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Georgia and the European Union:
The Georgian government has decided to postpone negotiations on joining the European Union until 2028. This decision has sparked protests in Tbilisi, where police had to use tear gas to disperse demonstrators unhappy with the delay in European integration.
Situation in Syria:
Clashes occurred between Syrian rebels and government forces in the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib. The rebels captured several villages, signaling a possible escalation of the conflict in the region.
Scientific Freedom in Russia:
A controversy has erupted in Russia over a draft decree from the FSB which could restrict scientific discussions and classify scientists as foreign agents. This has raised concerns within the academic community about censorship and the limitation of research freedom.
International Relations:
France is considering the development of a new ground-based ballistic missile with a range exceeding 1000 km, inspired by the successful use of similar systems by other countries.
Russian-American Relations:
Russia insists on retaliatory measures following the Pentagon's approval for the use of American ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory, which could escalate tensions between the two countries.
Armenia and Azerbaijan:
In the context of recent events, Azerbaijan claims there has been a shift in Western media rhetoric following military successes against the Armenian Armed Forces, which might influence the political perception of the conflict in the region.