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Opinion: The West cannot use its values to make sense of Russia

Opinion: The West cannot use its values to make sense of Russia

by Julian McBride

During the last decade, Western governments, analysts, and media personalities have struggled to understand Russia’s actions and renewed imperial aggression in Ukraine – especially as the invasion has turned into a quagmire that the Kremlin appears unable to escape. Since 2022, one-third of Russia’s prized Black Sea Fleet has

Belarus Weekly: Lithuania urges ICC to investigate Lukashenko for crimes against humanity

Belarus Weekly: Lithuania urges ICC to investigate Lukashenko for crimes against humanity

by Maria Yeryoma

Lithuania urges the International Criminal Court to investigate dictator Alexander Lukashenko and his regime for crimes against humanity, citing mass repression, deportations, and persecution of Belarusians. Vladimir Putin of Russia announces amendments to nuclear doctrine, threatening nuclear response for aggression against Belarus. IAEA director general confirms safety of controversial Belarusian

Ukraine war latest: Zelensky says Putin 'afraid' to use nuclear weapons because he 'loves his life'

Ukraine war latest: Zelensky says Putin 'afraid' to use nuclear weapons because he 'loves his life'

by The Kyiv Independent news desk

Key developments on Sept. 29: * Zelensky says Putin 'afraid' to use nuclear weapons because he 'loves his life' * Russia's attack on Zaporizhzhia destroys apartment building, injures 16 * Ukraine strikes Russian military arsenal storing missiles and drones in Volgograd Oblast * Russia claims 125 Ukrainian drones intercepted across 7 regions President Volodymyr

The Insider: Obtained documents drawn following Navalny's death omit acute stomach pain, hint at possible poisoning

The Insider: Obtained documents drawn following Navalny's death omit acute stomach pain, hint at possible poisoning

by The Kyiv Independent news desk

According to The Insider, the Russian independent investigative outlet received access to "hundreds" of official documents that were drawn following the death of Alexei Navalny in a penal colony in Russia's Arctic. The discrepancy between internal documents and the ones made public by the state suggests that officials have lied

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