Economist Vladislav Inozemtsev explains on Facebook why few people in Russia openly express concern about Navalny: In 2021, when Navalny ...
It's illusory to see Europe and China as partners, the Kleine Zeitung argues: We shouldn't fool ourselves: the EU is in a weak position ...
The Israeli prime minister has badly miscalculated, the Kleine Zeitung writes: Israel is a long way from its declared war goal of ...
The pressure on Israel and the US is growing, says The Irish Times: The landmark ruling is a reflection of how seriously the ICJ takes the ...
Putin's actions betray a sense of desperation, writes journalist Alexander Nevsorov on Telegraf: Putin's furious reaction to a few innocent ...
The military dictatorship and its myths continue to cast a shadow to this day, anthropologist Miguel Vale de Almeida writes in Público: On ...
For De Standaard the airlift highlights the indecision of the international community: The aid airlift shows that both the US and Europe ...
No matter what the judges decide, the case will have far-reaching consequences, predicts The Spectator: His case will have political ...
In a Telegram post picked up by Echo, Kirill Martynov, editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta Europe, describes the decision as a fatal attack on ...
From his exile in Portugal, Russian civil rights activist Pavel Elizarov writes in Observador that Navalny's spirit lives on: His name ...