Duma Drubbing: In Election Marred By Fraud Putin’s United Russia Loses Significant Support – Analysis
By Julia Pettengill On 4 December, the Russian Federation held elections to the Duma, the lower house of Parliament. 96%
Read moreBy Julia Pettengill On 4 December, the Russian Federation held elections to the Duma, the lower house of Parliament. 96%
Read moreBy Hannah Stuart Home Secretary Theresa May today banned Muslims Against Crusades (MAC), a front group for the banned group
Read moreBy Peter John Cannon Three agreements The United States has finally ratified three free trade agreements with Colombia, Panama and
Read moreBy Davis Lewin Over the last decade, curtailing the nuclear ambitions of the Iranian regime has consistently featured as a
Read moreOn 2 November, the Henry Jackson Society hosted a parliamentary event featuring Luke Harding, The Guardian’s former Moscow correspondent and
Read moreBy Michael Weiss and Houriya Ahmed On 31 October 2011, the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) ratified
Read moreBy George Grant The capture and death of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi on 20th October is an unquestionably critical, if not
Read moreBy Julia Pettengill and Houriya Ahmed On 11th October 2011, Israel and Hamas announced their agreement to exchange IDF soldier
Read moreBy Raheem Kassam On Wednesday my colleague Michael Weiss argued on his Telegraph blogs page that the United States would be
Read morePresident Obama’s address to the UN General Assembly yesterday was, for the most part, an encouraging expression of support for
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