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The War in Ukraine Is Emboldening Germany’s Far Right
By James Jackson/Zittau, Germany
What to Know About Brittney Griner's Release
By Sean Gregory
European Countries Are Giving Teens Free Money for Culture
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Inside the Fight To Revive the Belarusian Language
Activists see the language as an act of resistance to strongman Łukašenka and his Russian backers.
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Even a wilting lettuce in a viral video livestream lasted longer than Liz Truss did as Prime Minister.
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The West Can’t Afford To Forget About Belarus
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By Yasmeen Serhan
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Jeremy Hunt Is Now Britain's Most Powerful Politician
The U.K.'s new finance minister scrapped almost all of Prime Minister Liz Truss's tax plans, as her premiership looks increasingly shaky.
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Global Energy Infrastructure At Risk, Says Putin
The Nord Stream attacks at the end of September have raised concerns over the future of Europe’s gas supplies.
By Bloomberg
October 12, 2022
Why Ales Bialiatski Won the Nobel Peace Prize
The jailed Belarusian activist, alongside Russian group Memorial and Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties were awarded for fighting authoritarianism.
By Yasmeen Serhan
October 7, 2022
EU’s Von Der Leyen Proposes Gas Price Cap as Energy Fears Rise
Nations in the bloc are struggling to cope with record energy prices and the risk of shortages this winter
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Why Russia’s Annexation of Ukrainian Territory Matters
In the absence of military victories, experts say that Russia is annexing Ukrainian territory to try and undermine Western support for Ukraine.
By Yasmeen Serhan
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Why the Russian Exodus To Georgia Is So Polarizing
The former Soviet republic has been a key hub for Russian exiles since February, but a fresh influx is angering many locals.
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September 29, 2022
Why Thousands of People Are Fleeing Russia Now
Reports are prompting concerns that Russia may from Wednesday seal its border, after Putin announced a military draft.
By Charlie Campbell
September 27, 2022
Italy's AOC on the Country’s Far-Right Turn
Italy could soon be led by its first-ever female Prime Minister. But Elly Schlein and others on the left won’t be celebrating.
By Yasmeen Serhan
September 23, 2022
In Italy, a New Face for Europe’s Far-Right Emerges
Giorgia Meloni looks set to be Italy's next Prime Minister, following elections on Sept. 25.
By Yasmeen Serhan
September 22, 2022
Serbia Was Always a Risky Choice for EuroPride 2022
Despite the Serbian government's plan to cancel EuroPride, the festival's organizers are marching ahead.
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