How Vladimir Putin projects his image as a modern-day Peter the Great
Peter the Great has been somewhat in vogue in Russia in recent years. For a historian, this is a curious development.
Peter the Great has been somewhat in vogue in Russia in recent years. For a historian, this is a curious development.
Scots are as politically engaged and pugnacious as ever, just not with Westminster politics. Devolution has changed the entire psyche of a nation.
Vladimir Putin has landed in North Korea this evening for the first time in 24 years, to solidify his budding bromance with Kim Jong Un.
There is an implicit lesson from the early years of Italy’s post-war democracy that appears to have not been lost on Meloni.
Self-indulgent “danger-influencers” aren’t just putting their own lives at risk, they’re also whitewashing the Taliban’s horrific treatment of the Afghan people.
By not proscribing the IRGC, Britain risks inadvertently offering Iranian operatives a haven to orchestrate attacks.
Hezbollah launched its biggest rocket attack into Israel today since the back-and-forth fire began in October.
The rightward turn at Brussels could engender a rebirth of the Bennite Euroscepticism that once dominated Labour’s posture towards the EU.
Are reports of a “populist right surge” overegged?
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