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Germany at the eye of the European political storm
Because the European Parliament (EP) doesn’t make the laws that are applied in people’s daily lives, but merely makes recommendations that countries may or may not adopt, European elections don’t have the same significance as national ones. The EP elections serve above all as a barometer of political trends in each Member State. That’s why turnout is generally much lower than in national elections…
Ricardo Nuno Costa
BRICS – as a key structure of international relations
The updated composition of the BRICS alliance strengthens interaction within all member countries of the alliance, as well as with those who are likely future members of the multipolar international organization. The BRICS foreign ministers meeting in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod amply confirmed this again…
Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov
Biden Has Failed Big Time in the Middle East
On May 31, US President Joe Biden made a crucial announcement regarding Israel’s acceptance of a “lasting” ceasefire in Gaza. Later that day, Hamas welcomed Biden’s peace plan and his call for “a permanent ceasefire, withdrawal of [Israeli] occupation forces from the Gaza Strip, reconstruction and prisoners exchange”. According to Biden, this was Israel’s plan for a multi-stage end of the war…
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Will the Iranian plane crash be a catalyst for change?
Alexandr Svaranc
Behind the Myth of “Billions in Arms” Flowing into Ukraine
Brian Berletic
The intensity of the US presidential campaign is leading to an even greater schism in American society
Vladimir Mashin
Mongolia-USA: a paradoxical military partnership?
Bair Danzanov
Why the American Exceptionalism is not so Exceptional?
Simon Westwood
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