Zaharova's Outburst Against the USA
Maria Zakharova accuses the United States of deliberately provoking conflicts following a deadly incident involving the Cuban Coast Guard and a U.S.-registered boat.
The mysterious man of Khamenei who rules Iran and wants close ties with Putin
Ali Larijani has been chosen by Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to take de facto governance as tensions rise with the US amid ongoing diplomatic efforts in Oman.
We Stand Before the Danger of a War Like Our Grandparents Experienced, Warned Sikorski
Sikorski has warned that we are facing a danger of war reminiscent of what our grandparents experienced.
China-EU trade ties are at a crossroads. Could tech bridge the divide?
China-EU trade relations are facing challenges, but technology could offer a pathway for cooperation amid rising US-China tensions.
Putin's friend bank and questionable business: why the orientalist Andrejs Lankovs could be expelled from Latvia
Russian Korean expert Andrejs Lankovs was declared undesirable in Latvia and expelled to Estonia without explanation.
Has Russia finally lowered the mask before Trump?
Security expert Rainer Saks discusses the recent escalation in rhetoric from Russian leaders, suggesting a firm stance towards negotiating with the U.S.
Putin's regime has tightened the noose. Europe can tighten it further
The article discusses the increasing pressure on Putin's regime due to European actions.
Cuban army killed four people who allegedly tried to infiltrate the country from the US by boat and carry out terrorist activities
Cuban authorities announced the killing of four individuals who allegedly attempted to infiltrate the island from the United States with plans for terrorist acts.
First Israel and then us. Trump's advisors prefer an Israeli attack on Iran as more advantageous
Trump's advisors are prioritizing an Israeli attack on Iran over other strategies, indicating a shift in diplomatic focus.
Crisis in Cuba with international implications - Dead, investigations, and geopolitical pressures
The Cuban government reported an armed incursion attempt from the US, resulting in fatalities and injuries during a naval confrontation in Cuban waters.
[Editorial] Clarification and accountability needed on USFK standoff with Chinese jets
The editorial discusses the need for accountability following a standoff between US and Chinese fighter jets, emphasizing the role of South Korean military communication in the incident.
V. Aleknavičienė supports the proposal to legally restrict concerts by performers appearing in Russia
V. Aleknavičienė supports legal measures to restrict concerts of performers from Russia in response to geopolitical tensions.
Mysterious tunnel near the Polish-Belarusian border. Shocking findings
Four underground tunnels have been discovered by Polish border guards near the Polish-Belarusian border, with the largest located in the Narewka area, used for migrant crossings.
The Situation in Iran Raised Oil Prices, but Oversupply Protects Against Larger Fluctuations
Tensions between Iran and the United States have caused a rise in oil prices, though experts suggest the market is largely prepared for potential conflict.
The Rule of Law in Crisis: How Russia, China, and Trump's America Are Destroying Our Idea of the State
The article discusses the destabilization of legal principles in the West due to increasing confrontations with Russia, China, and the political climate in the United States under Donald Trump.
Russia condemns shooting at boat off Cuba
Russia condemns the shooting of a boat off the coast of Cuba, labeling it an aggressive provocation by the United States.
Russia condemns shooting of boat off Cuba - accuses USA of provocation
Russia has condemned the shooting of a boat off the coast of Cuba, accusing the USA of provocative actions aimed at escalating tensions.
Greek shipping shares soar in US market due to strong freight rates
Greek shipping companies are experiencing a surge in stock prices in the US market due to exceptionally high freight rates, which have boosted their cash flows and valuations.
Kim Jong-un sends 'destroy' warning to South Korea in chilling broadcast
Kim Jong-un has threatened to 'completely destroy' South Korea if it feels threatened, according to a broadcast from North Korean state media.
Iceland Rushes to Hold a Referendum on EU Membership amid Trump's Territorial Ambitions
Iceland is set to hold a referendum on its European Union membership status, hastened by the territorial ambitions of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Better to Negotiate with the Americans, Experts Advise Europe on the Nuclear Bomb
Experts are advising Europe to negotiate with the Americans regarding nuclear weapons strategies.
A phone call occurred between Zelensky and Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump held a friendly and positive phone conversation, as confirmed by both the Ukrainian presidential office and the White House.
Kim Jong-un threatens Korea with destruction, leaves the possibility of dialogue with the USA open
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has issued threats of destruction towards Korea while keeping the door open for potential dialogue with the United States.
Madagascar: Madagascar Charts a New Course With France After Putin Meeting in Moscow
Madagascar's interim leader Michael Randrianirina meets with French President Emmanuel Macron to renew diplomatic ties following his discussions with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, amid shifting geopolitical dynamics in the region.
