Category: Politics
Written by Dr. James M. Dorsey. The United States and Iran seem to be hardening their positions in advance of…
Written by Mikaprok, originally published on his blog #1, #2, #3, #4; translated by AlexD exclusively for SouthFront. Pre-Project In the midst of…
“Decisions on aid are eroding trust and eroding relationships between the UK and developing countries.” Abby Baldoumas, Financial Times, July…
Will lockdowns be far behind? Written by William Stroock, observer, author of military fiction. As this observer predicted last week,…
Written by Manilo Dinucci; originally published on Global Research. German Chancellor Merkel – writes Alberto Negri (il manifesto, July 23)…
The United States plans to sanction Iran’s UAV and guided missile programs, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed US…
On July 28, the US Department of the Treasury announced a new list of sanctions on Syria, including financers of…
Washington has not fully given up attempts to remove Maduro from power. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst According…
Originally published on ZeroHedge. When President Trump was in office, the White House and the Pentagon aggressively lobbied No. 10…
Washington’s Innovation and Competition Act unlikely to halt China’s engineering advancements. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst. The U.S….
Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark. It is a country other powers simply cannot leave alone. Even after abandoning its Kabul…
On July 27th, the Cuban Embassy in Paris said that the building had been attacked with petrol bombs, causing serious…
Written by James M. Dorsey. A recent analysis of Middle Eastern states’ interventionist policies suggests that misguided big power approaches…
South and North Korea have restored cross-border communications, just shy over a year after they severed them. The two countries…
On July 26th, US President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi agreed to a formal end of the…