January in Russia conjures up images of Muscovites crunching through the snow in bulky coats — not bunches of delicate ...
An investigation by RFE/RL’s Schemes has found that companies at least partially owned by the Chinese state are feeding critical minerals to Russian suppliers to manufacturers of weapons the Kremlin ...
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan are turning to nuclear power amid ongoing energy shortages. With Rosatom in the mix, how do local and global politics shape Central Asia’s nuclear future? Read ...
Beijing has reinforced its position as the dominant economic player in the region, which sits on China’s western border, ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin Germany talks loudly about ending Europe’s import of Russian gas, but as a result of alternative ...
Bitdefender, one of the world's largest cybersecurity solution providers, warned of an ongoing cyber espionage campaign ...
Vladimir Putin is "escalating" a sabotage and destabilisation campaign against European NATO member states to deter further ...
Moscow’s troops used the same pincer tactic on Velyka Novosilka that has enabled their recent capture of town after town in ...
Russian president Vladimir Putin has refused to directly engage with his counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in any upcoming talks ...
The European Union has agreed to give Moldova €30 million ($31 million) to help fund emergency gas deliveries to the ...
Aluminum rose in London as the European Union readied a proposal to gradually ban imports of the metal from Russia.
China and Russia look like the prime suspects for severed cables in the Baltic and Taiwan Strait, Beijing and the war in Ukraine, the tech race takes off, and much more.