Category: Politics
Written by Paul Craig Roberts; Originally appeared on paulcraigroberts.org Russian president Vladimir Putin’s speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Conference last…
Syria has recognized independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and has announced a decision to set up Embassy-level diplomatic relations…
Written by Prof Michel Chossudovsky; Originally appeared at Global Research In May of last year, the DPRK accused both the…
Written by Federico Pieraccini; Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org The annulment of the Iran nuclear deal framework could not be fended off by…
Written by Paul Craig Roberts; Originally appeared on paulcraigroberts.org This is the lecture I would have given if I had…
On May 26, thousands of Arab took at streets in the districts of Geweran and al-Nashuah in the southern part…
On May 26, the Syria Foreign Ministry handed a list containing names of members of the committee tasked with discussing…
On May 26, South Korea’s presidential office announced that the country’s president Moon Jae-in had held a meeting with his…
Written by Caitlin Johnstone; Originally appeared at her blog On the fourth of March, in the sleepy British cathedral town of…
Written by The Saker; Originally appeared at The Unz Review This has been an interesting week for Russia. First, and contrary…
On May 24, the US imposed new sanctions on a few Iranian and Iranian-linked companies and a number of aircraft…
On May 23, the office of the Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who had gained 54 out of 329 seats…
Written by Paul Craig Roberts; Originally appeared on paulcraigroberts.org The Trump regime has sabotaged Putin’s peace efforts in Syria, Iran,…
On May 24, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said during the ongoing St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that the…
Written by Peter Korzun; Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org The Sairoun (On the Move) coalition led by radical Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr came away…