
Since years, Armenia and Turkey are set to mend ties
The Turkish-Armenian border at Ani, Shirak province, in 2016 (photo: WikiMedia Commons) For the first time since 2009, Armenia and Turkey have kickstarted efforts to mend
The Turkish-Armenian border at Ani, Shirak province, in 2016 (photo: WikiMedia Commons) For the first time since 2009, Armenia and Turkey have kickstarted efforts to mend
Bread on sale in the streets of Cairo (photo: Flickr) The Russian invasion of Ukraine is set to increase the market price of wheat for the
On 8 March, several thousand people in the city center of Istanbul were confronted with Turkish police forces as they celebrated International Women’s Day. Istanbul’s
Armenia’s new President Vahagn Khachatrian in 2021 (Source: WikiMedia Commons) On 3 March, Armenia’s National Assembly has elected a new president after the sudden resignation of Armen
The protagonists of the diffused opposition: Lulzim Basha (left) and Sali Berisha (right) On Sunday March 6, Albania organized by-elections in six municipalities, in which
This January, a new set of constitutional amendments quickly passed through the Jordanian upper and lower house. It increases concerns on the future of the
Lukashenko in 2021 (source: WikiMedia Commons) Belarus has approved a controversial amendment of its constitution, in a referendum that took place on February 27. It was
As the Kremlin has commenced a full-fledged invasion in Ukraine, sanctions are compiled upon the Russian economy. In the first days after the invasion, Putin’s
February 24, 2022, will go into history as a dark day in Europe as Russia decided to fully invade Ukraine. How the events unfold remains
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