ talks with Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked for peace talks with Russia to be “meaningful, fair and without delay” to stop the
The road to Brexit — 30 years since the Maastricht Treaty
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Kremlin’s occupation blueprint goes up in smoke as Ukraine fights back
In Melitopol, Kherson and other Ukrainian locales now under Russian control, the Kremlin’s occupation plan is going as badly as
China finds itself in a tricky position — stuck between the White House and the Kremlin
It’s been a good couple decades for China. When the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001 — turning its attention to
French senators slam consultancy use ‘explosion’ under Macron
PARIS — Emmanuel Macron’s government and other public bodies have signed contracts worth at least €2.4 billion with consultancy firms