Like it or not, and mankind is still trying to grow wiser. After two total confrontations during the 20th century the world’s leading countries signed a number of fundamental agreements on the inviolability of borders and the denial of war as a way of solving interstate contradictions. The formation of such international relations principles was […]
Ukrainian crisis and Russian policy
A year passed since the Maidan Square events in Kiev, provoked by Moscow’s henchman Yanukovych and his sponsors in the Kremlin. Those events were followed by a chain of drastic developments: annexation of the Crimea, raging of extremism and separatism in the Eastern Ukraine and then Russian military incursion into Ukraine’s mainland. Russia’s aggressive actions […]
How Russian secret services finance the Hungarian nationalists
By our correspondents some inside information was obtained from Romanian secret service who fixes nowadays substantial activation of activity of their Russian colleagues in Hungarian and Slovakian directions. It became known, in particular, that agents of foreign intelligence service of Russian Federation, who work under umbrella of embassy of Russian Federation in Budapest, have conducted […]
Protests in Moldova Highlight Political Limbo of Europe’s Poorest Country
by Liz Colville Amid suspicions of rigging and voter intimidation, the Communist Party won Moldova’s April 5 election, sparking violent rebellion in the country’s capital. Protesters Storm Moldovan Parliament Elections held April 5 in Moldova, a country that The Economist calls the "poorest country in Europe,” sparked violence in the capital city, […]