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Turkey Bans Trade with Israel
With every single day passing, Israel has been breaking the records of brutality and war crimes in Gaza since October 7, 2023. The Israel-Hamas war has been continuing for months now. More than 34000 people, the majority of civilian women and children, have been killed in Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Israeli forces have been using various illegal weapons to torture civilians in the occupied land…
Abbas Hashemite
Turkey resumes peacekeeping efforts on Ukraine
Turkish President Recep Erdoğan is expected to pay an official visit to the United States in early May this year, with a full agenda of talks with President Joseph Biden. One of the key issues on the Turkish-American agenda will be the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and options of settlement. What can the summit in Washington shed light on? It is well known that Turkey at first officially took the position of a peacemaker in the situation in Ukraine…
Alexandr Svaranc
Washington’s Proxy War in Myanmar Continues Along China’s Borders
Overshadowed by ongoing fighting in Eastern Europe and the Middle East as well as growing tensions between the US and China, the ongoing conflict in Myanmar nonetheless constitutes a critical component of what is a larger global conflict. Depicted by Western governments and Western media as an isolated, internal conflict between a “military dictatorship” and the forces of “democracy,” in actuality the conflict represents…
Brian Berletic
Alikber Alikberov: "The study of the East is the study of ourselves" PART 3
Yuliya Novitskaya
Palestine and the downfall of neoliberal democracy
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan: Cooperation instead of Competition
Bair Danzanov
Erik Prince goes Off Leash: US-UK Stuck in Colonial Mentality
Simon Chege Ndiritu
The US: Foreign Policy Assessments Are Becoming More Critical
Vladimir Mashin
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