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Opinion16 March 2023

The Russian military has been attacking Ukraine’s digital infrastructure, as well as its people and buildings, since February 2022. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to Vodafone Ukraine’s Vasyl Latsanych about how the company keeps connected

Opinion13 March 2023

Russia continues to be the only state in Europe whose policies are based not on practicality, but on some kind of ideological jumble, a hybrid of inferiority complex and megalomania. It is a country that is ready to break into a reckless dance while the entire civilized world shudders with horror.

Opinion7 March 2023

World states, particularly developed states that can ensure their economic stability and participate in global projects, being the main subjects of the new order that is being formed, are aiming once more at reviewing the directions of action in all fields, determining their place, and securing their interests.

Opinion1 March 2023

Today, as Europe is split by the confrontation between the collective West and Russia as a result of the war in Ukraine, the best policy for the rest of the world is to follow the ideology of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Opinion24 February 2023

The peace process in the South Caucasus is at a crossroads. Russia is seeking to place obstacles in the way of peace with the goal of continuing with the freezing of conflicts that have existed for over three decades. The EU – supported by the US – is seeking to end the frozen conflicts and bring peace to the three nations in the South Caucasus.

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