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by Bakhtiar Urusov on 31 Mar 2024 0 Comment

Recently, the countries of the Global South have been actively expanding their ties, finding new areas of cooperation, creating their own integration associations. In general, they are trying in every possible way to restore justice, to become full-fledged members of the world community, as it is now accepted to say, “independent poles of power”. This is cau...

by Taut Bataut on 30 Mar 2024 0 Comment

On 18th March 2024, Pakistan conducted airstrikes inside Afghanistan, targeting the sanctuaries of commanders of Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The attacks were conducted in retaliation to the suicide attack conducted on a military check post in North Waziristan, a Pakistani district located near the Pak-Afghan border, which resulted in the death of seven...

by James M Dorsey on 29 Mar 2024 1 Comment

Mr. Netanyahu’s multiple battles fall into two categories: keeping his increasingly fragile government in place and fighting a war he has already lost in the court of public opinion and possibly on the ground in Gaza if measured by the prime minister’s war goals. On Monday [March 25-ed], Israel suffered its most significant international setback since 2016 w...

by Andrew Korybko on 28 Mar 2024 0 Comment

From Kiev’s perspective, the creation of a separate Orthodox church for one of their country’s many ethnic minorities could be regarded as a latent threat to national unity since it might embolden others to follow suit if the authorities approve this one, hence why it might be rejected for political reasons. Balkan Insight (BI), which is a pro-Western region...

by Abbas Hashemite on 27 Mar 2024 2 Comments

After five months of compliance with Israel’s genocidal onslaughts in Gaza, the United States airdropped 38000 meals for the first time in March 2024. This move has largely been criticized by aid groups and observers around the world due to its inefficacy and the United States’ paradoxical role in this war. Skepticism looms large over this aid program launch...

by Viktor Mikhin on 26 Mar 2024 0 Comment

The recently completed visit by senior Israeli politician Benny Gantz to Washington and London, and especially its positive outcome, not only attracted world media attention, but may also provide an indication about who may be Israel’s next Prime Minister. This raises the question of just who Benny Gantz is, and why he was honoured with an invitation to the ...

by Editor on 25 Mar 2024 0 Comment

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by James M Dorsey on 24 Mar 2024 1 Comment

A just-published Palestinian public opinion survey offers pointers for what a successful transition from the devastating Gaza war to a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will have to entail. The survey’s pointers take on added significance as the United States, Europe and Arab states seek to turn the fallout of Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel a...

by Phil Butler on 23 Mar 2024 0 Comment

Russia’s growing potential as a bastion of stability in the new multipolar order seems endless. When the United States and her European allies waged economic war on Moscow, the conventional thinking was that the Russian people would suffer. Today, geography, cultural considerations, and especially the idea of overall beneficial relations all favour the world...

by Salman Rafi Sheikh on 22 Mar 2024 0 Comment

With Russia able to withstand – and virtually defeat – the combined military strength of NATO in Ukraine, its foreign policy and its diplomatic outreach to the rest of the world is bound to gain not only confidence but also become a lot more assertive than it was during the first year of this conflict when Washington launched its so-called “isolate Russia” p...

by Ahmed Paul Keeler on 21 Mar 2024 1 Comment

The slaying of the innocents by King Herod is a narrative that has depicted for Christians a crime of supreme horror. The Magi had told King Herod that a child destined to become King of the Jews had been born in Bethlehem. King Herod told the Magi when they found the child to return to Jerusalem and inform him so that he could join them in worshipping him. ...

by Saquib Salim on 20 Mar 2024 0 Comment

While writing about the early social and political influences of his life, Bipin Chandra Pal credited the trial of Amir Khan in 1869-70 as the most important event. Bipin Chandra Pal wrote, “Amir Khan, was arrested, and detained under Regulation III of 1818. An application was made for a writ of habeas corpus to the Calcutta High Court which was heard by Chi...

by Andrew Korybko on 19 Mar 2024 0 Comment

The latest phase of Poland’s political crisis might lead to Tusk manipulating Duda’s nationalist views and shared pathological fear of Russia into having him sign off on a conventional intervention in Ukraine in order to distract from domestic turmoil. One of the most profound developments in Europe over the past three months apart from the NATO-Russian prox...

by Michael Brenner on 18 Mar 2024 0 Comment

Anna Chapman has resurfaced. It had been a while since the erstwhile Russian spy (Anna Vasilyevna Kushenko) had been in touch. A long-time sleeper agent sheltering in Rip van Winkle country on the Hudson River, she had been exposed in Bloomingdale’s lingerie department by a sharp-eyed FBI agent. Repatriated, Anna serves in a shadowed corner of the Kremlin as...

by Simon Chege Ndiritu on 17 Mar 2024 0 Comment

African and Caribbean leaders are uniting to pursue reparations for horrendous atrocities perpetrated during transatlantic slavery and colonialism (here). On 30th January 2024, the Ghanaian Times published an article featuring the Guyanian president’s appeal to African leaders to expedite mechanisms for reparations for slavery and colonization (here). Simila...

by Seth Ferris on 16 Mar 2024 0 Comment

One would think that the claimed retirement of Victoria Nuland, the so-called “beacon of democracy” would be a cause for relief and celebration. Unfortunately, her replacement does not give much hope for any change in the policy of the US. Initially, there was much rejoicing when the news came in that arch neocon, Russophobe, organizer of coups, and mass mur...