Russia Sends Migrants Through Secret Tunnels from Belarus to Europe
Russia is reportedly using secret tunnels to send migrants from Belarus into Europe.
India by the side of Israel
The article discusses the growing India-Israel axis amid global uncertainties and regional instabilities, focusing on their shared economic interests and the threat of Islamic terrorism.
Thailand: independence and identity before the powers
Thailand maintains its independence and identity amidst the influences of global powers, historically adept at balancing between competing interests.
The USA encouraged Iran's nuclear program that they are trying to destroy after 60 years; know the story
The article discusses the historical context of the U.S. involvement in Iran's nuclear program and the ongoing tensions related to nuclear capabilities and geopolitical dynamics.
China’s Huawei joins US giants OpenAI, Google in AI standards alliance
Huawei has joined forces with US and European companies in an AI standards alliance to enhance global AI development.
Zelensky provided an overview of the phone call with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed issues with U.S. President Donald Trump that will be addressed at a bilateral meeting in Geneva on Thursday.
Marco Rubio warns that Iran's missile program directly threatens the U.S. and Europe
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted the dangers posed by Iran's armament programs beyond just nuclear developments, stressing that these threats are significant for both American and European interests.
Many challenges and an increasingly loud question about reform
Local government leaders in Poland discuss the unpredictability of current geostrategic conditions and their implications for municipal governance.
Russia Could Invade the Svalbard
The article discusses Russia's increasing influence over the Svalbard Islands amid geopolitical tensions involving NATO and the Arctic region.
Iceland to hold referendum on joining the EU
Iceland is preparing to hold a referendum regarding its accession to the European Union, driven by rising living costs and geopolitical factors.
Trump's ultimatum to Iran: Nuclear deal without 'expiration date' or military action
Trump's administration demands that any future nuclear agreement with Iran remains indefinite, setting the stage for potential military action if Iran does not comply.
Russia is preparing military capacities at the borders
Russia is reportedly increasing its military presence along its borders, hinting at possible escalation in tensions.
Papastavrou: "Energy is a force of security, development, and international influence"
Greek Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou discussed bilateral energy cooperation with US officials Doug Burgum and Chris Wright, focusing on recent energy agreements and their strategic implications.
Why do Poles still like Slovaks and, unlike Hungarians, it has not changed even with pro-Russian Fico
A recent survey reveals that Poles have a strong affinity for Slovaks, ranking them third in a list of nationalities they like, despite the influence of pro-Russian politics in Slovakia.
Reservations herald new records in tourism for 2026
Current reservation trends suggest a rise in tourist movement in Greece's popular summer destinations despite economic downturns in Germany and potential geopolitical conflicts.
A large referendum in Iceland
Iceland will hold a referendum on EU membership as announced by Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, responding to public demand and current geopolitical conditions.
Who is Tensed About the India-Israel 'Iron Deal'?
India and Israel are set to deepen their defense ties with discussions about an 'Iron Deal' during Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to Israel.
Szomburg: How to Maintain Subjectivity Against the Geopolitics of Power and Tech Dominance?
The article discusses the structural collapse of the current globalization model, shifting from a peace-promoting system to one where interdependencies are increasingly weaponized by states.
Mumbai - Haifa.. The 'Dance' of Modi and Netanyahu on the Middle Eastern Chessboard
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's announcement of a proposed 'hexagonal alliance' involving India and several other nations signals a shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics as Indian PM Narendra Modi visits Israel.
OPEC+: Opening the tap in April with an eye on Iran – Increase of 137,000 barrels per day
OPEC+ is considering a production increase of 137,000 barrels per day in April in response to rising summer demand and tensions with Iran.
Fico followed Putin's advice from Beijing. And remained silent about the anniversary
The article discusses Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's adherence to advice from Russian President Vladimir Putin, highlighting his silence regarding an important anniversary.
Exhausted Russians still want victory
A report on the determination of Russian forces despite exhaustion amid ongoing conflicts.
Ankara is 'casting nets' in Cairo to reduce Athens' influence
Turkey is working to strengthen its relationship with Egypt to counter Greece's influence in the Eastern Mediterranean amid a shifting geopolitical landscape.
René Trokaz at Vima: "Expansion and deepening of the EU go hand in hand"
The article discusses the aspirations of Western Balkan countries for EU membership and the implications of geopolitical developments on this process.
Japan to deploy missile systems on island near Taiwan by 2031, defence minister says
Japan plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles on Yonaguni island, near Taiwan, by March 2031 to enhance its air defenses amid rising regional tensions.
Breaking: Associated Press reports satellite images indicate all US ships at the Fifth Fleet base in Bahrain have moved offshore
Satellite images show that all US Navy ships stationed at the Fifth Fleet base in Bahrain have moved to open waters.