
Sturgeon is taking the Scottish public for fools over masks
The First Minister chose not to wear a mask at the Duke of Edinburgh’s memorial service, a luxury she hasn’t extended to the Scottish public.
The First Minister chose not to wear a mask at the Duke of Edinburgh’s memorial service, a luxury she hasn’t extended to the Scottish public.
Like Europe, Beijing is also in a quandary over how to ensure energy security.
Leaving aside moral qualms, leadership change can be messy and difficult – as the US knows full well.
Daily Briefing: Zelensky’s comments about neutrality may sound like something of a breakthrough but there are some fairly major caveats.
The defeat of the 4th Guards tank division and the recapture of the town of Trostyanets is a crucial strategic as well as symbolic victory.
Putin’s faulty war machine will grind on until he can claim some sort of victory.
Few relationships have progressed so far and so fast as Australia and India, despite differences on Russia and trade.
Amongst the Nato powers there’s “resolve” aplenty, but still no appetite to get involved in a war with Russia.
If Moldova doesn’t receive enough aid to help with the influx of refugees, the cracks in its fragile society could widen, and Moscow could slip through them.
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