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by Julian Rose on 31 Mar 2023 0 Comment

‘Net Zero’, what does it mean? Does anyone know? Who dreamt-up this slogan? Put together, these two words don’t actually have any meaning. ‘Net’ is usually used as a shortened form of ‘netto’ (netto/brutto) a term used in accountancy describing a sum of money remaining after tax or expenses have been deducted. So what could ‘Net Zero’ possibly mean? That not...

by Valery Kulikov on 30 Mar 2023 0 Comment

Now, it is abundantly clear that the United States’ dishonest and aggressive Middle East strategy, which is at odds with the aspirations of the Arab world, has utterly failed. The establishment of a multipolar world by Russia, China, and Iran was a significant milestone in this process. The convergence of these three nations and the global support for this n...

by Salman Rafi Sheikh on 29 Mar 2023 0 Comment

The recently concluded summit consolidated Russia’s and China’s joint bid to challenge the US-dominated global system as well as concerted US efforts to undermine, using any means, emerging global powers. That the push to challenge this system is gaining momentum, evident from the support that both Russia and China continue to receive from the non-Western wo...

by Vladimir Danilov on 28 Mar 2023 0 Comment

On March 19-20 in Moscow, the Russian State Duma has initiated the Second International Parliamentary Conference “Russia–Africa in a Multipolar World,” in anticipation of the Second Economic Forum “Russia–Africa,” which will start on July 26 in St. Petersburg. Participants in this meeting included representatives of more than 40 African nations, members of ...

by Thierry Meyssan on 27 Mar 2023 0 Comment

For several weeks, monster demonstrations have followed one another in France. There is no more fuel in the service stations of many departments and hundreds of tons of garbage pile up in the center of large cities. President Emmanuel Macron has managed to impose a pension reform. His text solves no problem and creates many injustices. For example, people w...

by Andrew Korybko on 26 Mar 2023 0 Comment

The details about their deal presently remain unclear, but it should be taken for granted that Russia and the UAE would both have played a major role in this if Reuters’ report is ultimately proven correct. The first’s game-changing anti-terrorist intervention in Syria made it indispensable to West Asian geopolitics, which Moscow masterfully leveraged to cul...

by Ashwani Mahajan on 25 Mar 2023 0 Comment

Recently Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing the conference of Foreign Ministers of G-20 countries has given a significant statement that multilateralism is in crisis today. Foreign Minister Jaishankar has also echoed the similar sentiments. Significantly, ever since India took over the presidency of G-20 countries, discussion on many issues inclu...

by James M Dorsey on 24 Mar 2023 0 Comment

A Chinese-mediated Saudi-Iranian reconciliation potentially casts a spotlight on fundamentally flawed security policies of regional powers, including not only the kingdom and Iran but also the United Arab Emirates. While much of the discussion in recent years has focused on Iran’s strategy of creating a defense line far beyond its borders by nurturing and/or...

by Andrew Korybko on 23 Mar 2023 0 Comment

The US, its vassals across the Golden Billion, and their proxies in Kiev have all insisted that Russia’s special operation is “illegitimate”, yet the sincerity of that stance is now thrown into doubt after the Biden Administration quietly resumed the deportation of mobilization-fleeing Russian men. The Guardian was the first to break this story, citing immig...

by James M Dorsey on 22 Mar 2023 0 Comment

Reform of Islamic jurisprudence was the elephant in the room when two prominent Saudi clerics recently clashed publicly on whether apostasy was punishable with death under Islamic law. The debate’s timing on a Saudi state-controlled, artsy entertainment channel, Rotana Khalijiya, suggested as much. The debate aired days before the kingdom’s Ministry of Islam...

by Ramtanu Maitra on 21 Mar 2023 0 Comment

Central Asian countries’ determination to shape their own destiny and lay the ground for a prospering economic bond with the Middle East and neighbouring South Asian nations will depend on removing two bottlenecks that presently hold them back. To begin with, the unplanned and abrupt withdrawal of the American forces from Afghanistan and its transfer to the ...

by Ramtanu Maitra on 20 Mar 2023 0 Comment

China’s push to have closer relations with the Central Asian countries made headway following the collapse of the Soviet Union, an adversary to China at the time. In setting up the Shanghai Five, which evolved into the SCO, China’s diplomacy in Central Asia is motivated by its security threats and economic interests. Till Chinese President Xi Jinping unveile...

by Ramtanu Maitra on 19 Mar 2023 0 Comment

Economic integration among the Asian countries through physical connectivity and trade is of prime necessity in coming days to ensure the future physical and economic security of this vast and populous continent. Since the collapse of colonial empires in the mid-twentieth century, the economic inclusion process in the Asian continent proceeded only haltingly...

by Thierry Meyssan on 18 Mar 2023 0 Comment

It was a momentous event, the importance of which is not perceived outside the Middle East: Saudi Arabia and Iran reconciled... in China. Three signatures at the bottom of a document reshuffle all the cards in this region. Since the 19th century, the Arab world was first dominated by the United Kingdom and France on the ruins of the Ottoman Empire, then by ...

by Andrew Korybko on 17 Mar 2023 2 Comments

Mohammed Bin Salman did a lot early on that riled many folks from both the alternative and mainstream media, but as can be seen from his country’s latest rapprochement with Iran, he was always driven by the desire to put his country’s interests first in the way that he felt was the most effective. Saudi Crown Prince and first-ever Prime Minister Mohammed Bi...

