Label: Analysis
Written by Eric Zuesse Ever since 2014, when the first scientific examination of whether America is a democracy or instead a dictatorship…
“And the noteworthy thing is this, that while America avariciously fed the war with her industry and avariciously intervened in…
Written by Wolfgang Effenberger. Originally published on Global Research After EU Council President Charles Michel proposed to make Ukraine and Moldova candidates…
Written by Gavin O’Reilly From the announcement that Britain had voted to leave the European Union in June 2016, up…
Written by Eric Zuesse In America, a woman’s right to an abortion of a pre-conscious (earlier than 20 weeks) fetus is…
Written by Simon Ndiritu Ecuador has been gripped by protests since in 2019 in response government’s austerity measures; the protests…
Written by James M. Dorsey Geopolitics is written all over Saudi religious soft power efforts. Nowhere more so than when…
Written by Gavin O’Reilly Gustavo Petro’s victory in Sunday’s Colombian Presidential election, marking the first time Bogotá has elected a…
“Can Western leaders rally their people to endure economic sacrifice for the sake of Ukraine — or is that a…
Written by Guy Mettan. Originally published on Voltairenet The Swiss MP and former editor-in-chief of the Tribune de Genève, Guy Mettan,…
Written by Michael Whitney “Rejection of Russian energy resources means that Europe will become the region with the highest energy…
Written by Gavin O’Reilly Monday’s report by the New York Times that Iranian government officials suspect Israeli involvement in the recent…
Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst Greek Defence Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos said in April, and received much anger from the…
Written by Simon Ndiritu There is an ongoing tendency for ‘democracies’ to shift blame and deny responsibility for their failure….
Written by Eric Zuesse The United States has experienced decreasing life-expectancy ever since 2014 (when it peaked at 78.9 years), but…