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The Crisis, the Pandemic, and the Realities of Tunisia

After its president, Kais Saied, ousted the prime minister, dissolved parliament for a month, and stripped deputies of their immunity, the situation in Tunisia remains a top story in the media landscape of the country and the region. These decisions were announced against the backdrop of public protests on July 25, as the population at large remains dissatisfied...

Yuriy Zinin

On the External Factor of the Afghan Problem

Recent events around and on the territory of Afghanistan strengthen the author's opinion that a positive solution to the problem of this nation is possible only based on the formation of a more or less coherent "orchestra," including China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Iran and, of course, the new leadership of Afghanistan itself. Such an approach to the Afghan problem is a direct...

Vladimir Terehov

The US Never Intended to Create a Self-Reliant Afghan Government

The Western media talks about the “shocking” developments in Afghanistan, as a government the US spent two decades “building up” is swept from the country in mere days. The Taliban (banned in Russia have even entered Kabul, occupying the offices and meeting rooms of former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani...

Brian Berletic