Raspudić Reveals Božinović's Migration Policy: History Shows Where This Leads
Croatian MP Nino Raspudić criticizes Interior Minister Davor Božinović's stance on migration, suggesting it is a populist gesture with dangerous historical precedents.
The Trap of Regime Change: Where Is Washington Heading in This War?
The article analyzes the implications of military actions taken by the US and Israel against Iran, highlighting historical parallels and potential regional escalations.
Trump’s current war on Iran picks up where a longstanding enmity left off
The article discusses the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran, emphasizing how current military actions by Trump reflect longstanding historical tensions between the two nations.
The ‘War Machine’ of the Defective Country ‘America’
The article discusses the recent military actions of the United States against Iran, highlighting America's historical military interventions and its complexities.
British Diplomat: There Are Four Scenarios for Iran
The article discusses a British diplomat's perspective on the U.S. military approach towards Iran, highlighting the implications of U.S. historical actions and its failure to engage in genuine negotiations.
Half a century burning tires to perpetuate backwardness
The article discusses Argentina's historical economic isolation and its long-term impacts on the country's productivity and social structure.
Historical neglect of early childhood education
The article discusses a decline in enrollment in Brazilian daycare centers, highlighting cultural resistance and a significant unmet demand for childcare placements.
Historical Image: The Chancellor in China
The article discusses the historical visit of German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt to China in 1975, marking a significant shift in the foreign policy of West Germany.
When Did Argentina Lose the Train of History?
The article examines Argentina's economic decline, attributing it to historical foreign policy decisions during World War II and contrasting it with Brazil's economic performance linked to its wartime contributions.
US Tariffs: What History Tells Us About Trump's Trade War
The article explores the historical impact of tariffs in relation to Trump's trade policies, suggesting that they often do not achieve their intended economic outcomes.
Trump and Iran: America's Risky Game in the Gulf
The article discusses the historical and contemporary U.S. involvement in Iran, particularly under Trump's administration.
The SMS Diplomats
Finnish President Alexander Stubb asserts that Ukraine is on the path to winning the war against Russia, drawing parallels to Finland's historical loss of Karelia.
We Need to Establish a Record Management Department in the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The article discusses the establishment of the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea and highlights the need for a dedicated department to manage records of past injustices.
Eurobonds carry risks, but Europe needs them now
The article discusses the proposal for eurobonds made by the French president and its rejection by the German chancellor, highlighting the historical pattern of such discussions within the EU.
Iran is not Venezuela, warns historian Guerrero / The regime can be rational and aware of its vulnerability. It should be addressed not only regarding its nuclear program
Historian Javier Gil Guerrero emphasizes that while Iran is an authoritarian regime, it has complex institutional structures that show a certain degree of rationality regarding its vulnerability.
From February 2: the new fee that asylum-seeking migrants in the US must pay.
A new fee structure for asylum seekers in the United States has been implemented, ending the historical exemption from fees for humanitarian protection processes.
Variation of meat prices and inflation
The article discusses the historical context of meat prices and inflation in Argentina, highlighting government actions aimed at controlling these economic factors.
Ministry of National Defense Entrusts General Personnel Affairs to Civil Servants, Strengthening Civilian Control
The South Korean Ministry of National Defense has decided to assign the role of managing general personnel affairs to regular civil servants, marking a move towards strengthening civilian control following historical military governance.
Monitor Polski from February 17, 2026 (item 214)
The article discusses a resolution passed by the Council of Ministers in Poland regarding changes to the National Program for the Protection of Monuments and Historical Care for the years 2023-2026.
Public debt grew by 5% in 2025, nearing 1.7 trillion euros, although it fell in relation to GDP
Spain's public debt increased by 4.8% last year, reaching a new historical high while the debt-to-GDP ratio slightly decreased.
Interest rates, fiscal crisis and absence of policy punish Brazil's industry for four decades
Brazil's industry has faced significant challenges over the last four decades due to high interest rates, fiscal crises, and lack of effective policy.
Rubio praises Europe: We are interconnected
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio emphasizes the strong historical ties between the U.S. and Europe at a security conference in Munich, contrasting with previous criticism from U.S. officials.
US Secretary of State Speaks in Munich
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a speech at the Munich Security Conference emphasizing the historical alliance between the US and Europe.
Iran 1953, Operation Ajax and the Long Shadow of Western Intelligence Services
The article discusses the historical context and implications of the 1953 Operation Ajax in Iran, led by the U.S. and UK to overthrow democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq.
"Trump's Tariffs Are a Policy of Neighboring Destitution" - Memories of Colonization Resurface in India
The article discusses the impact of the US imposing high tariffs on Indian textile exports under Trump's administration, invoking historical memories of colonization and its effects on the local economy.
Former US Official Urges Trump to Strike Iran
A former U.S. official warns President Trump that failure to confront Iran could lead to significant historical repercussions.
Transgender's 'Olympic Bed' [Han Chae-yoon's Rainbow After the Rain]
The article discusses the historical participation of transgender athletes in the Olympics, focusing on the policies and biases surrounding their inclusion in competitive sports.
