Last year, Norway was the most democratic country in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual democracy index. But global developments are bleak. Norway, which took first place in the review also in 2020, got the best score
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Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that the West has ignored its demands in the Ukraine crisis. “The United States has ignored our main demands,” the Russian president said at a news conference after nearly five hours of his meeting with
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For Fernando Estenssoro, doctor at American Studies Over the past few days, Western media have started broadcasting worrying news about the imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine, which will no doubt result in enormous international political instability which could escalate into