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West Declares Russian Elections “Undemocratic” Because it Doesn’t Like Winner
In the wake of Russia’s 2024 elections and President Vladimir Putin’s landslide victory, the collective West has condemned the outcome as “rigged,” “stage-managed,” a “rubber-stamp presidential election,” and “pre-determined.” Headlines range from CNN’s, “Putin extends one man-rule in Russia after stage-managed election devoid of credible opposition,” which admitted President Putin amassed 87.3% of the vote, and Politico’s, “Putin ‘wins’ rigged Russian election with 87 percent of the vote,” to the New York Times…
Brian Berletic
The Saudi-Iranian agreement in Beijing: on the anniversary of its conclusion
A joint Saudi-Iranian-Chinese trilateral statement was signed in Beijing on 10 March last year. In the statement, Riyadh and Tehran agreed to resume diplomatic relations and open their official missions. They were suspended in 2016 following attacks on Saudi institutions in Iran during protests against Riyadh’s execution of cleric Nimr al-Nimr on terrorism charges. The terms of the agreement also included the unblocking of cooperation in various fields, which was signed 20 years ago. The March agreement came as a surprise, with a number of Middle East experts describing it as “historic”…
Yuriy Zinin
The planetary minority was not able to cancel the Russia’s choice
Presidential elections in Russia have demonstrated once again that no one is able to overturn the sovereign choice of the multi-ethnic Russian people. The attempts of a global minority to delegitimize Russia’s choice are all the more ridiculous. It did not work for the instigators, and will not work. The Russian people have once again proven their sovereignty. As for the recognition of the results – it will be represented by the majority of humanity…
Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov
The Horn of Africa in the quagmire of geopolitical rivalry. Part Five: US-Ethiopia: The Collapse of the Double Standard Policy and Hypocrisy
Viktor Goncharov
In quest of support for a unipolar world order
Leonid Gladchenko
On New Delhi's foreign policy in the context of Indian Foreign Minister's visits to South Korea and Japan
Anvar Azimov
Russian presidential elections in Guinea: African perspective
Mohamed Lamine KABA
A voice from Africa: Russian citizens vote in the Russian presidential election
Yuliya Novitskaya
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