Vladimir Makei served 10 years as the foreign minister of Belarus, a key geopolitical battleground between Russia and the West.
Author: ANATOLY KURMANAEV
Ksenia Sobchak, a Kremlin Critic, Leaves Russia
Ksenia Sobchak entered Lithuania this week.
A Government-Connected Putin Critic’s Flight From Russia Raises Questions About Who is Still Safe.
Ksenia Sobchak, a socialite who challenged the Russian leader at the polls but at times accommodated his agenda, entered Lithuania this week.
High Seas Deception: How Shady Ships Use GPS to Evade International Law
A technology enabling the transmission of fake locations to carry out murky or even illegal business operations could have profound implications for the enforcement of international law.
How Shady Ships Use GPS to Evade International Law
A technology enabling the transmission of fake locations to carry out murky or even illegal business operations could have profound implications for the enforcement of international law.
A Reporter’s Memories of Gorbachev, and That Pizza Hut Commercial
Anatoly Kurmanaev, a New York Times reporter, recalls a childhood forever changed by a man with a distinctive birthmark.
Maduro Trades Old Guard for Slick Technocrats to Keep Power
A new generation of cosmopolitan Venezuelan officials has allowed President Nicolás Maduro to halt the economic collapse and remain in power, at the cost of fostering potential future challenges to his rule.
Xiomara Castro’s Party in Honduras Splits, Threatening Reform Agenda
A split in the party of the president-elect, Xiomara Castro, has left her with little political means to fight corruption and organized crime.
U.S. Charges New Suspect in Haiti President’s Murder, Widening Investigation
The case could help U.S. prosecutors get closer to the people who plotted the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti.