Category: Asia
Borrell’s controversial statements seem to be indicative of a major (and rapidly growing) divide between the EU as a (geo)political…
According to Taiwanese media, a French warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait this month Originally published on AntiWar The EU’s…
And the Debacle of the Latin American Left Written by Prof. James Petras. Originally published on GlobalResearch in August 2016…
While the Chinese Navy is among the world leaders in terms of capabilities of its surface combatants, having up to…
Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Here they go. Vice-chancellors, university managers, and creatures with titles unmentionable and meaningless (deputies, semi-deputies, sub-deputies),…
Written by Michael Every, Global Strategist at Rabobank. Originally published on ZeroHedge Good Friday’s slightly stronger-than-expected US payrolls print saw the…
Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Succeeding administrations have a chronic habit of blaming their predecessors. The Biden administration has been…
Written by James M. Dorsey America is in decline. Eclipsed by China’s rise, it is shifting attention from the Middle…
China pushes for negotiations as Philippines deepens military ties with the US. Written by Ahmed Adel, Cairo-based geopolitics and political…
Three bases are in the north, facing Taiwan, and one is in the South China Sea province of Palawan Originally…
However, what the US political establishment is afraid of is that others will soon follow Japan’s example. Written by Drago…
US top general exposes a realistic point of view about the contemporary scenario during a hearing with parliamentarians. Written by…
Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Being the scapegoat of tribal lore cast out with the heavy weight of sins remains…
Originally published on AntiWar The Senate is expected to vote on an amendment this week introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) that…
Written by Eric Zuesse On March 17th, Deutsche Welle bannered “France: Pension reform spells crisis for Macron: French President Emmanuel Macron is…