Is United Russia the only game in town?
While Europe is shaken by a row of nerve-wrecking elections, in Russia, not many people seem to expect much from the upcoming Duma elections. Not […]
Read MoreWhile Europe is shaken by a row of nerve-wrecking elections, in Russia, not many people seem to expect much from the upcoming Duma elections. Not […]
Read MoreEurope and Latin America are natural partners linked by strong historical, cultural as well as economic ties and, over decades, have been an important source […]
Read MoreOn September 18th 2016, Russian citizens will elect 450 deputies to the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia – the State Duma. At […]
Read MoreSince December 2015, China holds the presidency of the G20, which will cumulate in the Hangzhou summit in September. At the recent G20 summit in […]
Read MoreRecently, the Korean Peninsula has been marred with repeated tensions, as North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test in early January and launched a long-range […]
Read MoreCorruption, clientelism and patronage have led Kosovo into stagnation. More than a quarter of the population lives in absolute poverty, ten percent even have to […]
Read MoreThe local polling station in Yangon opened its doors promptly at sunrise, at 6 a.m. Over 33 million voters were called to vote on 8 […]
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