Articles on the tag «Belarus»
Poland's Superpower Dreams resurface after centuries
In the eyes of too many Western Europeans, Poland was until recently dismissed as a poor country with little influence. But in the war against Russia, Poland was bound to take a leading role.
Belarus from a geopolitical perspective
Five years ago, a “popular revolution” seemed poised to overthrow Belarus' long-time president. Alexander Lukashenko struck back with determination. Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, many people in Belarus seem grateful today. But the Belarusian opposition in exile, with the full support of the EU, intends to continue the fight for as long as necessary.
Anchorage/Washington, D.C.: Can Trump force Europeans to make peace?
European leaders do not want peace – Trump and Putin will come to an agreement – Europe is striving for Minsk III and thus for forever war. Analysis.
The Rise of Telegram: A Billion Users, Encryption and a Fractured World
Telegram has become one of the most influential digital platforms of our time. Despite growing pressure from governments worldwide, Pavel Durov's messaging app continues to forge its extraordinary path, combining mass adoption, privacy and economic viability.
Turning point in the Ukraine war
The West is desperate for Russia to lose. But there are indications that Moscow is winning.