Elections in Bulgaria, Georgia and Moldova have all served as testing grounds for a Russia v. West contest for influence.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met North Korea's foreign minister in the Kremlin on Monday at a time of mounting concern in the West that North Korean soldiers are about to enter the Ukraine war on ...
Reports suggest that a Ukrainian-operated F-16 has downed a second Russian Sukhoi Su-34, also known as the “Fullback.” Though ...
Vladimir Putin is feeling the strain of Ukraine’s vigorous defense, neighboring nations chafing under Moscow’s influence, and ...
Ukraine’s Victory Plan, outlined by President Zelenskyy, aims to end the war by 2025, combining military efforts with ...
Moldovans vote in the second round of a crucial presidential election on Sunday, which could determine whether the post-Soviet country stays its course toward Europe or lurches back into the Kremlin’s ...
Moldovan historian and politician Octavian Ticu remembers when the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, a seismic event that enabled him to become one of the ...
The country of Georgia held parliamentary elections that the opposition are calling fraudulent. Tens of thousands of Georgians have been in the streets to protest the results.
Both Moldova and Georgia also have a Russian military presence. In Moldova this is in the breakaway region of Transnistria, ...
In Georgia and Moldova, countries where opinion polls routinely register pro-European majorities, large numbers of voters are ...
Georgia’s opposition labeled Saturday’s election “totally rigged.” But its insistence that the ruling party’s campaign relied ...
President Salome Zurabishvili — the country's head of state, at loggerheads with the governing party — has declared the election results ...