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Romania rising: Populism by different means and without ugliness

Ryan Bohl
The populist rising in Romania is by those who are demanding more rational, more efficient government

An end to bromance: Russia’s in love with Trump, right? Not as much as you think

Danielle Ryan
No more love story: Vladimir Putin's government has no illusions about Donald Trump, and doesn't trust him

Worst fighting in east Ukraine since 2015; 33 dead this week

Inna Varenytsia
Fighting rages around the government-controlled town of Avdiivka, catching residential areas in the crosshairs

Pushing back: McCain emerges as Trump’s top Republican nemesis in Congress

Richard Lardner
McCain has broken with the president on his immigration order, torture, free trade and ties with Moscow

Another possible reset with Russia? Trump should consider perils of Big Oil diplomacy first

Amy Myers Jaffe
Trump would be wise to brush up on the history of past resets and the role the oil industry played in each one

Can you say awkward? 5 painful moments from Donald Trump and Theresa May’s joint press conference

Alexandra Rosenmann
The president reminded us yet again how grossly ill-prepared he is for the world stage

Election rigging 101: Donald Trump’s crash course in hijacking democracy

William deBuys
President Trump was right: The election was rigged. But it was rigged in his favor

The FBI is leading an investigation into Donald Trump’s connections with Russia

Matthew Rozsa
Trump is about to take over a government that has suspicions about whether he has been compromised by Russia

Trump faces 4 areas of high risk conflict

Michael T. Klare
Trump's inauguration is particularly worrisome in our new world order, where personalities will collide

With friends like these: Donald Trump’s anti-NATO and anti-EU stance scaring America’s European allies

Matthew Rozsa
Trump's going forward with "geopolitical suicide," a Georgetown University professor writes

Donald Trump is now openly questioning the national intelligence agencies

Steve Peoples
Trump questioned Sunday night whether the CIA director has been leaking "fake news"

Michael Flynn, Donald Trump’s national security adviser, contacted Russia when Obama announced sanctions: report

Matthew Rozsa
Michael Flynn, who has connections with Putin, allegedly contacted them when Obama imposed sanctions

Rex Tillerson dodges hot questions on climate change, Russian lobbying

Matthew Rozsa
Rex Tillerson has been dodging some very tough questions and made serious misstatements

Donald Trump denies unverified report that he collaborated with Russian government during and before the campaign

Matthew Rozsa
Ignore the salacious reports and focus on the hard facts: Intelligence officials say Trump's had close Russia ties

Senators join forces on legislation to punish Russia

Richard Lardner
Sweeping legislation proves Moscow's meddling isn't a partisan issue

It’s time to give Cuba the credit it deserves for its global medical accomplishments

Stephen Bartlett
Cuban doctors are known for their field experience and preventative medical practices

Donald Trump, Julian Assange and Russia: How they’re connected, and how they changed an election

Matthew Rozsa
You don't have to believe the Russians hacked the Democratic Party to be disturbed by the Trump/Assange/Putin axis

Year of the commando: U.S. Special Ops forces deploy to 138 nations

Nick Turse
The year ahead will offer clues as to whether Obama’s long war in the shadows will survive

A Russo-Trump alliance is a deal with the devil, but could make sense short term

Ryan Bohl
The Trump administration thinks an alliance with Moscow is just what America’s geopolitical doctor ordered

President Obama warns Russia after announcing sanctions: “Such activities have consequences”

Josh Lederman, Tami Abdollah
Obama said the U.S. could take further, covert action — a reference to a counterstrike the U.S. has considered

“We ought to get on with our lives”: Donald Trump breaks from President Obama’s retaliation plans for Russia hacking

Matthew Rozsa
The president continues to seek justice in the election hacking, while the president-elect is so over it

Russia’s blueprint for political chaos: Alleged hacking may just be part of Vladimir Putin’s grand game

Matthew Sheffield
It wasn't just Trump: Vladimir Putin's government has also supported Brexit, Texas secession and #Calexit

Joe Biden reportedly played an important role in the UN vote on Israeli settlements

Matthew Rozsa
The vice president is alleged to have played a big part behind the scenes of Friday's controversial vote

Donald Trump, Republicans threaten to get back at UN for Israel resolution

Matthew Rozsa
Stopping Israeli settlements was cause for anger in Republican circles
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