by Vladimir Terehov on 16 Mar 2023 0 Comment

In the first days of March, India was the center of international politics. The formal occasion for the appearance on its territory of the forty foreign ministers was one of the calendar events of the Forum G20, that is the twenty leading economies in the world which together account for 85% of world GDP. Another 20 ministers arrived in New Delhi at the invi...

by Henry Kamens on 15 Mar 2023 0 Comment

When the scenario is all mapped out, with different and various levels of conflict between the West and Russia, it is easy to conclude that lots of preparation and game theory has gone into the proffered reports by various think tanks, RAND, Atlantic Council, NATO, EU, etc. But include that with the level of diligence, it is highly ironic to see them getting...

by Brian Berletic on 14 Mar 2023 2 Comments

It is no coincidence that as Washington wages proxy war against Russia in Ukraine that familiar trouble spots elsewhere along Russia’s periphery have ignited again. In the Caucasus region nation of Georgia, protests have begun, targeting the current government and attempting to obstruct a transparency bill [since withdrawn-ed] aimed at exposing and managing ...

by Salman Rafi Sheikh on 13 Mar 2023 0 Comment

It is “Globalization 2.0.” Indeed, this is how US officials led by Katharine Tai, the US Trade Representative, define the ‘new’ US Economic and Trade policy. “Globalization 1.0” is said to have its limitations and “Globalization 2.0” will overcome these limitations for Washington. In a testimony to the US Senate in March 2022, Tai described “Globalization 2....

by James M Dorsey on 12 Mar 2023 0 Comment

Gulf autocrats are trying to squash calls for reform of Islamic law with three Bahraini men on trial. Redha Rajab, his son Mohamed Rajab, and researcher Jalal al-Qassab are members of the Al-Tajdeed Society, which encourages discussion and questioning of Islamic law. They’re accused of violating articles 309 and 310 of the Bahraini penal code, says Bahrain’s...

by R Hariharan on 11 Mar 2023 1 Comment

February ended as a month of discontent for the public after the government raised power tariffs for a second time on February 15. It was said to be the last of 15 conditions to be met for the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Extended Fund Facility (EFF) of $2.9 billion. But the uncertainties over the EFF are not over as the IMF is yet to receive assuranc...

by Thierry Meyssan on 10 Mar 2023 1 Comment

The first anniversary of the East-West military confrontation in Ukraine was an opportunity for the West to convince its people that they were “on the right side of history” and that their victory was “inevitable.” None of this is surprising. It is normal for governments to communicate about their activities. Except that here the information is lies by...

by Pepe Escobar on 09 Mar 2023 1 Comment

A powerful feeling rhythms your skin and drums up your soul as you’re immersed in a long walk under persistent snow flurries, pinpointed by selected stops and enlightening conversations, crystallizing disparate vectors one year after the start of the accelerated phase of the proxy war between US / NATO and Russia. That’s how Moscow welcomes you: the undisput...

by Jordan Schachtel on 08 Mar 2023 0 Comment

Volodomyr Zelensky has a lot of powerful backers around the world, and from afar, the Ukrainian president seems politically invincible. He’s got the Uniparty in Washington, D.C. on his side, coupled with the international globalists in the robust World Economic Forum-attached network, along with the public-private asset management behemoth financiers in Blac...

by Petr Konovalov on 07 Mar 2023 1 Comment

The People’s Republic of Bangladesh seeks to maintain a special status in the global geopolitical arena by refusing to join any defense alliances and attempting to remain neutral. This trend can be explained by the fact that China and India account for approximately 35% of all Bangladeshi imports, primarily machinery and energy resources, while the West acco...

by James M Dorsey on 06 Mar 2023 0 Comment

If played well, security is the United States trump card in stabilizing relations with its Gulf partners and competing with China for regional influence. In a just-released report, Middle East scholar and former Pentagon official Bilal Y. Saab argued that security entails far more than arms sales and defining the parameters of US security guarantees. Perhap...

by Ashwani Mahajan on 05 Mar 2023 0 Comment

For the last few days, a discussion is going on in the media and social media that the debt on the government has increased much more than before. Congress says that when they left office in 2014, the country had a debt of only Rs 56.7 lakh crore, which has increased to Rs 152.6 lakh crore in 2022-23, that is, by about Rs 96 lakh crore. Apparently, this figu...

by Vladimir Platov on 04 Mar 2023 1 Comment

Russia’s special military operation to denazify the criminal Kiev regime allowed it to collect and receive more than 20 thousand documents on the US bioweapon program at the captured Ukrainian military facilities. This program, as it turns out, does not only include Ukraine. Relevant reference and analytical materials on this aspect of US criminal activity o...

by Ashwani Mahajan on 02 Mar 2023 0 Comment

Pakistan is facing its worst economic crisis ever. In the last 25 years, the debt on Pakistan has increased from Rs 3 lakh crore Pakistani rupees to Rs 62.5 lakh crore Pakistani rupee by 2022. In the last 25 years, whereas, the government’s debt has increased by 14 percent annually, Pakistan’s GDP increased at the rate of only 3 percent annually. Due to t...

by F William Engdahl on 01 Mar 2023 1 Comment

One of the most critical economic partners of Russia amid the unprecedented Western economic sanctions from Washington and the EU over the Ukraine war has been the Indian government of BJP leader Narendra Modi. In the past several years Modi, playing a delicate balancing act between alliances with Russia and also with the West, has emerged as a vital trade p...

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