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by Karthik Subramanian on 31 Oct 2024 4 Comments

“Victory of good over evil” is what Deepavali is all about. This is the message that over a billion Hindus worldwide vociferously propagate on this joyous occasion. But is there a possibility that this benign and inclusive message could be interpreted out of context and be exploited dogmatically for political gains? How would persons with rigid views about...

by Alexandr Svaranc on 30 Oct 2024 0 Comment

A month after the start of the latest Arab-Israeli conflict, Türkiye publicly sided with Hamas and began to accuse Israel of racism, apartheid, aggression and genocide against the Palestinian people. At the same time, Ankara launched a diplomatic initiative to resolve the conflict by recognising the independence of Palestine within the 1967 borders and with ...

by Simon Westwood on 29 Oct 2024 0 Comment

Famous British historian Paul Kennedy raised a very important question in his book The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000 that “Why is it that throughout history some nations gain power while others lose it?” Conceivably, power has a tendency to transit and the international circumstances shape the tran...

by Andrew Korybko on 28 Oct 2024 0 Comment

India and China held multiple rounds of talks on their disputed border since 2020, but no breakthrough had occurred until Indo-US ties became characterized by distrust as a result of summer 2023’s scandal and all that followed, especially in recent months. India announced earlier this week [Oct 21-Ed] that it and China agreed to patrol their disputed border ...

by Andrew Korybko on 27 Oct 2024 0 Comment

Africa is increasingly figuring into major countries’ and organizations’ discussions due to its growing importance in global affairs. The UN expects that more than half of the world’s population growth by the 2050 will occur on that continent, with the number of people in sub-Saharan Africa doubling by then. This will open up new market and labour opportunit...

by Thierry Meyssan on 26 Oct 2024 0 Comment

On October 18, an Italian court invalidated the possibility of transiting through a third country twelve Bengali and Egyptian migrants who had been rescued at sea and were claiming the right to asylum. Politically, this decision seems to bring down the scaffolding imagined by Boris Johnson for the relocation of migrants. The British wanted to send them thous...

by Mohamed Lamine KABA on 25 Oct 2024 0 Comment

In Kazan, BRICS shook the world! The first day of the 16th summit was a resounding success, marking a historic turning point in cooperation between emerging powers. But what will be the next step for this alliance that challenges Western hegemony? A new chapter is opening for the countries of the South, ready to take their destiny into their own hands and sh...

by Taut Bataut on 24 Oct 2024 0 Comment

Deaths of Iran’s top military regional commanders, Ayatollah Khamenei’s life in intense danger, and increased sanctions from the West portend that the country is facing the greatest risk and threats in history. The disappearance of Ismael Qaani, the Iranian spy chief, has prompted speculations that either he has been killed by the country’s rivals or is arre...

by Viktor Mikhin on 23 Oct 2024 0 Comment

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty called on BRICS to play a key role in reforming the international financial structure and providing adequate financing to developing countries. The foreign minister stressed that international financial institutions and development banks need to have sufficient, equitable and flexible financial capacity to meet the ne...

by Ksenia Muratshina on 22 Oct 2024 0 Comment

During his visit to Ashgabat on October 11, the Russian leader attended the plenary session of the international forum ‘Interrelation of times and civilizations – the basis of peace and development’ in honour of the 300th anniversary of the birth of poet and thinker Magtymguly Fragi. V.V. Putin’s speech at this forum will definitely attract attention from al...

by Mohamed Lamine KABA on 21 Oct 2024 0 Comment

On the geopolitical stage, the West has orchestrated a proxy war, with Ukraine as the battleground and the Ukrainians as sacrificial pawns. The United States and Europe, the maestros of manipulation, have composed a symphony of lies and propaganda, conducting a chorus of condemnations against Russia. Zelenski, the fabricated hero, leads the orchestra of illu...

by Dmitry Bokarev on 20 Oct 2024 0 Comment

In January 2016 we’ve witnessed a partial withdrawal of sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran. It should be noted that the introduction of those was linked to Iran’s nuclear program, which worried the United States and its allies, therefore Western countries were behind the introduction of sanctions that were aimed at applying pressure on Iran back in 19...

by Yuriy Zinin on 19 Oct 2024 0 Comment

120 years ago, on October 21, 1904, an unprecedented downpour hit the oasis of Aïn Séfra in the Algerian Sahara. Its torrents swept away the mud huts and claimed the lives of many villagers. Among them was a Russian national, 27-year-old Isabelle Eberhardt, who was buried in a Muslim cemetery. She was born in Geneva in 1877 to an aristocratic family with Ger...

by Phil Butler on 18 Oct 2024 1 Comment

Israel and America share a kind of proxy operation worldwide, but the wider world is a lot bigger. The lead of a story by Gideon Levy on Middle East Eye answered the question for me this morning. The famous Israeli journalist and author wrote: “A society cannot go far with its head buried in the sand, and will certainly be unable to cope with the real challe...

by Thierry Meyssan on 17 Oct 2024 0 Comment

Most of us think that the Islamic Republic of Iran is primarily against Israel. This is a failure to understand the teaching of Imam Khomeini and an ignorance of the many relations between the two countries. Ruhollah Khomeini was an anti-imperialist in a country that suffered first from the United Kingdom and then from the United...

