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Let’s not avoid the uncomfortable question on everyone’s mind, but rather face it head-on: has so-called international law ...
It’s a rerun of both the second and first movies, and is as dull as hell, except for the first third of the film.
Article 7(1) of the Dutch Constitution explicitly prohibits state censorship. Nothing can be withdrawn from view, made ...
Azerbaijan’s decisive military victories in the Second Karabakh War (2020) and the Anti-Terror Operation (2023) concluded a ...
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The South Caucasian state of Armenia is undergoing a significant shift in foreign policy under Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan ...
Sometimes something does not need to be shouted to be visible. Sometimes it is enough to listen. To words. To timing. To ...
The terrorist bombing in Homs on Friday was not an isolated act of violence. It marked the beginning of a dangerous chain ...
Russia plays chess. NATO plays poker, with open cards, trembling hands, darting eyes, and ever-rising stakes. That difference ...
New Year’s Eve always appears as a break without consequence, and a sanctioned eruption of noise, light, and collective ...