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On June 2, representatives of EU countries in Luxembourg confirmed the approval of the sixth package of sanctions against Russia….

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The West is losing both militarily and economically. Now it has to reopen diplomatic channels. Written by Uriel Araujo, researcher…

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Moscow and Ankara announced a new phase of negotiations on replacing the foreign brands that left Russia with the Turkish…

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Western constant sending of money to Kiev will have a serious side effect. Written by Lucas Leiroz, researcher in Social…

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Written by Dan Steinbock In the West, international media have portrayed Omicron infections in China as a harbinger of a…

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The notion that a GDP decline not nearly as bad as expected is “pessimistic” shows just how excited the Western…

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The Japanese and U.S. governments are close to agreeing to cooperate in the production of chips using 2-nm (nanometer) technology…

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Demand for coal in Europe has significantly increased, leading to higher coal prices. However, rising prices have provoked India and…

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The West cannot isolate Russia’s diamond industry. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst Earlier this month, the United States,…

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Reports have appeared that Russian oil and oil products are coming to Ukraine. They are allegedly transported by tankers from…

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Originally published on Global Research. ‘World Localization Day’ will be celebrated on 20 June. Organised by the non-profit Local Futures, this annual…

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The U.S., being a maritime power, is trying to control the processes of oil transportation, increase the relevance of its…

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The world has decided to move on and start offboarding the sinking ship of Pax Americana. Written by Drago Bosnic,…

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Not even the McDonald’s Big Mac is protected from major price increases. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst The…

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Finland will limit grid capacity in cross-border connections with Russia by almost a third from 24 April, Finland’s Fingrid said…