by Richard C Cook on 16 Oct 2024 0 Comment

One of the most epochal events in entertainment history took place just after the turn of the 21st century with the release of the film version of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Fellowship of the Ring was released on December 19, 2001. The Two Towers was released on December 18, 2002, and The Return of the King was released on December 17, 2...

by Vladislav B Sotirovic on 15 Oct 2024 0 Comment

The dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire became one of the most important issues at the beginning of the 20th century. The gradual collapse of the once great empire was accelerated and followed by struggle by the European Great Powers and the Balkan national states over its territorial inheritance. While the European Great Powers aimed for new spheres of po...

by Aasha Khosa on 14 Oct 2024 0 Comment

Omar Abdullah’s career as a politician took off at a high pitch – he almost walked into the Parliament of India straight from his drawing room as he effortlessly won the 1998 Lok Sabha election from Srinagar. A business management graduate, the 28-year-old Omar was offered what is a dream job for most people; Atal Bihari Vajpayee made him a Minister of State...

by Thierry Meyssan on 13 Oct 2024 0 Comment

The European Union was founded not by Europeans, but by the United States and the United Kingdom to better control them. The European Commission (formerly called the High Authority) is the unelected administration responsible for imposing their will on the Member States. In recent years, it has managed to expand the Commission’s powers to the detriment of th...

by Julian Assange on 12 Oct 2024 0 Comment

The transition from years of confinement in a maximum-security prison to standing here before the representatives of 46 nations and 700 million people is a profound and surreal shift. The experience of isolation for years in a small cell is difficult to convey; it strips away one’s sense of self, leaving only the raw essence of...

by Alexandr Svaranc on 11 Oct 2024 1 Comment

During his electoral campaign, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian promised voters in his election to introduce new reforms to remedy injustices in Iranian society and to strengthen the role of the Iranian state in the international arena. It is now time to move from declarations to action. Of course, the current political situation in the world and as it re...

by Farzad Bonesh on 10 Oct 2024 0 Comment

In January 2016, with the attack on the Saudi embassy in Tehran, the UAE reduced its diplomatic relations with Iran. The UAE tried to de-escalate tension with Iran by sending a delegation after May 2019. The government of Iran’s then president, Ebrahim Raisi, tried to take a big leap in expanding relations with the...

by Viktor Mikhin on 09 Oct 2024 1 Comment

Israeli officials brazenly and presumptuously declared that this would only be a ‘limited operation’ targeting Hezbollah’s infrastructure in southern Lebanon, a region where Israel’s vicious 18-year occupation ended only in 2000. On the other hand, Hezbollah has vowed to continue fighting Israel and has said that the group was ready for a long war after most...

by Aasha Khosa on 08 Oct 2024 1 Comment

Even atheists and agnostics would agree that Navratri, the nine-day festival celebrating the divine feminine energy called Shakti, or Maa Durga, is an empowering tool for Indian women and no other civilization or culture offers it to them. The festival, celebrated differently across India – the most festive celebrations happen in West Bengal and some...

by Vladislav B Sotirovic on 07 Oct 2024 0 Comment

In the years from 882 to 1242 the first and original national state organization of the Russians – the Kievan Russia (not Kyivan Rusia or Kyiv Rus) became directly and indirectly subject to external political influences by several external political units of the time. According to the official historiographical traditions (mainly of Western origin), Kievan R...

by Saquib Salim on 06 Oct 2024 1 Comment

“I was not a party to the order of the removal of the accused (Bhagat Singh & his associates) from the court to the jail and I was not responsible for it anyway. I disassociate myself from all that took place today in consequence of that order.” The above order passed by Justice Sayyad Agha Haider as a member of the Special Tribunal at Lahore to try Bhagat S...

by Alexandr Svaranc on 05 Oct 2024 0 Comment

A multipolar world implies diverse ties for mutually beneficial international cooperation, covering a range of areas in the fields of politics, economics, culture, security, information and, of course, law. A just world, being the most important global value of the new world order, is an expected political goal. However, such a world cannot become a reality ...

by Salman Rafi Sheikh on 04 Oct 2024 0 Comment

One would have expected the Biden administration to leave a legacy of a significantly functional mechanism producing collective security and prosperity at the end of its era in 2024. But, as it turns out, QUAD remains where it was in 2021: a club that hosts little more than tea parties to mean anything. The club, as the Indian Prime Minister remarked after t...

by Andrew Korybko on 03 Oct 2024 0 Comment

Polish President Andrzej Duda declared that his country “will need to intervene immediately and bring in experts” should Russia attack Ukraine’s nuclear power plants (NPP) in Rivne and Khmelnitsky Regions. This follows his Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski proposing in early September that Poland should protect these facilities, which was analyzed here, and co...

by Abbas Hashemite on 02 Oct 2024 1 Comment

In an Israeli attack, Hassan Nasrallah, a senior Lebanese cleric and secretary general of Hezbollah, was killed on September 27th. Israel has officially claimed responsibility for his death. Netanyahu’s government officials have celebrated his death because Hezbollah is Israel’s strongest rival in the region. Israel used a 2000-pound US-made bomb in an...

by Andrew Korybko on 01 Oct 2024 1 Comment

The latest Israeli-Lebanese War shattered everyone’s expectations. Hezbollah’s enormous missile stockpile made them all believe that “Mutually Assured Destruction” (MAD) had been achieved with Israel, thus restraining both combatants’ actions in any future conflict, but Israel’s intelligence superiority and the Resistance Axis’ reluctance to escalate ultimat...

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