Category: Asia
Written by James M. Dorsey When US Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III declared that Washington wanted to see Russia…
Written by Eric Zuesse What follows after this opening article by Russia’s RT will place it into historical context: ——…
Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark The Queensland Nationals Senator Matt Canavan is a jewel of parochialism, a darling of nutty…
Russia cuts off gas supplies to Bulgaria and Poland. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst. Gazprom suspended gas supplies to…
The U.S., being a maritime power, is trying to control the processes of oil transportation, increase the relevance of its…
On April 25, Maulvi Abdul Fattah, head of Taliban mines in Badakhshan province and another Taliban member was killed by…
The world has decided to move on and start offboarding the sinking ship of Pax Americana. Written by Drago Bosnic,…
Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark Visits to Honiara, part plea, part threat. Delegations equipped with a note of harassment. That…
Preston Dunlap, a top US Space Force official announced he will be stepping down, warning the US is falling behind…
On April 22, dozens of worshipers were killed or wounded when a large blast rocked the Sunni Mawlawi Sekandar mosque…
On April 19, the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the assassination of a police officer in the Daraban area in…
Written by Junaid S. Ahmad. Originally published on GlobalResearch This, of course, follows the largest single-day nationwide protests in Pakistan…
In addition to many emerging countries, China and India are willing to further increase their cooperation with Moscow. Written by…
CPEC funding and underperforming military equipment exposes cracks in Pakistan-China relations. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst Despite Washington…
On April 17, the Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry called on Afghanistan to stop attacks on the country’s border areas, which worsen…