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After NATO expelled Russian officers and cut the mission’s size, Russia announced it will pull its diplomatic mission to NATO entirely. Why did Moscow reach this decision?
The old rules of Belarus and Russia’s alliance may no longer apply. Will the two neighbors find a way to update them?
Even as the economic impact of the pandemic deepens, Putin is unlikely to walk back his signature interventions abroad.
Kazakhstanis will vote for a new president on June 9. The election was supposed to be a smooth transition to a handpicked, pliant successor, not an open contest. But things are not going as originally planned.
President Nursultan Nazarbayev has resigned after nearly three decades. But the succession process appears to have just started, and it won’t be the last we will see of his influence.
Kazakhstan’s president has fired the government over what he called its failure to shore up crumbling living standards. Will it be enough to satisfy his citizens’ demands?
The Georgian presidential election will go to another round after a hotly-contested vote. That’s a good sign for democracy.