Beyond the Cold War Theatrics, is there Really a Nuclear Threat to the US?
The recent show of force by the United States marks one of the lowest points in modern diplomacy, but beyond the geopolitical theatrics it turns out that very little is actually known about the North Korean threat.
Deadlock drags on in Iran nuclear talks
Despite two days of intensive negotiations, Iran and six world powers "remain far apart" on Tehran's controversial nuclear program, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said Saturday in Kazakhstan.
Iran Nuclear Talks Begin in Kazakhstan
World powers and Iran have begun two days of talks on Tehran's nuclear program.
Putin’s Russia at a Crossroads Politically and Economically
The Russian government, the expert community in Moscow and the national economic elite are actively discussing the economic future of the nation and possible drastic financial policy changes as the economy slumps into potentially long-term stagflation, which may fundamentally destabilize the regime.
No complaints from Russia against Ukraine on gas supplies from Europe
Ukraine has not received concrete complaints from Russia concerning gas supplies from Europe, Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Minister Eduard Stavytsky has said.
Russian Authorities Probe Catholic Charity
Authorities in the Russian city of St. Petersburg have investigated the operations of the international Catholic charity group Caritas.
Azerbaijan responds to Iran’s note of protest
Azerbaijan responded to Iran's note of protest, spokesman for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Elman Abdullayev told Trend today.
Azerbaijan to sign a readmission agreement with EU
Azerbaijan may sign a readmission agreement with the European Union (EU), Deputy Chief of the State Migration Service (SMS) Parviz Musayev said at the presentation ceremony of the project entitled 'Support for the creation of effective readmission management in the South Caucasus' by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Baku.
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