New Left: Greece is not a protectorate of anyone - No involvement in the Trump and Netanyahu war
The New Left party criticizes the Greek government's decision to send military forces to Cyprus amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, arguing it violates international law and serves foreign interests rather than the security of the Greek people.
"Open Diplomacy, or How to Effectively Implement the State’s Interests": How to Appreciate What We Have Achieved
The article emphasizes the importance of promoting knowledge about Poland on the international stage, highlighting the challenges the country faces in shaping its narrative and recognition abroad.
The "umbrella" is not enough in the storm
President Trump is attempting to rewrite global trade rules based on U.S. interests, as reiterated in his recent State of the Union address.
Rubio: the thinking of the U.S.
Marco Rubio comments on the significance of U.S. values and interests in the context of global order.
Experts: Socialists in Venezuela are playing into Trump's hands, playing for time
Experts suggest that Venezuelan Socialists are strategically aligning with Trump's interests as a means to prolong their power.
The Head of Iranian Interests Office in Egypt to Al Jazeera: The decision to exchange ambassadors between Egypt and Iran has been made
The Iranian Interests Office in Egypt has confirmed that a decision has been reached to exchange ambassadors with Egypt as part of restoring diplomatic relations.
American political scientist Newman: Trump is not a strategist. He sees Europe as a court that should pay royal tax
Abraham Newman and Stacie Goddard argue that Donald Trump's approach to international relations reflects a form of 'neoroyalism' that prioritizes his personal interests over national strategies.
Marco Rubio elevates Viktor Orban to 'essential' asset of the United States in Europe
Marco Rubio has publicly declared Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban as an essential ally for U.S. interests in Europe during a statement in Budapest.
M. Rubio's Words Left G. Landsbergis with No Doubts: He Spoke Openly
Lithuanian politician G. Landsbergis discusses M. Rubio's remarks on transatlantic relations, highlighting a shift from shared values to a focus on national interests.
The international order based on laws and rules no longer exists, warns Mercs
German Chancellor Friedrich Mercs has stated that the old world order is gone, replaced by a more uncertain environment characterized by great power competition and a focus on national interests.
Zelensky: The Olympic movement should stop wars, not work in the interests of aggressors
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized the International Olympic Committee for barring Ukrainian athlete Vladislav Geraskevich from participating in the Winter Olympics, suggesting instead that the Olympic movement should work towards peace.
Tusk’s Blow to Trump: Poland Will Not Be America's Vassal
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk asserts that Poland will support only international initiatives aligned with its national interests, rejecting the notion of being a vassal to the United States.
New bridge to the USA threatens billionaire family that supports Trump. Is that why he wants to prevent the inauguration?
Donald Trump criticized the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Canada and the USA, claiming it threatens American interests and alleging that the bridge is unfairly beneficial to Canada.
Munich Security Conference: Washington shifts from protecting the global system to dismantling it
A report from the Munich Security Conference indicates that the United States has transitioned from being a protector of the global system to actively dismantling it due to perceived conflicts with its interests.
Ukraine: Attention is a Question of Survival
The article explores how Donald Trump's influence shapes the debate and sentiment around Ukraine's interests and future, suggesting he does this to divert attention from his own ignorance on other issues.
Kremlin: Russia is an Arctic state. We will defend our interests
The Kremlin has expressed support for a new EU policy towards the Arctic focused on international cooperation, while cautioning against confrontational approaches.
Angola: Angola's Lobito Corridor Is Being Revived - but Who Stands to Gain?
The Lobito Corridor in Angola is being revitalized, drawing attention from various international interests amidst its historical significance in resource exportation.
Milanović: United in the effort to preserve sovereignty and protect our interests
President Zoran Milanović emphasized the importance of unity in safeguarding Croatia's sovereignty and interests during the observance of the Day of International Recognition of Croatia and the Day of Peaceful Reintegration of the Croatian Podunavlje.
Trump threatens Greenland’s leader with ‘big problem’
President Trump warned Greenland’s Prime Minister of a 'big problem' after the leader reaffirmed Greenland's ties to Denmark over U.S. interests.
"We cannot do everything everywhere" – Germany wants to realign development policy
The German government aims to cut spending on development policy while aligning aid more closely with its security and economic interests, focusing on effective international cooperation with the world's poorest countries.
China responds for the first time to Trump’s statements about Greenland
China's Foreign Ministry has issued a response to U.S. claims on Greenland, emphasizing the Arctic's significance to the international community and criticizing the U.S. for using other nations for its own interests.
