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Category: Politics

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Beijing builds a new port in Haifa and this is likely to hamper US Navy activities. Written by Lucas Leiroz,…

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On September 7, the Taliban announced the names of several members of a new interim government in Afghanistan. It will…

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Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Refugees and asylum seekers provide rich pickings for demagogues and political opportunists.  The Australian approach…

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Written by James M. Dorsey. The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan perpetuates a paradigm of failed governance in the Muslim world…

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Residents of the Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul went out to the streets, demonstrating against the Pakistan’s support to the Taliban,…

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The explosion of a gas pipeline in Crimea was organized by Ukrainian intelligence, Russia’s security service – the FSB reported….

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Written by Steve Brown. Much has been written about the Council on Foreign Relations, RAND corporation and the Atlantic Council,…

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Written by Eric Zuesse, originally posted at Strategic Culture On the same day when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, on…

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The Nord Stream-2 project will be completed and will start working in a few days, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov…

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The United States has been focused elsewhere for a while and Venezuela appears en route to solve its problems on…

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Sites for the construction of new cities in Siberia should be correlated with the resource potential of the region and…

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An attempted coup was carried out in Guinea on September 5. An elite special forces unit led by former French…

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The famous U.S. sanction strategy in the foreign policy now is used in the state’s internal issues. The controversial Texas…

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Written by James M. Dorsey Turkish state-run television appears to have not gotten the message: Turkey and the United Arab…

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Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Larrikin is a word often, and inaccurately used, in Australian political lingo.  Australia’s longest serving…