Reviewing works by Diego Marani, François-Marie Luzel, María Bastarós, Sasha Salzmann and Anna Stern
Soviet Union
European Union’s approach to an issue such as Gaza has been characterised more by member state division than unity
Young migrants from the former Soviet republic were accused of an attack on a concert hall in Moscow that killed 145 people
Fintan O’Toole: The centenarian embodies, perhaps more than anyone else, the failure of the United States to learn the moral lessons of the 20th century’s most catastrophic depravities
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said the remarks were ‘unacceptable’
‘China has sided with Russia, politically’ says Lithuanian foreign minister
Dan Stone tracks across history and geography to unsettle easy, congratulatory cliches about anti-Semitism. He mines the shameful mass complexity of a humanity that actively permitted the Holocaust to happen
Lisa McGee’s show paid homage to a time when the music was better, the politics were more hopeful and the clothes were, well, different
Legation critical of extremism personified by fascist collaborators during second World War
Critics point to commercial links as one reason for silence on Putin’s war in Ukraine
Shock over Ukraine has seen decades-old Swedish scepticism about Nato melt away
Erdogan has said it is not yet possible for Turkey to back Finnish and Swedish entry to alliance
Villager tells how her husband and adult son were gunned down as they drove to hospital
Victory Day articles accuse Putin of waging ‘bloodiest war of 21st century’
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