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Moscow’s soft power rises where Europe looks most vulnerable

Moscow’s soft power rises where Europe looks most vulnerable

One of the central questions emerging from this context is why pro-Russian or Russia-leaning populism appears to be regaining traction in parts of Eastern Europe. The answer is complex and multifaceted.

Electricity exports drop sharply in early 2026, Georgia cuts imports

Electricity exports drop sharply in early 2026, Georgia cuts imports

Electricity exports from Azerbaijan fell significantly in the first quarter of 2026, declining by 79% to 96.77 million kWh, according to data from the State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan, AzerNEWS reports. The value of exported electricity during the period amounted to...

UN warns development goals at risk as financing gaps widen

UN warns development goals at risk as financing gaps widen

Rising global trade tensions and increasing tariffs are further compounding economic difficulties, particularly for least developed countries that depend heavily on exports and external financing.

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