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The West’s War on Global Shipping Risks a Global Food Crisis
How The EU Pays Mainstream Media To Promote Its Narratives
Western Regime Change Efforts Target Slovakia
"Baltic Chihuahua" Lithuanian Abuses ICC As Political Tool
ASEAN Will Be An Irrelevant Sideshow With All The Action In BRICS
BRICS’ New Partnerships Shatter ‘Take Sides’ Myth, Drive True Multilateralism
The 16th BRICS Summit In Kazan: Marking The Eclipse Of Western Hegemony
NATO Beralih Fokus Kepada Beijing Dan Indo-Pasifik
Huge Prisoner Exchange Under Way After Days Of Speculation
Fall Of Kiev Looms As Russian Offensive Gathers Steam
SMO-The Russian army will soon begin a full-scale offensive in Ukraine. The appointment of General Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, General of the Army Valery Gerasimov as Commander of the Joint Group of Troops (Forces) of the Russian Federation in the Special Military Operation Zone (SMO) was the personnel reshuffle that will determine the further conduct of the SMO.
A Trip That Pointed The Way Forward In Turbulent Times And Reinvigorated The Ancient Silk Road
BEIJING, China--From September 14 to 16, 2022, President Xi Jinping attended the 22nd Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Samarkand and paid state visits to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan upon invitation. As the visit came to a conclusion, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi briefed the accompanying journalists on the visit.
Putin-Xi Meeting At Summit Marks The Rise Of Eurasia
WASHINGTON, U.S.--Even as the Ukraine war enters a new phase with significant Russian losses in the Donbass, the center of diplomatic gravity this week will be in the historic city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan, where the annual meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is taking place.
Ukraine War Blows Up EU's Superpower Delusion
NEW YORK, U.S.--The leaders of France, Germany and Italy have jointly visited Ukraine in an attempt to present a unified European front regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. The one-day visit was long on rhetoric but short on substance: European unity remains elusive.
The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Beyond The Nearer-Term Implications
LONDON, UK--Russia's regional ambitions represented a longstanding, open test. Yet, with the invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, Europe's security environment, Ukraine and Russia's economic outlook, the stability of markets have been thrown into the air and are in the process of reshuffling.
Officials Condemn Attempts to Blame Russia For Missile Attacks
MOSCOW, Russia--Russian Defence Ministry said, that in order to accuse Russia of an alleged missile strike on Kramatorsk railway station, Kiev regime has posted on social media pictures of Tochka-U missile launchers that took part in "Union Courage 2022" Russian-Belarusian exercise in February.
Will The U.S. Lead Or Continue To 'Lose Ground'?
NEW YORK, U.S.--The world is seeing Vladimir Putin's clear plan to reestablish the Russian Empire. It also is hearing rumblings from Asia about restoration of a Chinese dynasty, and in the Middle East, a return to when Persia -- now an extremely different Iran -- dominated the region.
Russia Announces Humanitarian Corridors For Civilians Seeking To Escape Ukraine
MOSCOW, Russia--The situation in a large number of settlements throughout Ukraine, primarily in major cities: Kiev, Chernigov, Sumy, Kharkov and Mariupol, rapidly worsens and has turned into a real catastrophe.
Belarus Votes To Give Up Non-nuclear Status
WASHINGTON, U.S.--Belarusians voted Monday to allow the country to host nuclear weapons and Russian forces permanently, results showed, part of a package of constitutional reforms that also extended the rule of leader Alexander Lukashenko.
Why Vladimir Putin Is So Confident In His Ukraine Strategy – He Has A Trump Card In China
MELBOURNE, Australia--The Beijing Winter Olympics will be remembered not just for China’s efforts to impress the world amid criticisms of its human rights record. The games were also held against the backdrop of the most dramatic escalation of strategic tensions between Russia and the West since the end of the Cold War.