Russia Hires First Private Army Amid Wagner Dispute
As tensions simmered with private military company Wagner, Moscow has taken Tschetschenian ruler Kadyrov’s “Achmat” unit as the first-ever private army under contract
As tensions simmered with private military company Wagner, Moscow has taken Tschetschenian ruler Kadyrov’s “Achmat” unit as the first-ever private army under contract
Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian Prime Minister and media entrepreneur, has died at the age of 86 in Milan’s San Raffaele hospital
The compromise for stricter EU asylum rules, supported by Germany, paves the way for asylum procedures at Europe’s external borders and emphasizes greater solidarity within the EU
What is known about the destroyed dam After the break of the Kachowka Dam in Cherson, numerous flooded houses are reported
Malta has one of the strictest abortion laws in the EU. The ruling Labour Party wants to loosen the law a bit, but the procedure is dragging on
The Aftermath of the Drone Attack on Moscow The news of a drone attack on Moscow spread like wildfire throughout the city, leaving many residents feeling anxious and uneasy
NATO to increase KFOR mission in response to clashes in Kosovo As a response to the recent clashes, NATO will be increasing the number of soldiers in the KFOR peacekeeping mission by 700 troops
Austrian actor Peter Simonischek spent decades captivating audiences on theater stages, including the famous role of Jedermann
The Ukrainian government denied accusations that it was directly responsible for the recent drone attacks on Moscow
Lawrow Criticizes Implementation of Grain Agreement Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has criticized the implementation of the grain agreement with Ukraine