War in Ukraine: The return of nuclear fear and the silence of the west on Putin’s new doctrine
The revision of Russia’s defense doctrine was not an "unexpected" move for the United States—Biden and Trump seem to "silently" agree on foreign policy, while Europe appears well-informed of American moves and initiatives
War in Ukraine: The west pressures Zelensky to end the war before Trump takes office
Zelensky appears uncompromising, yet the exhaustion of allies is evident - The implications of the U.S. "green light" for missile use on Russian territory and the Trump factor - Erdoğan’s proposals disappoint Ukraine
Ukraine: 8,000 North Korean soldiers reportedly stationed in Kursk, says Washington
"Does Russia still maintain that no North Korean soldiers are on its territory?" asked the U.S. Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations, addressing his Russian counterpart, who did not respond