Russian police have put prominent Russian American journalist and author Masha Gessen on a wanted list after opening a criminal case against them on charges of spreading false information about…
Iran Starts Trial of Swedish EU Employee Detained in 2022
An Iranian court has begun the trial of a Swedish national employed by the European Union who was detained last year, Sweden’s foreign minister said Saturday. “I have been informed…
US-Russian Dual National Detained for ‘Rehabilitating Nazism’
A man with dual U.S.-Russian nationality has been placed in pre-trial custody in St. Petersburg for “rehabilitating Nazism” in posts on social media, the city’s court service said Saturday. Yuri…
Mahsa Amini’s Family Blocked From Leaving Iran for EU Rights Prize
The family of Mahsa Amini, the Iranian Kurdish woman who died in custody, has been banned from traveling to France to collect a top rights prize awarded posthumously, their lawyer…
Polish Truck Drivers’ Border Blockade With Ukraine Hurting Battlefield
Pickup trucks and tourniquets bound for Ukraine’s battlefield are among items stuck in a miles-long line at the border with Poland. Components to build drones to fight off Russian forces…
Belarus Opposition Planning to Issue Passports for Exiles
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya says she and her cabinet are planning to issue passports next year that could ease travel hurdles for many Belarusians forced to live in exile….
German Foreign Minister Discusses Prisoners With Iranian Counterpart
Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock discussed the fate of Germans held in Iran Friday with her Iranian counterpart Hossein Amirabdollahian, her ministry said. The two ministers held a telephone call…
Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure Crumbling Under Russian Attacks
Russian airstrikes, shelling and bad weather have damaged Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, leaving 500 settlements in intermittent energy blackouts. Ukraine’s grid operator Ukrenergo reported that energy consumption hovered near record highs…
Central Asian Trade Corridor Gains Interest Amid Regional Tensions
The emergence of a Middle Corridor — a transit network linking Asia with European markets by way of Central Asia, the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus — is rapidly gaining…
Kremlin Propaganda on Uptick in Latin America
Javier Vrox, the host of a political program on a YouTube channel in Chile who constantly monitors social networks in his country, recently noticed an uptick in pro-Russian political messaging,…
Japan Pledges $4.5 Billion to Ukraine
Japan has pledged $4.5 billion to Ukraine for its war against Russia, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced Thursday, $1 billion of which is designated for humanitarian aid. “Japan is…
White House and Republicans Stuck in Ukraine Funding Impasse
The Biden administration is running out of time to secure a deal on tens of billions of dollars in wartime aid for Ukraine and Israel that Senate Republicans blocked Wednesday….
In Paris Exile, Family Becomes Proud ‘Voice’ of Jailed Iran Nobel Winner
The address on the invitation to the winner of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize says it all. “Ms. Narges Mohammadi, c/o Evin Prison, Tehran province, Iran.” Mohammadi, 51, awarded the…
US Lawmakers Running Out of Time to Pass Ukraine Aid, Border Security Funding
With just four working days left before its holiday recess, the U.S. Congress is no closer to passing the White House’s $60 billion request for aid to Ukraine. Lawmakers are…
US, UK Act Against Russian Hacker Group
The U.S. government on Thursday unveiled measures to combat Russian hackers accused of targeting U.S-based entities and individuals and meddling in a British election. The cyber actors targeted include the…
Europe Fears Surge in African Migration as Niger Repeals Trafficking Law
The European Union has voiced concerns of a surge in migrants from Africa, after the ruling military junta in Niger repealed a law that had previously criminalized the transport of…
Leaders of Turkey and Greece Agree to Increase Cooperation
Greece and Turkey made significant progress toward mending relations Thursday, as leaders of the neighboring countries agreed to several cooperative measures after years of tension. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan…
Azerbaijan Leader Calls Snap Presidential Vote For Feb. 7
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on Thursday called snap presidential elections in February, in a move expected to extend the decades-long authoritarian rule of his family. Aliyev’s popularity is soaring after…
Зеленський подякував Японії за 1 мільярд доларів додаткової допомоги
Зеленський зазначив, що ця сума буде «вагомою підтримкою» для української економіки …
НБУ стабілізує курс гривні на валютному ринку
На міжбанківському валютному ринку котирування станом на 12:30 становили, за повідомленнями Finance.ua, 36 гривень 67,5–69,5 копійки за долар …
Ukraine Says Russian Drone Attack Hits Odesa Port
A Russian drone attack killed one person and damaged port infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa region, the regional governor said Thursday. Oleh Kiper said Odesa was under attack for two hours,…
Turkey’s Erdogan In Athens In ‘New Chapter’ Bid
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan travels to Athens on Thursday in a keenly watched visit billed as an attempted “new chapter” between the NATO allies and historic rivals after years…
Zelenskyy Aide Wants Hungarian, Ukrainian Leaders to Discuss EU Bid
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff on Wednesday said he wanted to arrange a meeting between the Ukrainian and Hungarian leaders amid Budapest’s opposition to a proposal to start…
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy Meets Virtually With G7 Leaders
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday met virtually with leaders from the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations, telling them that Moscow is counting on Western unity to “collapse” next…
Turkey Arrests Singer Tataloo, Hands Him to Iran
Amirhossein Maghsoudloo, professionally known as Tataloo, has been handed over to Iranian authorities by Turkish police at the Bazargan border crossing, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) news agency…
Britain Proposes Bypassing Rights Laws to Let Rwanda Plan Take Off
Britain published draft emergency legislation on Wednesday that it hopes will allow its Rwandan migrant deportation plan to finally take off by bypassing domestic and international human rights laws that…
Italy Tells China It’s Leaving the Belt and Road Initiative
Italy officially told China that it will leave the Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI, the first country to do so since the project was launched a decade ago. Despite…
Шмигаль анонсував перше засідання Ради Реєстру збитків від російської агресії
«Заслухали інформацію Мін’юсту щодо запуску Міжнародного реєстру збитків, що створений у травні в рамках Ради Європи» …
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Admits to Making Mistakes But Defends COVID Record
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson defended his handling of COVID-19 on Wednesday at a public inquiry into the pandemic, saying his government “got some things wrong” but did its…