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US Actions Prove It Is Dangerous To Enemies But Fatal To Allies
Europe’s Self-Inflicted Energy Crisis And The Perils Of Strategic Dependence
Europe Must Dissolve NATO to Save Itself
EU Must Decide Between Baltic Cooperation Or Conflict
An Unwanted Middleman: How The U.S. Seeks To Shore Up Its Relevance As De-dollarisation Accelerates
Trump's India Problem Could Become A Global South Crisis
Russia Sanctions & New Weapons, Is Trump Stuck In Groundhog Day?
Poland Locked In Toxic Relationship With EU, Undermining Its National Interest
Hungary, Slovakia Chart Independent Foreign Policy Despite Euro-Atlanticist Pressure
US Bleeds EU's Economic Potential To Stem Its Own Decline
China's shift in LNG sanctions: Russian projects face a freeze
Rise In German Far-Right Reflects Growing Sentiment Against Ukraine War
WASHINGTON, US: The far right party in Germany, Alternative for Deustchland, or AfD, won a district council election in the eastern town of Sonneberg, Thuringia last month. Nationally, the AfD is now polling at 19 percent, just under Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats, polling at 20 percent.
Russia To Renew Commercial Fleet In Coming Years
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia: Russia intends to significantly renew its commercial fleet in 2023-2027, President Vladimir Putin said at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
As West focuses on Ukraine, Taiwan Left Vulnerable
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia-The island of Taiwan may be left alone in the confrontation with China, as the West remains fully focused on supporting Ukraine in the conflict with Russia.
EU Needs To ‘Cooperate With China’ As Concerns Of Trade War With US Rise
BEIJING, China--As concerns of a possible trade war between the EU and the US increase, Chinese analysts said major European economies need to make pragmatic and wise decisions to safeguard their own interests rather than following Washington too closely at their own costs while serving the US hegemony.
US using Ukraine conflict For Its Own Selfish Goals
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, Washington has intensified its activities aimed at increasing its role in the modern world order and weakening the European Union (EU) as a global player.
Europe Accuses US Of Profiting From War
VIRGINIA, U.S.--Nine months after invading Ukraine, Vladimir Putin is beginning to fracture the West.
When Pipeline Politics Go Boom
WASHINGTON, U.S.--Two stunning explosions deep below the Baltic Sea last month set off one of the greatest whodunits in the long history of US-Russia hostility.
Peace In Nagorno-Karabakh Will Promote European Energy Security
MICHIGAN, U.S.--In September, Armenia and Azerbaijan renewed their battle over the contested territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Significant escalation occurred on September 13, when Azerbaijan upped the ante and attacked cities along Armenia’s border.