The Multipolar World and Latin America
The article discusses the concept of multipolarity in the context of Latin America, highlighting its different interpretations and implications.
Africa: Five Steps for Africa to Thrive Under the New U.S. Security Strategy
The article outlines strategies for African nations to navigate the changing U.S. National Security Strategy under President Trump, advocating for expanded partnerships instead of disengagement.
A foundation that helps homeless people
Fundación Multipolar assists homeless individuals by providing professional support to improve their employment opportunities and enhance their quality of life.
The future belongs to a multipolar world – Zakharova
Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for Russia's Foreign Ministry, emphasizes the need for a multipolar world and warns of challenges that could arise during its establishment.
At the 2026 Olympics, Canada’s ‘golden generation’ confronts a multipolar men’s curling field
At the 2026 Olympics, Canada's men's curling team faces stiff competition as the sport grows, challenging their long-standing dominance.
China, India find common cause in push for multipolar world
China and India are collaborating to promote a multipolar world amidst global political changes.
[Column] Today’s diverging paths of human virtue, hegemony and tyranny
The article discusses the current global power dynamics and the possible future orders as theorized by various scholars, particularly focusing on comparisons to historical periods.
Session at Al Jazeera Forum: The World is No Longer Governed by a Single Influence
At the 17th Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, experts discussed how the Middle East has become a vital key to understanding the ongoing transformation in the international system, moving from a unipolar to a more multipolar world.
The Retreat of U.S. Hegemony and the Rise of a Multipolar World
This article discusses the insights from journalist Pepe Escobar's latest work, outlining the emergence of a multipolar world and the decline of U.S. dominance.
Palestine at the Forefront: The Al Jazeera Forum Begins Tomorrow
The 17th Al Jazeera Forum will commence tomorrow in Doha, focusing on the Palestinian issue and regional balances in a multipolar world, with participation from decision-makers, experts, and journalists globally.
How ‘America first’, in many respects, puts America behind
The article discusses how Trump's 'America First' policy has contributed to the United States falling behind economically and politically amid global trade challenges.
The West Facing Its Civilizational Contradiction
The article discusses the complexities of moral neo-Westernism intertwined with issues of cooperation, Christianity, migration, and international law in a multipolar world, particularly in the context of Argentina's push for a 'return to the West.'
The “geoeconomic and armed” conflicts in a multipolar order top the list of risks from Davos for 2026
The World Economic Forum's report highlights increasing concerns regarding geoeconomic and armed conflicts in a multipolar world, exacerbated by climate change and rapid technological advancements.
US Attack on Venezuela: 'Europe Must Manage Its Decline with Dignity'
Political scientist Daniel Marwecki argues that the US is returning to a multipolar world order while Europe clings to outdated illusions, noting that current military actions lack the justifications used in the past.
US Attack on Venezuela: "Europe must manage its decline with dignity"
Political scientist Daniel Marwecki argues that the U.S. is returning to a multipolar world, and Europe is clinging to outdated illusions as America shifts its justification for military actions away from democracy and freedom.
Al Jazeera Forum 17 discusses transformations of the Palestinian cause in a multipolar world
The 17th Al Jazeera Forum will analyze geopolitical and strategic transformations in the Middle East, focusing on the Palestinian issue, from February 7 to 9 in Doha, Qatar.
Attack on Venezuela: "Trump has internalized the new world order better than Europeans"
Political scientist Daniel Marwecki discusses the shift towards a multipolar world order post-1990 and critiques Europe's lingering illusions compared to the US under Trump.
Nicolás Maduro, the fall of the tyrant who thought he was Superbigote
Nicolás Maduro reflects on his past as he faces significant changes in Venezuela, claiming a pivotal role in creating a multipolar world during a meeting with a Chinese envoy.