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El "antiimperialismo de los idiotas" hizo que la gente hiciera la vista gorda ante las acciones de Rusia
El "antiimperialismo de los idiotas" hizo que la gente hiciera la vista gorda ante las acciones de Rusia
The ‘anti-imperialism of idiots’ meant people turned a blind eye to Russia’s actions
As an Armenian, I feel our pain was ignored. And my trauma means I’m struggling to empathise as I should with Ukraine today
Putin’s aggression has failed to galvanise support at home. Those around the world must reject his actions, argue two Russian writers
The only pity is that now we must spend all our energy and resources on opposing Russia instead of improving Ukraine, writes Serhiy Guz
Rio de Janeiro’s security policy, led by a masculine logic of war, subjects people to authoritarian actions with no regard for human rights
One of the less-discussed aspects of the current crisis in Eastern Europe is its huge sales potential