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Authoritarian states exploit anti-colonial sentiments to advance their agendas, challenging Western influence. This resurgence of anti-colonialism is reshaping global politics and requires a nuanced Western response.
UN human rights chief urges voter vigilance against deceptive politicians in upcoming elections. He highlights global human rights concerns and calls for protection of freedoms worldwide.
Romania, Hungary, Georgia, and Azerbaijan initiate a joint venture for an undersea power line, aiming to enhance EU energy security and promote renewable sources. The project gains momentum amid efforts to reduce Russian energy dependence.
Azerbaijan's snap parliamentary election, the first since recapturing Karabakh, sees the ruling party set to maintain its majority. The vote occurs amidst ongoing regional tensions and resettlement efforts.
Azerbaijan conducts snap parliamentary election, the first since regaining control of Karabakh. With limited opposition participation, the vote is unlikely to alter the political landscape dominated by President Aliyev's party.
Armenia's sole nuclear power plant, temporarily shut down due to a lightning strike, has been reconnected to the grid. The incident caused blackouts in Yerevan and other regions before safety measures were implemented.
Veylma Falaeo replaces Kanak leader Roch Wamytan as New Caledonia's Congress president, promising consensus amid ongoing independence debates and recent civil unrest in the French territory.
A 21-year-old from Newton, MA, is charged with covering up bomb-making efforts and making false statements. The case involves an explosion at the University of Chicago and traces of explosives at Logan Airport.
Rebecca Lissner, Kamala Harris's deputy national security advisor, emerges as a key figure in shaping U. S. foreign policy. Her pragmatic approach and strategic thinking are influencing the administration's global outlook.
Rebecca Lissner, Kamala Harris's deputy national security advisor, emerges as a key figure in shaping U. S. foreign policy. Her pragmatic approach and strategic thinking are influencing the administration's global outlook.
French authorities have arrested Telegram founder Pavel Durov for alleged failure to moderate illegal content. The incident sparks debate on social media responsibilities and free speech.
An Azerbaijan-managed oil tanker becomes the first non-Russian vessel to navigate the Northern Sea Route to China. This development challenges Russia's dominance in Arctic shipping, despite higher costs compared to the Suez Canal route.
Pavel Durov, Telegram's CEO, was arrested near Paris. The company claims innocence and compliance with EU laws. The arrest is linked to alleged moderation issues on the platform.
Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, was detained at a Paris airport. French authorities allege the platform's involvement in illegal activities, while Russian officials criticize the arrest.
Millions of Shiite Muslims converged on Karbala, Iraq, for Arbaeen, commemorating Hussein's martyrdom. The event, marked by solidarity, was overshadowed by the ongoing Gaza conflict and regional unrest.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev in Baku, focusing on enhancing trade routes. The visit highlights Azerbaijan's growing importance as a transit hub for Russia amid international sanctions.
Uzbekistan's Prime Minister makes groundbreaking visit to Afghanistan, marking the highest-level foreign official engagement since Taliban's return. Five trade agreements signed, strengthening economic cooperation.
Russian natural gas continues to transit through Ukraine to Europe, despite ongoing conflict. The EU aims to end Russian fossil fuel imports by 2027, but progress varies among member states.