Great powers usually come off worse when they invade smaller countries
by Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator of the Financial Times
Vladimir Putin was not...
REUTERS: Foreign ministers from Finland, Sweden and Turkey will hold clear the air talks in Berlin on Saturday to resolve disagreements over Finnish and...
Intense fighting raged in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region where Russia has been concentrating its forces without making significant progress, while “very difficult negotiations” were...
Chief executive says she will remain ‘independent’ during expected legislative battle over state-owned UK broadcaster
Alex Barker in London for the Financial Times.
MAY 11 2022
The...
Initially writing stories and making television reports was secondary for the journalists as many focused on survival
by Isobel Koshiw of The Guardian, Tue 10...
Vienna, May 14, 2020
by Edward Steen, AEJ Secretary-General
The personal tragedies inflicted on Ukrainian families are often unbearable for reporters to witness or hear about....
Erdoğan accuses both countries of harbouring Kurdish "terrorists"
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is threatening to bounce Finnish and Swedish membership of Nato, on the...
(ES) Vienna, May 12, 2022
As Sweden and Finland prepare to join NATO in the face of "military-technical" threats from Moscow, AEJ member Roberto Sciarrone,...