Walking on a Tightrope into Tomorrow: Estonia Can Secure Its Existence Through a New Northern Policy
The article reflects on Estonia's future challenges and opportunities through the metaphor of a historical event involving the first giraffe in China, emphasizing the unpredictability of the future.
New 'Demolition Policy': How the World is Armoring Up
A reflection on the historical shifts in defense policies and military restructuring following the Cold War, emphasizing the recent resurgence of arms production globally.
Stubb: Finland Will Not Become a Nuclear Power
Finnish President Alexander Stubb states that Finland will not pursue nuclear weapons, citing a historical perspective on international relations and the evolving landscape of nuclear policy.
6 A's: The Book is the First Work to Address an Important Conversation About Greenland's Social Policy
A new book examines the historical and socio-economic factors affecting Greenland's social policy, focusing on the well-being of children, family life, and public health.
Global Security Policy: Beyond America
The article discusses how Europe can achieve autonomy in its security policy, moving beyond reliance on the United States, and presents historical context and potential scenarios for this transition.
German-Polish Historical Policy: A Case of Distorted Nationalism
The article discusses the complexities of German-Polish historical policies and the impact of nationalism on understanding the Holocaust and collaboration during World War II.
What a banana company from the 1950s in Guatemala says about Trump’s policies for Venezuela, Greenland, and Iran
The article discusses the historical impact of the United Fruit Company on U.S. foreign policy, particularly relating to the recent invocation of the Monroe Doctrine by Trump to justify actions against Venezuela.
A New Theory Explains Trump's Foreign Policy. The U.S. Government Acts Like Royal Families in the 16th Century
The article discusses the complexities and ambiguities of Donald Trump's foreign policy since his return to the White House and compares it to historical international relations.
Tonči Tadić: Nuclear bomb explosion does not stop the war
Nuclear physicist Tonči Tadić discusses the historical context and ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program, indicating that it predates the current regime.
Mexico, the historical lifeline of the Cuban dictatorship that is now deflating
Mexico has historically supported Cuba, but recent changes in U.S. policy have led to the cancellation of crude oil shipments to the island.
Almost the whole world is turning back to nuclear energy. This should give the Germans something to think about
Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, asserts that Germany's phase-out of nuclear energy is a 'historical mistake' and urges Chancellor Merz to guide energy policy towards a 'safer and more sensible direction', potentially incorporating advanced small nuclear reactors.
Trump's Grip on the North: Denmark's Colonial Policy in Greenland Continues to Affect Today
US pressure is reshaping the relationship between Greenland and Denmark, rooted in historical wounds caused by Denmark's colonial policies that brought both prosperity and assimilation to the Greenlandic people.
Silver beats Nvidia, gold dominates – the 7 ETFs for the new stock market era
Silver has surpassed the tech giant Nvidia amidst a historical shift in the markets driven by global distrust in America's debt policy and the dollar.
In truth, the Monroe Doctrine applies more to some countries than to others
The article discusses how the United States claims the entire American continent as its sphere of influence but only intervenes directly within certain limits, highlighting historical patterns including the purchase of Danish islands.
Explosive rally in precious metal prices, new historical record for silver
The prices of silver and gold have surged to new highs due to geopolitical risks, concerns about the Federal Reserve, and strong investment flows as the markets anticipate further relaxation of monetary policy.
When Germany Attacked Venezuela and Revived the Monroe Doctrine of the USA
The article discusses how Trump's foreign policy in Latin America, particularly regarding Honduras and Venezuela, echoes the historical application of the Monroe Doctrine as a response to perceived threats from European powers.
Why Trump’s options are limited when it comes to using force against Iran
The article discusses the limited military options available to Donald Trump regarding Iran, emphasizing the challenges of US intervention in the region and its historical failures.
Washington's Failures in Africa Drive Focus on South America
A report reveals that the Trump administration is shifting its foreign policy focus to South America in response to its failures in Africa, implementing a new national security strategy that resembles the historical Monroe Doctrine.
"If the Germans think Trump is crazy anyway, they are mistaken," warns Habeck
Former Vice Chancellor Habeck warns about U.S. expansion plans and their historical interest in Greenland, suggesting that Trump is unconcerned about potential NATO disintegration.
Americanist: The conclusions for Vladimir Putin from the intervention in Venezuela are not optimistic
Dr. Marcin Fatalski discusses the implications of U.S. intervention in Venezuela for Vladimir Putin, linking it to the historical context of U.S. foreign policy since 1905.
Iván Cepeda, presidential candidate in Colombia: 'Trump's policy leads to a third world war'
Iván Cepeda, a presidential candidate in Colombia from the Historical Pact coalition, argues that Trump's policies could lead to global conflict while asserting Colombia's sovereignty and democratic regime.
Analyst: The US focus is not just on Venezuela, it is much bigger on another country
Security analyst Vlatko Cvrtila discusses the US attack on Venezuela and its implications related to Greenland, emphasizing historical parallels to similar operations.
Moscow's Foreign Policy: What Does It Mean to Be Neighbor to Russia?
Historian Oliver Jens Schmitt discusses Moscow's complex relationship with its western neighbors, from the North Cape to the Black Sea, highlighting historical blind spots.