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‘Imagine if it were Moscow?’ How prominent Russians reacted to arrest of Telegram founder Durov
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Some believe the St. Petersburg-born tycoon has paid for his naivety, others want his homeland to intervene
Aug 25, 2024 20:56
Pushkin turns 225: Why is he Russia’s most celebrated poet?
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Here’s how one man created a language that an entire country continues to speak nearly two centuries after his death
Aug 14, 2024 10:34
Britain’s ‘common’ wealth: How London ensures that Africa never prospers
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Why hasn’t the Commonwealth abandoned its colonial nature?
May 21, 2024 13:52
Paradise of lies: How the West manipulates Africa through neocolonial media
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While the era of independence gave rise to ideas of peace, freedom, justice, and social progress, building postcolonial nations on colonial foundations has proven problematic
May 10, 2024 12:19
'We have suffered because we were Negroes': It took this man 200 days to become a legend in the fight against Western exploitation
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Sixty-three years ago, the first prime minister of an independent Congo, Patrice Lumumba, was brutally murdered on the orders of the West for supposedly being a danger to the very system it was upholding
Jan 17, 2024 10:51
Hypocrisy in The Hague: Why is it so easy for the International Criminal Court to charge Russians, but not Israelis?
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The reputation of the ICC could be completely destroyed if crimes against Palestine are not thoroughly investigated, says American attorney Stanley Cohen
Dec 8, 2023 13:42
Henry Kissinger tried to end the Cold War. Why did those who came after him in Washington seek to restart the conflict?
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The story of the now 100-year-old German-born thinker who had a profound affect on the foreign policy of his adopted country
May 27, 2023 20:28
Zelensky and his cronies are trying to cover up a major corruption scandal in Ukraine – what role is the US playing?
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The purge in Kiev was expected to culminate with the defense minister’s resignation.Why didn’t it happen?
Mar 1, 2023 08:54
The 'Time of Troubles' and the birth of the nation: Why Russia celebrates its 'Unity Day' every November 4
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Modern Russia’s main national holiday replaced the biggest celebration in the Soviet calendar
Nov 4, 2022 12:05
On the edge of Armageddon? Why the Ukraine conflict is dangerously similar to the Cuban missile crisis
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Rising tensions between Washington and Moscow are reminiscent of a crisis from 60 years ago that nearly triggered devastation
Oct 16, 2022 17:17
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