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EU Corruption: If It Smells Like a Volga Fish
Russia’s former president, Dmitry Medvedev, levels a scathing criticism of what he termed the NATO/EU Holy Trinity of leadership. The current Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Unleashed overdue criticism of NATO boss Mark Rutte, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, and Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. Medvedev’s cutting revelations reveal more evidence of why the Western alliance is disintegrating.
Phil Butler
The Failure of US Policy in Africa, as seen by Western Experts. Part Three: Washington in search of a way out of its impasse
Today, while the US government and political think-tanks are looking for ways to solve the trilemma posed by its African policy, namely, which of its three goals (the development of democracy, the fight against terrorism and its competition with other world powers, primarily China) to prioritize, terrorism is spreading like a cancer to the coastal countries on the Gulf of Guinea.
Viktor Goncharov
Political context of the upcoming RIMPAC exercises
On June 27, the latest Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) international exercise began in the Pacific Ocean, this time involving military units from 29 countries. The evolution of the format of these exercises corresponds closely to the changes in the political situation in the Indo-Pacific region as a whole.
Vladimir Terehov
Luxembourg Goes To War
Christopher Black
The Middle East crisis could ignite a new, long flare-up
Veniamin Popov
Special abilities of Africa’s Inept - Misappropriating Donated Fertilizers and blaming the donor?
Simon Chege Ndiritu
Presidential debates between two losers
Viktor Mikhin
Russia, Turkey, Iran – regional partnership or rivalry?
Alexandr Svaranc
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