As the war in Ukraine continues, the international community faces increasing pressure to hold Vladimir Putin accountable for the devastation caused by his 2022 invasion.
Meanwhile, concerns about the integrity of democratic elections are growing, with figures like Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warning that undermining free elections could embolden authoritarian regimes worldwide. The global political landscape is at a critical juncture, with both the war in Ukraine and the state of democracy in the West under intense scrutiny.
The world is watching how these issues unfold, as they have far-reaching consequences for international stability and governance.
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Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warns of the need to fight for free elections everywhere and not let tyrants win.
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Ukraine War: Punishing Vladimir Putin is more important than ever
Vladimir Putin would like the world to think the sanctions are costing the US and Europe more than they’re costing Russia. You can quantify the death and destruction wrought by Vladimir Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine in many ways: Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have died,
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