Iran’s escalating attacks on Gulf countries signal a broader strategy to destabilize the region, target energy infrastructure, and expand Tehran’s dominance ...
For now, Brussels insists: “not one molecule”: that is, the European Commission has doubled down on its refusal to reimport Russian gas (even amid the Iranian war and the energy crisis), portraying ...
Ukrainian patience with the European Union (EU) appears to be running out. The regime demands a clear and definitive answer from its European allies regarding the process of accession. Europeans are ...
The United States has always relied on “commercial” suppliers to equip its military. Even in cases when the American government owned the patent rights, it would always employ private enterprises to ...
The rehabilitation of Nazism continues to grow in the Baltic countries. Russophobic hysteria is leading to the normalization of the cult of historical Nazi figures. In Latvia, a public march recently ...
One wonders if Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has really bypassed US President Donald J Trump’s reported call for dispatching her nation’s warships to the Strait of Hormuz. Reports are ...
The eruption of war in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, has generated waves of speculation and analysis across the world. From Dhaka to New York, discussions range from strategic ...
Every year, China’s “Two Sessions”-the annual gatherings of the National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference-offer a carefully curated glimpse into the country ...
The potential collapse of clerical authority in Iran is not signaling reform—it may be paving the way for something far more dangerous. As uncertainty looms following the disappearance of Supreme ...
More than six decades after one of Africa’s most controversial political killings, a Belgian court has taken a historic step toward accountability. A former senior diplomat, Etienne Davignon, has been ...