Brazil at the Top of the World Trade Agenda
Brazil has made a significant move in its economic and diplomatic history by approving a long-awaited trade agreement with the European Union.
Affected by the realities of war, I have had to revise my own reading of history
The article presents a critical discussion on whether Russia's buildup of forces was a diplomatic pressure tactic or a real threat of invasion, focusing on the ongoing debate surrounding the implications of Russia's actions for Norway and Europe.
Why is the India-Israel relationship special?
The article explores the evolving diplomatic relationship between India and Israel since the latter's formation in 1948, highlighting key moments that shaped their ties.
What Did We Lose by Freezing India-Israel Relations for 42 Years?
The article examines the complex history of India-Israel relations, emphasizing the long period of diplomatic freeze and recent developments that highlight a strong partnership between the two nations.
Fyodor Lukyanov: Russia and America are not talking about the same thing
Fyodor Lukyanov critiques the current state of US-Russia relations, highlighting the lack of clarity in their diplomatic exchanges since the Anchorage meeting.
Vetting process for Mandelson needed more awkward questions, expert says
A former national security adviser argues that the vetting process for Peter Mandelson's diplomatic appointment should include more thorough and uncomfortable inquiries due to his political and business history.
AK FOCUS: Otto Strandman, who died a martyr's death, was like Estonia's Alexei Navalny
The article discusses the diplomatic uncertainty and fear faced by Estonia before signing a treaty with the bases, revealing insights from Finnish ambassador Harri Holma's secret report and letters from Otto Strandman to his loved ones.
The military threat to Iran may wait for another diplomatic round, this time Turkish
Recent explosions at Bandar Abbas port and other sites in Iran have sparked speculation about possible Iranian underground movements or sabotage activities amid a history of terror attacks by various groups.
Former Prime Minister: Ex-Emigrants Made a Significant Contribution to the Recognition of Croatia
Participants at a panel in Zagreb agreed that Croatian emigrants had a substantial role in the international recognition of Croatia in 1992, emphasizing their diplomatic and material contributions.
U.S.-Colombian Relations: A Strategic Alliance in the Heart of Latin America
The article examines the long history of U.S.-Colombian relations characterized by close cooperation yet marked by diplomatic fluctuations influenced by economic, security, and geopolitical considerations, alongside the impact of internal and regional conflicts.
January 15, 1992 โ From that day Croatia was internationally recognized
January 15, 1992, marks the day Croatia was internationally recognized as a sovereign state, celebrated by its people amidst ongoing war and occupation.