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EU agency seeks clearer rules on balancing borders, rights
The European Union needs clearer rules on balancing respect for human rights with the need for border protection, the chief of the EU's Frontex border and coastguard agency said on Friday.
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War and Peace in the South Caucasus: Putin Style
By Alan Whitehorn, Professor Emeritus in Political Science, The Royal Military College of Canada
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The Implosion of Kazakhstan was Unexpected
By Benyamin Poghosyan, PhD, Chairman, Center for Political and Economic Strategic Studies
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NATO offers arms talks with Russia to avert 'real risk' of conflict
NATO said on Wednesday it was willing to talk to Russia about arms control and missile deployments but would not allow Moscow to veto Ukraine's ambition to join the alliance, warning of a real risk of a new war in Europe.
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U.S. Senate Democrats unveil Russia sanctions bill to help Ukraine
U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday unveiled a bill to impose sweeping sanctions on top Russian government and military officials, including President Vladimir Putin, and key banking institutions if Moscow engages in hostilities against Ukraine.
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United States urges Russia to continue talks over Ukraine, arms control
The United States on Wednesday called on Russia to stay at the negotiating table after a first round of talks over Ukraine this week but continue discussions, including on topics such arms control.
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U.S. and Russia still poles apart on Ukraine after Geneva talks
Russia and the United States gave no sign that they had narrowed their differences on Ukraine and wider European security in talks in Geneva on Monday, as Moscow repeated demands that Washington says it cannot accept.
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Putin claims victory in defending Kazakhstan from revolt
Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed victory on Monday in defending Kazakhstan from what he described as a foreign-backed terrorist uprising, and promised leaders of other ex-Soviet states that a Moscow-led alliance would protect them too.
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