

The Baltic nation Latvia is repaying €1bn of a loan to the European Union Commission Tuesday and is also commemorating

In an interview on NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross, Kimberly Marten, a political scientist from Barnard College, expressed grave

Crimea’s near-unanimous referendum to join the Russian Federation was a “grossly rigged” falsification of a “cynically distorted” populace whose vote

Amendments to the Russian criminal code will soon impose penalties of up to five years for talking about any changes

Crimea has “considerable potential to develop generation of alternative energy such as solar and wind power,” a report published Monday

Twelve nations are participating in the joint military exercise being carried out currently in Bulgaria, on the east coast of

In Ukraine a multinational joint military exercise has been confirmed and is set to begin in July. Twelve nations will

The continuing situation in the Crimea proves that political realism remains the dominant theory that governs international relations today. Over