The West's strong response to Navalny's death contrasts sharply with its silence on Serbia's crackdown on Russian dissidents, revealing inconsistent commitment to democracy and human rights.
Germany debates reinstating conscription amid Bundeswehr recruitment challenges and European defence concerns, as Russia's military might and uncertain U.S. NATO support heighten the urgency for a stronger European military response.
Latvian Foreign Minister Krisjanis Karins advocates conscription in NATO countries, citing its potential to strengthen Europe's defense against Russia as the Ukraine war enters its third year.
The recent violence near Nerkin Hand, part of a century-long Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, reflects deep-rooted national tensions and the complexity of geopolitical and historical grievances.
Richard Grenell's career, entangled in controversies, involves undisclosed dealings with US-sanctioned Moldovan oligarch Plahotniuc and lobbying activities in Kremlin-aligned Serbia and Hungary.
Frontliner Magazine, forged in conflict zones, exposed global hypocrisy and corruption. Now entering a new chapter, we seek stewards to continue our fearless mission.
Georgia’s pivotal election is a test of democracy as fear, violence, and Kremlin influence threaten to pull the country away from Europe’s embrace.
Bosnia’s fragile peace is threatened by rising nationalism, genocide denial, and secessionist rhetoric, as Defence Minister Zukan Helez prepares to defend the nation’s sovereignty.