Europe
Russia has imprisoned more than 30 Ukrainian journalists for reporting on the destruction of their homeland. Their colleagues want urgent action before any more die.
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October 20, 2024
Trick Question: Who Will Defend Europe?
A scathing new book outlines the continent’s defense crisis and its consequences.
October 18, 2024
Mystery Ships from Russia Dock in Moldova
The Kremlin’s ambition to make the Black Sea a Russian lake is undimmed. Ships with unknown cargo are raising suspicions.
October 18, 2024
Shameless — North Korean Troops Join Putin’s War on Ukraine
The Russian despot’s desperation-driven descent into the arms of North Korea’s dictator begs the question of how low he will go. Even further, in all likelihood.
October 17, 2024
Will Moldova Put its Head in the Tiger’s Mouth?
Moldovans are heading to the polls to decide their European future. A “no” vote could threaten its very existence.
October 17, 2024
NATO’s Southern Front — Malign Influence and Extremism in North Africa
North Africa has become a cauldron of tension, with Islamist extremism and the expanding influence of Russia and China driving significant challenges to NATO's southern flank.
October 17, 2024
Elections in Georgia and Moldova
Irina Arabidze, Jason Bruder, Ketevan Chachava, Denis Cenusa, and Sam Greene discuss the significance of the upcoming elections in Moldova and Georgia (October 20th and 26th, respectively).
October 16, 2024
A German Recipe for Defeating Russia’s Disinformation
The Kremlin targets Germany with dangerous disinformation. Berlin needs to bolster its defenses, writes the former NATO Assistant Secretary General.
October 16, 2024
We’re Winning, Say Russia’s Fake News Manufacturers
The Kremlin is stepping up disinformation campaigns aimed at its enemies in Ukraine, Moldova and the Western democracies. It’s a huge, global campaign.
October 16, 2024
Lost in Translation: Western Misconceptions about Putin’s Russia
It is in the West’s strategic interest to delegitimize Putin’s regime and bring about his departure from power, which could open a window for political change.