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Japan is expanding ties with Taiwan and India is forging them
The two leading world powers, the United States and the People’s Republic of China, are the main players in the games over Taiwan. At the same time, the presence of other recently emerging “power centres” is becoming increasingly visible. First of all, Japan and India. Of these, the former’s relations with Taiwan are now of an ordinary interstate nature. This is also true of Japan’s relations with its “big brother”, the United States…
Vladimir Terehov
Ukraine’s Manpower Crisis: No Amount of Money or Aid Can Solve It
Both Ukraine and its Western supporters are raising the alarm over Ukraine’s military manpower shortage and the difficult decisions facing the Ukrainian government in resolving it, if it can be resolved. Ukraine’s manpower crisis represents a growing problem that no amount of Western financial or military aid can remedy, and may represent a point of weakness nothing short of NATO resignation or intervention can address…
Brian Berletic
Inequality is the biggest challenge of the 21st century
In today’s world, tensions in international relations have risen sharply, with the US and its allies doing all they can to maintain their dominance and gain positions in the economy. Neo-colonial exploitation has led to the accumulation of enormous wealth in the West at the expense of developing countries. The world has faced several crises. First a pandemic hit our wallets, then a geopolitical conflict, natural disasters…
Veniamin Popov
Cuba and South Korea have restored diplomatic relations
Konstantin Asmolov
Washington’s Wars Eroding its Global Clout
Salman Rafi Sheikh
The conflict in the Red Sea and the reaction of the world community
Viktor Mikhin
How the CIA “Nurtures” Zelensky’s Ukraine
Phil Butler
The Horn of Africa in the quagmire of geopolitical rivalry Part Two: Reactions to Ankara's memorandum
Viktor Goncharov
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