Macarius will be responsible for regional operations and driving the growth of Wyndham's diverse portfolio of brands across Eurasia covering; India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and the ...
Representatives of the Moscow Patriarchate impede the transfer of communities to the OCU, in particular by using physical force against parishioners. Metropolitan Yevstratiy Zorya, Deputy Head of the ...
The Vatican has never allowed homosexuals to become priests, Catholic Archbishop, Metropolitan of the Archdiocese of the Mother of God in Moscow, Paolo Pezzi, has said, describing previous media ...
With momentum in Moscow’s favour and the Ukrainians in retreat, the Kremlin has few reasons to sit for peace talks now. Russian forces gained thousands of square kilometres of the Donetsk region ...
THE Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, wants his country to play a more prominent part in the religious geopolitical arena, as Moscow expands on the African continent, and the fall of Bashar ...
Senator Marco Rubio, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to be U.S. secretary of state, said on Wednesday (January 15) both Russia and Ukraine will need to make concessions to end the war in Ukraine. ...
Analysts argue that Belarus is no longer just a Russian ally. Instead, the Kremlin is transforming it into a strategic partner to help extend Moscow’s influence globally. The Kremlin plans to leverage ...
It started out rather differently than we now sometimes imagine it. When Vladimir Putin took over the Russian presidency from Boris Yeltsin 25 years ago, on New Year’s Eve 1999, he was seen as a ...
NEW DELHI — The death of an Indian man working for the Russian army in Ukraine has brought renewed focus to the Kremlin’s use of foreign nationals on the front lines — from North Koreans to ...
Thousands of fighters have been returned in dozens of exchanges since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a rare form of cooperation between Moscow and Kyiv after nearly three years of fighting.
The Kremlin has forced Russian banks to provide preferential loans to uncreditworthy war-related businesses, provoking a 71% expansion in corporate debt which drives interest rates, inflation, and a ...