The Navel of the World
The article discusses the enduring geopolitical struggles and failures of Western powers to stabilize the Middle East over the last century, as highlighted by historian Oliver Guez.
Sánchez is caught off guard by the pressure from the two major Western powers, but there will be no embargo
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces public criticism from major Western leaders, but an embargo against Spain is deemed impractical.
The Miracle Weapon: Russia Accuses the West of Pursuing a Nuclear Adventure for Ukraine
On the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russia's intelligence agency accuses Western powers of providing Ukraine with nuclear capabilities to alter the course of the war.
Russia claims Ukraine will receive nuclear weapons. Threats are made
Russia has alleged that Ukraine is set to receive nuclear weapons from Western powers, prompting strong responses from Ukrainian officials who deny such claims.
Zelensky claims West could be using elections to oust him
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has expressed concerns that Western powers may be using upcoming elections as a means to push him out of office.
China’s zero-tariff offer to Africa is a game changer
China's initiative to eliminate tariffs for African countries is reframing the economic partnership dynamics between Africa and traditional Western powers.
Is a new East India Company rising? Rubio's speech indicates Trump's imperialist dominance!
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's call for Western nations to re-engage in the global market echoes colonial intentions reminiscent of European powers in Asia and Africa.
The Kosovo war trial looks like damage control: How far can accountability go without reaching NATO?
The trial of Hashim Thaci underscores the complexities of accountability for war crimes in Kosovo and raises questions about the extent of responsibility reaching NATO and Western powers.
The End of Kurdish Autonomy in Syria: Fear, Frustration, and Anger at the West
The article discusses the implications of the end of Kurdish autonomy in Syria and the resultant fear and frustration among the Kurdish population towards Western powers.
The West wants to ‘control Libya’ – Gaddafi’s son (ARCHIVE VIDEO)
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, recently claimed that Western powers aim to control Libya amidst the country’s ongoing division and civil strife.
Intelligent Order
The article discusses the geopolitical dynamics in the Western Hemisphere, highlighting the rivalry between the combined powers of Russia and China against U.S. leadership, particularly in Greenland and the Arctic.
The Ecumenical Patriarchate responds to Moscow: Imaginative scenarios, false news, insults, fabricated information
The Ecumenical Patriarchate has responded to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service's attack on Patriarch Bartholomew, labeling him as an 'agent of Western powers' in one of the most tense episodes of the ongoing rift between them.
Behind the News: Discussing Iran Protests and Opportunities for Foreign Intervention
The article discusses Iranian protests and President Masoud Bezgikian's call for listening to the people's demands while blaming foreign powers like the U.S. and Israel for inciting unrest, with supportive responses for the protesters from Western leaders like Trump and Netanyahu.
Božanović: Europe watches with disbelief the rise of Trumpism in the Western Hemisphere
Geopolitical analyst Đuro Božanović discusses the strategic adaption of U.S. models for regime change, using the minimal military action against Venezuela as a case study, warning that it may set a precedent for other major powers in the future.
As history makes clear, a powerful China is not expansionist
The article argues that despite its historical power, China has not pursued overseas expansion like Western powers, emphasizing a pattern of consolidation instead of colonization.