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In Putin’s bid to recast Russia as a global superpower, he champions a society built on pro-war activism, puritanical values ...
Western governments have been far too passive for far too long, as Georgian Dream has moved the country in a nondemocratic ...
Protests are getting bigger, louder and more violent in Georgia as anger mounts over the government's drift away from the ...
Since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a stream of Russians have fled to Central Asia and the Caucasus. (Ph ...
From its earliest days, the Soviet Union’s intelligence services — whether known as the Cheka or the names of any of its successor agencies like the KGB — kept the government in power by pursuing its ...
As many as a million Russians fled abroad in the first year of the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine. Now thousands are returning ...
The authorities in the Eastern European nation said security forces had used water cannons and tear gas as demonstrators took ...
Dozens of people have been arrested in Georgia, where protesters are denouncing a bill as “the Russian law” because Moscow ...
Georgia’s parliament has moved a step closer to passing a law that critics fear will stifle media freedom and endanger the ...