Science & Technology | 2024-11-20
Ukrainian S.T.A.L.K.E.R. video game sequel comes out amid war with Russia
The release of the sequel marks the end of a long and chaotic journey for the GSC Game World staff. Some are in the Ukrainian army fighting Russian invaders, while others fled to Prague.
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Mistrust, inexperience and pornography: N. Korean troops unprepared for pitfalls
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'War tourism' turns deadly for N. Korean troops in Kursk province, Russia
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Hundreds of Ukrainian women suffer systematic torture in Russian prisons
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Wartime economy strains Russians' purchasing power, spurs massive debt burden
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Ukraine battles another enemy amid war: drug-resistant superbugs
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'Don't go to war': rights activists warn migrant workers in Russia
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EU hails re-election of Moldova's Maia Sandu in tense vote For many Moldovans, President Maia Sandu has become a symbol of change as she seeks to chart a pro-European path for the former Soviet republic.
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Kremlin building new labs on former bioweapon site Sergiev Posad-6 is one of three Russian weapon sites that international experts never have been allowed to visit.
Environment | 2024-11-07
Russia taken to task for ecocide in Ukraine
Security | 2024-10-31
Will NATO and Russia face off in the Baltic Sea?
Even after Sweden and Finland's accession to NATO turned the Baltic Sea into a 'NATO lake,' Russia continues its attempts to destabilize the region.
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Russia accused of organizing arson, other sabotage across Europe
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Ukraine aims to help millions of low-income citizens amidst war
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Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine unprepared for winter
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Frontline Ukrainian cafe offers glimpse of normality amidst raging war
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Use of North Korean troops in Ukraine war shows how far Russia has fallen
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Survey says Russian propaganda harnessing fear, social divisions to influence Poles
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Resilience Centers provide emotional, logistical support for displaced Ukrainians
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New Kremlin draft rules highlight increasing strain on system, low Russian morale
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'Lights, camera, action!' Ukrainian filmmakers undaunted by invasion
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2024 sees record-breaking number of Russian deserters
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'Nervous' Russian authorities fortify Crimea after Ukrainian attacks
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Polish, Czech leaders urge tougher border and cybersecurity
How significant to the Kremlin was Moldova's successful vote to pursue EU membership?
Human Rights | 2024-10-14
Russian security agencies step up pressure on activists' relatives, associates
The Kremlin's abuse of political prisoners and their relatives is a politically motivated strategy to quash freedom of speech and punish anyone who speaks out against the government.
Security | 2024-09-30