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Azerbaijan’s Russian Gas Deal Raises Uncomfortable Questions For Europe

Azerbaijan has begun importing gas from Russia under a deal which should enable Baku to meet its own domestic demand but which raises serious questions over its recent agreement to boost exports to Europe.  Russia’s state gas producer and exporter Gazprom announced on November 18 that it had begun supplying gas to …

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The Impact Of Designating Russia A Terrorist State – OpEd

While symbolic and non-binding, the decision by the European Parliament (EP) to formally recognise Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism is a significant development since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began back in February. Given foreign policy remains a core competency of the 27 individual EU member states, national parliaments would …

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Russia’s ‘Partial Mobilization’ And Central Asia – Analysis

On 21 October 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “partial mobilisation” of up to 3,00,000 military reservists, aged 18 to 50 in the Russian armed forces, to fight on the Ukrainian front. This marked the first such mobilisation since the Second World War. Notably, this development was preceded by …

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