Category: Politics
Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark When will this nonsense on familial connection between Australia and the Pacific end? In 2018,…
Moscow anticipated Turkey’s abandonment of veto on NATO expansion. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst Having initially opposed Finland…
Written by Simon Chege Ndiritu Biden and Johnson will divert funds from local economies without the approval of local populations…
On July 1, Gazprom announced that it stops supplying gas to Europe due to planned repairs in Nord Stream. A…
John Mearsheimer is Honorary Professor of Political Science at the Higher School of International Relations. He is the R….
The long secret war might escalate into direct confrontation. Written by Uriel Araujo, researcher with a focus on international and…
Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Instances of sympathy are rarely excuses to throw out the rule book. In the case…
In reality, the “purely defensive alliance” never stopped fighting the Cold War, its raison d’etre. Written by Drago Bosnic, independent…
On June 29, the Syrian Foreign Ministry issued an official statement saying that Syria has decided to recognize the sovereignty…
In recent days, representatives of Turkey, Sweden, and Finland held talks in Madrid. Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalym noted that…
Written by Eric Zuesse Ever since 2014, when the first scientific examination of whether America is a democracy or instead a dictatorship…
Syria has officially recognized the independence of Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and the Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) from Ukraine, becoming…
BRICS’ expansion is a necessary step to overcome the unipolar world order. Written by Lucas Leiroz, researcher in Social Science…
“And the noteworthy thing is this, that while America avariciously fed the war with her industry and avariciously intervened in…
The price cap is just another move for domestic consumption as the political West desperately tries to pretend it’s still…