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Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin will face no charges and go to Belarus after his attempted insurrection against Moscow, but will he stay there? Michael Holmes speaks with Alexander Gabuev, Director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin.
CNN's Max Foster speaks to Alexander Baunov, a senior fellow at Carnegie Russia Center in Berlin, about what comes next for the Wagner Group chief as he moves to Belarus.
An examination of the hidden root causes behind the decline in the number of women participating in political representation.
Central Asia stands at a pivotal crossroads, with the next few months likely to set the course for the region going forward.
Turkey’s presidential elections head into the second round on May 28. If Erdogan wins, it will mean more autocracy, closer ties with Russia and a continuation of disruptive relations with the EU and NATO.
During the Erdogan years, the perception of Turkey's place in the world from a geopolitical perspective has become more ambiguous. If the opposition wins the election, a very different conception of foreign policy may emerge.
Aaron David Miller discusses the current state of the Israel, from Judicial Reforms, the relations with the Palestinians, and Israel's dealing with the rest of the Middle East.
The Iranian regime over the last six months had the scare of its life. Really governments like the Islamic Republic of Iran, given their lack of legitimacy, they can only rule with brutality.
A discussion about American politicians visiting Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu preparing to re-introduce his controversial judicial reform plan.
One major failure why the opposition was not able to unseat Erdogan in the past related to its failure to act as a united opposition. This time around, the opposition has been able to set up a large coalition that includes six different political parties.