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Tag: Vladimir Putin

Why Ukraine can and must win the war
Opinion

Why Ukraine can and must win the war

Six months after Russia launched its brutal invasion, Ukraine remains defiant and free. Continue reading Why Ukraine can and must win the war

Amnesty International: Ukrainian soldiers ‘dehumanised’ by Russia
War & Conflict

Amnesty International: Ukrainian soldiers ‘dehumanised’ by Russia

Amnesty believes Russia is ramping up propaganda to justify its brutal treatment of captured Ukrainian soldiers. Continue reading Amnesty International: Ukrainian soldiers ‘dehumanised’ by Russia

Labour’s foreign policy rethink welcomed by Syrian documentary maker Waad Al-Kateab
War & Conflict

Labour’s foreign policy rethink welcomed by Syrian documentary maker Waad Al-Kateab

Syrian journalist and activist Waad Al-Kateab has welcomed the potential for change in Labour’s foreign policy and called for the opposition to take a stronger stance against Russian involvement in Syria. Continue reading Labour’s foreign policy rethink welcomed by Syrian documentary maker Waad Al-Kateab

For a Biden presidency, warming relations with  Putin’s Russia could prove impossible
Diplomacy

For a Biden presidency, warming relations with Putin’s Russia could prove impossible

Dr Rubrick Biegon of Kent University told Redaction Politics there is real appetite among Joe Biden’s team to de-escalate tensions and cooperate internationally. Continue reading For a Biden presidency, warming relations with Putin’s Russia could prove impossible

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