Go your own way
Why the victory of pro-European forces in Moldova’s election has a far wider significance

The results of the Moldovan presidential election are historic not just for Moldova, but for the region and Europe as a whole. Having defended her fellow citizens’ pro-European choice, incumbent Maia Sandu’s victory brings us closer to the day when the first post-Soviet country outside the Baltic states will join the European Union.
Three key countries which find themselves in a similar situation are all moving in very different directions.
If Russia ever holds a vote for which the result isn’t rigged in advance in the dictator’s favour, Russians abroad could also become a driver of change.


Moscow’s territorial gains falter as world marks fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Zelensky addresses Ukrainians from Kyiv bunker on fourth anniversary of Russian invasion
Four years of hell
Putin’s misjudged effort to subjugate Ukraine has only helped cement its national identity, and it won’t ever stop fighting

Kyiv blames Russia for fatal Lviv terror attack that left police officer dead

Ukraine and Russia exchange deadly overnight energy infrastructure strikes

Zelensky accuses Putin of starting World War III when he invaded Ukraine

The artlessness of the deal
Trump’s diplomatic blitz exposes his fundamental misunderstanding of peacemaking

Hungary blocks €90bn EU loan to Ukraine over Druzhba pipeline dispute

Former Belarusian presidential candidate Mikalai Statkevich released again after refusing to go into exile