by Vladislav B Sotirovic on 15 Mar 2024 0 Comment

The possibility to organize a national referendum on Turkish membership to the European Union (EU) has opened many questions. A current European political concern is whether or not to accept Türkiye as a full member state (being a candidate state since 1999). Türkiye is governed as a secular democracy by moderate Islamic political leaders seeking to bridge...

by James M Dorsey on 14 Mar 2024 0 Comment

Failed efforts to achieve a Gaza ceasefire on the eve of Ramadan [March 11-ed] leave innocent Gazans in the lurch, highlight the gap between Israel and Hamas’ demands in negotiations, and raise the stakes for the United States. At the core of the stalled negotiations is Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s insistence on continuing Israel’s assault after a cea...

by Michael Brenner on 13 Mar 2024 0 Comment

Western leaders are experiencing two stunning events: defeat in Ukraine, genocide in Palestine. The first is humiliating, the other shameful. Yet, they feel no humiliation or shame. Their actions show vividly that those sentiments are alien to them – unable to penetrate the entrenched barriers of dogma, arrogance and deep-seated insecurities. The last are pe...

by Brian Berletic on 12 Mar 2024 0 Comment

A recent op-ed appearing in Foreign Affairs titled, “The Taiwan Catastrophe,” helps paint a clear picture of US motivations behind its growing confrontation with China and the increasingly unrealistic nature of Washington’s desired outcome. The premise of the op-ed is built on a now declassified top-secret memo by US General Douglas MacArthur in 1950 describ...

by James M Dorsey on 11 Mar 2024 0 Comment

A long-standing Israeli-Palestinian battlefield, food has moved centre stage. For Gazans, who are on the verge of starvation, the food fight is existential. For Israelis, preventing the flow of food and desperately needed medical supplies into Gaza, is continuing a cynical and cruel policy that five months into the Gaza war has proven to be a failure. In co...

by Thierry Meyssan on 10 Mar 2024 0 Comment

Western leaders, while declaring that war itself is bad, claim that it is indispensable today in the face of aggression from Russia and Hamas. According to them, Russia, or rather its president Vladimir Putin, dreams of seizing our property and destroying our political system. After invading Ukraine, he will invade Moldavia and the Baltic states, then contin...

by Viktor Mikhin on 09 Mar 2024 0 Comment

The visit made by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to Egypt in mid-February [Feb 14-ed] lived up to expectations and produced positive results. The visit was aimed at restoring relations between Cairo and Ankara. The aim was to bring them back to the level they were at ten years ago. After the talks, the two parties signed a joint declaration that incl...

by R Hariharan on 08 Mar 2024 0 Comment

President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s tenure will be over by November 2024. Constitution Section 31.3 stipulates that “not less than one month and not more than two months before the expiration of the term of office of the President” the notification for the presidential poll must be issued. In the present context, the deadline for election notification is due be...

by Vladislav B Sotirovic on 07 Mar 2024 0 Comment

The end of WWI resulted in significant changes concerning the political boundaries of Central, East, and South-East Europe. Because of the extent of these changes and the new regional wars over land distribution that erupted in several mini-regions in the eastern portion of Europe, it was to take around five to six years before new borders between the states...

by Mohamed Lamine KABA on 06 Mar 2024 0 Comment

After the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 and the end of the Cold War in 1991, the winds of the variable geometry of Western democracy swept across the world, giving rise to new concepts on the world stage. It was the globalisation of ideas and the globalisation of cultures. The liberation struggle and decolonisation of African countries was a maj...

by Brian Berletic on 05 Mar 2024 0 Comment

News of the death of Alexei Navalny [Feb 16, 2024-ed] in a Russian prison very quickly spread across the Western media, while condemnation of Russia over his death emanated from behind the podiums of Western leaders. Before any investigation could possibly be mounted, the collective West concluded that the Russian state was responsible for Navalny’s death. T...

by Thierry Meyssan on 04 Mar 2024 0 Comment

Across Western and Central Europe, farmers are demonstrating. First in the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland and Romania, now in Spain, France, Germany and Poland. This continent-wide uprising is against the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). When the Treaty of Rome establishing the European Economic Community was signed in 1957, the six foundi...

by James M Dorsey on 03 Mar 2024 1 Comment

Two recent high-profile Arab events honouring Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama, the world’s largest and most moderate Muslim civil society movement, highlight a subtle tug-of-war over who will define ‘moderate Islam’ in the 21st century. At the core of the tug-of-war is whether Islam in the 21st century will foster religiously and politically pluralistic societie...

by Ken Freeland on 02 Mar 2024 0 Comment

Last Sunday afternoon [Feb 25-ed] at 1 p.m., when many Christians are enjoying a leisurely lunch after their Sunday church service, USAF Senior Airman Aaron Bushnell, in what he expressly called an act of “extreme protest,” immolated himself at the gate of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. This was the first such self-immolation to be recorded and post...

by Ramtanu Maitra on 01 Mar 2024 0 Comment

The retaliatory ongoing full-scale Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip indicates a gross miscalculation by Hamas. Tel Aviv showed that after all these years it still has the will and determination to go after militants who seek to harm its population. Tel Aviv has also shown that despite cries of anguish not only of the Gazans but also of a consider...

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