- December 22nd, 2024
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Russia’s state-owned television network, Rossiya 1. Fico, known for his pro-Russian leanings, was interviewed on the popular political talk show 60 Minutes, hosted by Olga Skabeyeva, a journalist widely criticized for promoting Kremlin propaganda....
The European Union (EU) appears increasingly skeptical about Georgia's suitability for membership, following the European Commission’s release of its latest report on the nation’s progress towards accession. Published on Wednesday, the report casts doubt on whether Georgia will soon commence...
Germany has recalled its ambassador to Iran and summoned the Iranian chargé d'affaires in Berlin following Iran's execution of Jamshid Sharmahd, a German-Iranian dual national, convicted of terrorism by Iranian authorities. Sharmahd, 69, who had been held in Iranian custody...
Thousands of Georgians have flooded the streets of Tbilisi, voicing their anger over the results of a recent parliamentary election that has ignited a political crisis in the country. The rally, led by Georgia’s pro-European opposition parties, has garnered wide...
Georgia and beyond following last weekend’s disputed elections, where the pro-Russian ruling party, Georgian Dream, claimed victory in a process that has sparked widespread international concerns over alleged electoral misconduct and democratic backsliding. Among the most significant responses has been...
Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó will be joining foreign policy representatives from Russia, Syria, and other nations at the Minsk Conference on Eurasian Security on October 31. This gathering, hosted by Belarus, has been styled as an alternative to the...
With the U.S. presidential election just days away, concerns intensify across Europe about a potential return of Donald Trump to the White House, as experts and officials voice unease about what his leadership might mean for NATO, Ukraine, and the...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán landed in Georgia on Sunday, extending congratulations to the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party for its “overwhelming victory” in the recent parliamentary elections. This congratulatory gesture, however, arrives amid serious concerns about voter intimidation and...
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