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The spy next door. Russia’s foreign intelligence chief pushes to commemorate Stalin’s spies in Moscow’s Yasenevo

Faced with an apparent lack of successes in his own department, Sergei Naryshkin, the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), has come up with an alternative way of going down in history. His most recent craze is the initiative to rename multiple streets in Moscow after Russian and Soviet …

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Georgia Pivoting Toward Russia? Difficult Days Ahead – Analysis

This Saturday, October 26, citizens of the Republic of Georgia in the South Caucasus began voting in parliamentary elections that will determine the future of their country. Georgia’s political arena is divided between a pro-European opposition and a ruling party accused of pro-Russian authoritarianism. Polling stations opened at around 8 …

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Russian-Ukraine War And Middle East Crisis: Global Impacts Of Oil On Trade And Economic Growth – Analysis

The ongoing crises in Ukraine and the Middle East are reshaping global energy and trade landscapes. Russia and Ukraine occupy strategic positions in global energy exports and agricultural production, while the Middle East serves as a focal point for oil flows and geopolitical stability. October 2024 marked heightened military engagements, …

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