Leaving Russian orbit
After losing Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia is struggling to make new allies as it attempts to pivot away from Russia

A few days before control of the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh passed back to Azerbaijan after more than three decades of Armenian control last September, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called his country’s traditional reliance on Moscow as its security guarantor a “strategic mistake”.
In general, the significance of a country formally allied to Russia procuring weapons from a NATO country is hard to understate.

Miracle season
As the new year began, Russia launched its first attack of 2025 on Ukrainian cities

Still here
Russians trapped in Ukrainian-occupied Sudzha are making short videos for their families to let them know they’re alive

Recurring dream
Georgians face risk of a rigged election as the country’s ruling party seeks to hold onto power indefinitely

Cannes grenade
An array of cult figures meet in Kirill Serebrennikov’s new film about Russia’s original enfant terrible

Abandoned by Putin
Why Belgorod residents enduring Ukrainian missile strikes feel Russia has turned its back on them

The Big Terrible Thing
The war unsurprisingly looms large in three new Ukrainian films at this year’s Berlin Film Festival

‘Barely making ends meet’
The ending of benefits for newly arrived Ukrainian refugees in the US complicates an already precarious situation for many

Ukraine marks 10th anniversary of Maidan Uprising
Looking back at the Revolution of Dignity

Bread and circuses
A landmark new exhibit in Moscow purports to show off Russia’s achievements under Putin