Beijing responds to Trump: Do not use other countries as an excuse for your own interests
Beijing has urged the United States not to use other countries as a pretext for pursuing its own interests, following Trump's remarks about Greenland.
China as a New World Power: Peking also wants Greenland
The article discusses China's ambitions in Greenland as part of its strategy to reshape international order and compete with the United States, highlighting the EU's underestimation of China's strategic interests in the Arctic.
The 400 blows of Trump to the global environment: the USA becomes the supervillain in the global climate fight
The Trump administration has intensified attacks on renewable energy, electric vehicles, science, and international treaties while aligning with fossil fuel interests.
The discreet gestures of the Danish court towards the territory that Trump is eyeing, Greenland
The Danish royal family's subtle signals regarding Greenland highlight their attention to U.S. interests and President Trump's aspirations for the territory.
Myths of the Venezuelan economy: 'There is a lot of oil, but it is neither the cheapest to extract nor of the best quality'
The article discusses the complexities of Venezuela's oil industry amidst political turmoil and international interests in its resources following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
The USA withdraws from 66 treaties and international organizations: 'Superfluous and costly'
President Donald Trump has ordered the United States to withdraw from 66 international agreements and organizations, citing that many promote ineffective and hostile agendas not aligned with American interests.
US quits dozens of international bodies
The US government has announced its withdrawal from 66 international organizations deemed inconsistent with American interests, including significant UN forums regarding climate and democracy.
Trump orders US withdrawal from 66 international organisations under ‘America First’ policy
U.S. President Trump has mandated the withdrawal from 66 international organisations, aligning with his 'America First' policy, citing that they do not serve American interests.
Trump announces US withdrawal from dozens of international organizations, including the UN Democracy Fund
US President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of the United States from 66 international organizations and agencies, including the UN Democracy Fund and climate change advocacy groups, citing policies that contradict US interests.
Trump orders the U.S. to withdraw from 66 international organizations that no longer serve American interests
Trump has ordered the withdrawal of the United States from 66 international organizations deemed no longer beneficial to American interests, aiming to save resources and redirect funding.
Breaking: The White House: Trump Signs Presidential Memo Directing Withdrawal from 66 International Organizations That No Longer Serve U.S. Interests
Trump has signed a presidential memo directing the withdrawal of the United States from 66 international organizations that he claims are no longer beneficial to U.S. interests.
Trump Wants to Buy It, and China Dreams of Its Resources: We Uncover the Incredible Secrets of Greenland - the Largest Island in the World
The article explores Greenland's hidden stories and resources amidst international interests from leaders like Trump and China.
"It's our neighborhood": Trump goes for America with his 'Donroe doctrine'
President Trump is opening multiple fronts to assert U.S. interests across the continent.
Top Canadian officials to visit Greenland amid international fears as Trump eyes NATO-linked territory
Amid escalating international concerns over U.S. interests in Greenland, Canadian officials plan a February visit to possibly establish an embassy.
"Other Major Powers May Try to Assert Their Interests More Openly"
The article discusses mixed opinions following the dramatic arrest of Nicolás Maduro by the US military, highlighting views that challenge the notion of a consistent rules-based order as expressed by AfD politician Markus Frohnmaier.
Donald Trump's Brilliant Chess Move
The article discusses Donald Trump's strategic interests in Venezuela, suggesting that his ultimate aim is to weaken China, Iran, and Russia while forcing Putin into a compromise.
Not necessarily a better world for Iceland
The chairman of Iceland's foreign affairs committee highlights that the actions of great powers seeking their own interests do not necessarily improve conditions for small nations like Iceland.
EMILY THORNBERRY: Trump's Venezuela strikes about oil not drugs - and must be called out
Emily Thornberry critiques US military actions in Venezuela, asserting they are driven by oil interests rather than drug concerns and cautions that such actions may strengthen Russia and China's positions.
International Law is Not à la Carte, Says Tsipras' Circle on Mitsotakis' Position on Venezuela
Sources close to former Prime Minister Tsipras criticized current Prime Minister Mitsotakis for avoiding comments on the legality of recognizing Venezuela's government, stating that international law should consistently defend the country's interests.
Delcy Rodríguez strikes defiant tone but must walk tightrope as Venezuela’s interim leader
In her inaugural speech as Venezuela's interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez criticized the US and expressed loyalty to Nicolás Maduro while navigating the complexities of international relations and US interests.
The direct line between the Flotilla and Hamas and the dual role of the leaders
The article discusses the connections between the Global Sumud Flotilla, which included members of Italian political parties, and individuals arrested in Genoa for allegedly financing Hamas, highlighting two important international institutions linked to Palestinian interests.