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The War for the West
Ivan Krastev interviewed by Sławomir Sierakowski
Sławomir Sierakowski: As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, few now believe that Russia can be defeated. What fate do you see in store for Ukraine?
Ivan Krastev: I think your question is too gloomy. The events of the last two years
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“CERN was built as a force for peace. That has been thrown away. Peaceful scientific collaboration can now be terminated for political reasons.”
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In an effort at accountability and transparency, the UN decided to audit its own refugee agency, UNHCR. More specifically, it sought to determine whether the agency, while responding to one of its largest and most difficult missions, had put all the necessary safeguards in place to control how the massive
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Exclusive: A new stage for Zelensky’s peace plan—the Human Rights Council
What Ukraine Brings to Nato
Yuliya Tymoshenko | Some doubt the wisdom of granting Ukraine NATO membership, warning that it will give the alliance nothing but headaches. But Ukraine brings much to the table, from a battle-tested military to beeing the model of a functioning democracy that post-war Russia will need.
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Joan Baez tells Geneva audience: “Make Good Trouble!”
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Switzerland Faces Big Test of its Neutrality as President of the Security Council
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Veteran Human Rights Defender to Probe Repression in Russia for the UN
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#128 The G|O Briefing, February 23, 2023
A Tumultuous Anniversary for Russia's War on Ukraine | Meet the "New Kid on the Block" at the UN Human Rights Council | Killing Fields | On the New Agenda for Peace |