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The occupied Georgian region of Abkhazia has effectively conceded to Kremlin demands on private property, further complicating a fragile relationship
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September 9, 2022
Russia’s Caucasian Vassals Learn a Hard Lesson
The occupied Georgian region of Abkhazia has effectively conceded to Kremlin demands on private property, further complicating a fragile relationship
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The West Must Break China’s Solar Chokehold
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Saying “Sorry”
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