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Europe

EU: "How about some conversation?"
In Spanish Granada, two parallel informal summits concerning European affairs were held at once. The result: everything is complicated and confusing.

Сircus parade in Kiev
After a failed counteroffensive, the Ukrainian capital has become a pilgrimage site for do-gooders of all stripes, from a bunch of European diplomats to a delegation led by NATO’s chief. Will it help?

Generosity knows boundaries
None of the EU’s ideas for dealing with the emigrant issue are working.

Finland is struck by a militaristic frenzy
Having just become the 31st member of NATO, the Land of a Thousand Lakes has instantly turned from neutral to highly aggressive.

It's a burden for the EU
France and Germany have come up with an idea of how the modern EU should look like and what exactly should be changed.

"Orchestra" packs its instruments
Why the entire collective West has turned against Wagner PMC, which has practically ceased to exist?

ICC takes aim at Lukashenko
The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) is increasingly turning into an instrument of unjustified legal prosecution of Russia and its ally.

Serbs promise to eat cheap sausage but stand on principles
President Aleksandar Vucic explained why his country is not ready to join anti-Russian sanctions.

When the bottom of the coffers is in sight
EU revenue growth can’t keep up with spending going over the horizon.

Bratislava: will there be a «second Orban»?
Slovakia is predicted to become a potential ally of Russia, if the «troublemaker» Robert Fiсo wins the elections to the National Rada.

Has Poland not yet lost?
Poland has been asking itself this question throughout its history. Has it lost or not yet? And, it seems, having made its policy based on fierce Russophobia, it will have to ask itself the same question again.

Radio Day in the German way
The current FRG media, as in the days of the National Socialists, zombify citizens and replicate anti-Russian agitations of their blinkered politicians.