
Jennifer Mathers
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Dec 23, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Jennifer Mathers
Mikheil Kavelashvili is due to be inaugurated as Georgia’s new president on December 29. The former Manchester City footballer has represented the ruling Georgian Dream party in parliament since 2016. During its time in office, Georgian Dream has moved the country away from engagement with the EU, and closer to Russia. Georgian Dream has been in power since 2012.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
reaction.life | Jennifer Mathers
Kyiv’s offensive into the Kursk region was a typically bold move by the Ukrainians and one which caught Russia entirely by surprise. But perhaps its most surprising feature is Vladimir Putin’s response. Given the Russian president’s repeated claims that losing its war against Ukraine would mean the break up of Russia by the west, it might have been expected that Putin would respond with outrage to the first invasion of Russia’s territory since the second world war.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
telepolis.de | Jennifer Mathers
Schweigende Alarmglocken: Warum Putin nach der Kursker Offensive auf weitere Mobilisierung verzichtet hat. Ein Gastbeitrag von Jennifer Mathers. Die Offensive Kiews im Gebiet Kursk war ein typisch kühner Schachzug der Ukrainer, der Russland völlig überraschte. Am überraschendsten war jedoch die Reaktion Wladimir Putins.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
heise.de | Jennifer Mathers
Schweigende Alarmglocken: Warum Putin nach der Kursker Offensive auf weitere Mobilisierung verzichtet hat. Ein Gastbeitrag von Jennifer Mathers. Die Offensive Kiews im Gebiet Kursk war ein typisch kühner Schachzug der Ukrainer, der Russland völlig überraschte. Am überraschendsten war jedoch die Reaktion Wladimir Putins.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
asiatimes.com | Jennifer Mathers
Kiev’s offensive into the Kursk region was a typically bold move by the Ukrainians and one that caught Russia entirely by surprise. But perhaps its most surprising feature is Vladimir Putin’s response. Given the Russian president’s repeated claims that losing its war against Ukraine would mean the break up of Russia by the West, it might have been expected that Putin would respond with outrage to the first invasion of Russia’s territory since the Second World War.
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