Letter From the Editors (FREE content) FEATURED NEWS STORIES Georgia Abandons EU Talks, Sparking RiotsGeorgia on the Brink of a Coup D’étatA Reflection of Kiev’s EU Rallies: Why the Georgian Protests Resemble the Ukrainian Events‘We Georgians Have Repeatedly Gotten Rid of Governments That Tried to Suppress Us. We’ll Do It Again This Time’Georgian Dream Stumbles […]
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 76, Number 49, Dec. 2-8, 2024)
Yakovenko: As Russia nears victory over Kiev, Trump should make lasting peace, focus on home.
FEATURED NEWS STORIES China’s Economy as 2024 Comes to a Close Chinese Diplomacy in 2024 Xi Travels to Macao to Celebrate 25th Anniversary POLITICS & CULTURE Politics Xi Underlines Confidence, Hard Work in 2025 State & Law Local Judicial Systems Embrace AI Entertainment AI Rewrites the Script for Chinese Cinema Environment China Works to Build […]
Letter From the Editors (FREE Content) FEATURED NEWS STORIES Will Oreshnik Give Russia Strategic Edge?Escalatory LadderOreshnik to Hit Mark in Minutes‘The Only One Trying to Expand the War Into a Global Conflict Is Putin’ (FREE content) Putin Visits Astana for Bilateral, CSTO TalksKazakhstan and Russia: New Horizons of Strategic PartnershipRussia, Kazakhstan May Get Common Energy […]
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 76, Number 48, Nov. 25-Dec. 1, 2024)
Expert Mikhailov: Putin struggling to restore nuclear deterrence, but West saw reluctance during harder straits in 2022; Ukraine seeks to divert Russian air defenses from occupied zone, while Russia hopes new hot spots distract West.
FEATURED NEWS STORIES Economic Conferences Chart 2025 Plans Macao Marks 25th Anniversary of Return to China POLITICS & CULTURE Xinjiang The Truth About Xinjiang Cotton The Truth About Xinjiang and Its Uygur Population History New Generation Remembers Nanjing Massacre Achieving Global Recognition of Nanjing Massacre Reviving Ancient Ethnic Chinese Legacy Culture Spring Festival an Intangible […]
Chinese FM: The pressing task in the Middle East is to immediately cease fire, stop violence and ease the humanitarian crisis. The fundamental way out is to adhere to political settlement and resume dialogue and negotiation, while the basic principle is to support self-determination and avoid external interference.
Letter From the Editors (FREE content) FEATURED NEWS STORIES US Approves Ukrainian Long-Range StrikesExpiration RangeThrowing the Book at ATACMS (FREE content)(Editorial) – On Permission for Western Weapons to Strike Deep Into Russian TerritoryHypersonic Effect Abkhaz Opposition Ousts President BzhaniaAbkhazia at Risk of CoupAdgur Ardzinba: ‘Our Government Never Used to Hide Behind Fences’Abkhaz Independence: What’s the […]