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Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union urges Armenian referendum
Leaders of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) at a summit in Astana urged Armenia to decide between joining the Russia-led bloc or the European Union. This call comes as the upcoming Armenian election on 7 June is viewed as a critical juncture in the geopolitical landscape of the South Caucasus.
Trade turnover in Eurasian Economic Union exceeds €80 billion last year
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) leaders met in Astana to discuss AI integration, shared digital markets, and trade corridors, marking the bloc's 12th year with a record trade turnover exceeding €80 billion in 2025. The summit aimed to strengthen the union's economic ties and explore new opportunities for growth and cooperation.
Twilight hunt reveals falcon feasting on unusual prey at Greek lagoon
Twilight hunt reveals falcon feasting on unusual prey at Greek lagoon Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Falcons are lauded for their speed and agility. The Eurasian Hobby (Falco subbuteo), skilled at snagging birds and insects out of the air, is no exception. However, during twilight on one day in October, researcher Apostolos Christopoulos observed several hobbies feeding on something else in a protected wetland in Greece—bats from the genus Pipistrellus.
Russia recalls Armenia ambassador over EU ties
Russia recalls Armenia ambassador over EU ties May 30, 2026What you need to know - Armenia has strong economic ties to Moscow - It argues Russia and allies failed to help Armenia in 2020 and 2023 wars with Azerbaijan - Russia says Armenia can't be both in the EU and the Russian-led Eurasian economic bloc - Putin stressed that Russia's conflict with Ukraine started over Kyiv seeking to join the EU Russia said on Saturday it had recalled its ambassador to Yerevan over Armenia's moves toward...
Russia ramps up pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's crucial election
Russia ramps up pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday's crucial election Russia has increased its pressure on Armenia ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary elections, pulling out virtually all the stops linked to trade should its long-term ally persist in its ambitions to join the European Union. Moscow has threatened to raise gas prices, put measures in place to be able to restrict the Russian import of certain Armenian products and warned it may suspend the country from the Eurasian Economic...
What’s Eating ‘Putin’s Brain’?
No Russian thinker has worked harder than Aleksandr Dugin to rationalize the invasion of Ukraine. Long before it started, Dugin came up with a whole philosophical system, known as “neo-Eurasianism,” to explain why Russia, the country with the largest landmass in the world, would need to steal land from its neighbors and kill many thousands of people in the process. His books and lectures on the subject earned him the nickname “Putin’s brain.”
Armenian PM rejects Russia’s demand for EU referendum as relations nosedive
Armenian PM rejects Russia’s demand for EU referendum as relations nosedive Russia is raising the pressure on Armenia as traditional ally looks to the West. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has rejected a call from Moscow to hold an immediate referendum on leaving the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) to join the European Union. The refusal from Pashinyan came on Monday as Russian President Vladimir Putin called, ostensibly to wish him a happy birthday.
EuraGovExam: A Multilingual Multimodal Benchmark from Real-World Civil Service Exams
arXiv:2603.27223v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We present EuraGovExam, a multilingual and multimodal benchmark sourced from real-world civil service examinations across five representative Eurasian regions: South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, India, and the European Union. Designed to reflect the authentic complexity of public-sector assessments, the dataset contains over 8,000 high-resolution scanned multiple-choice questions covering 17 diverse academic and administrative domains. Unlike...
Putin's warning to Armenia: Russia or the European Union
Armenia is under pressure from Russia. President Nikol Pashinyan has been openly pursuing a strategy of "diversification" - forging ties with both Russia and the West. But his aspirations for the country to join the EU are unacceptable to President Vladimir Putin, and The Eurasian Economic Union, led by Moscow, has threatened to suspend Armenia.
West’s xenophobia, cash woes present huge openings for Hong Kong, scholar says
Xenophobia and financial woes in the West have created tremendous opportunities for higher education institutions in Hong Kong and the broader Eurasian region, the head of a leading university in Kazakhstan has said. Professor Waqar Ahmad, the president of Nazarbayev University, also revealed on Wednesday that the institution would soon launch another joint undergraduate programme in computer science and artificial intelligence with Polytechnic University. Starting next year, the programme...