Since then, Armenian politics have been divided and polarized between rapprochement with Western countries and reliance on Russia to resolve the Karabakh issue.
ibya has not been on the international political agenda since the start of the Russia-Ukrainewar as much as it was in the prewar period, yet recent major developments in the country have the capacity to influence both local Libyan and international actors involved in Libya.
There is also large-scale drug production and trafficking, which is managed by the regime's military elements, and the ongoing economic problems in Lebanon and Russia's impasse in Ukraine are putting even more pressure on the Syrian regime.
Sometimes it is the United States, other times it is Russia or China that blocks intervention decisions that would end the massacres and establish peace.
ather than a "New Cold War," we are now witnessing the culmination of an economic war with Russia, where the financial, energy, and capital markets are the battlegrounds.
First, the COVID-19 pandemic, then, rising demand accompanied by faster-than-expected normalization, and finally, the Russia-Ukrainewar, which led to record low and high prices.
Two months before his death, Prigozhin, also known as “Putin’s chef” due to his involvement in restaurants and catering services that served the Kremlin, launched a munity against the Russian government.
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Armenia’s foreign policy shift
When Armenia's efforts to seek support for its foreign policy, aimed at maintaining the illegal occupation of Karabakh, failed to elicit a response, especially from Russia, it turned its attention to the United States.
Far-right parties, with their hatred of Islam and immigrants, and their stance against globalization, have gained serious momentum with the economic crisis triggered by the pandemic and the Russia-UkraineWar.
laska, under Russian control until 1867, has recently become the focus of international attention after Russian and Chinese warships conducted joint patrols near the Aleutian Islands on August 6.
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During the Russian invasion, NATO countries sent military equipment to Ukraine and technology companies helped Ukraine defend itself against Russian cyberattacks.
he Russian invasion of Ukraine marked a pivotal moment in international relations, sparking outrage and condemnation from the global community while igniting deep-rooted tensions that had been simmering for decades.
This decision came at a time when the world was struggling with the economic impacts from Russia’s war in Ukraine while also recovering from the effects of the pandemic.