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Japan is Guarding its Borders
Although it has already been 75 years since World War II ended, when the territorial divisions that now demarcate various parts of the world were drawn through a series of international treaties and laws, politicians in a number of countries continue to exploit territorial issues in order to maintain military tensions, to justify increases in military spending, and as an argument to support nationalist...
Valery Kulikov
Turkey’s Growing Influence in Africa
In recent years, reports on political and economic landscape in African countries have increasingly more often mentioned Turkey. In fact, this is true not only for Libya and other African nations located on the Mediterranean coastline but also for countries in the center of this continent and south of the equator. Focusing on Africa has become a key foreign policy...
Vladimir Danilov
Beirut – Accident or “New” Bomb Blast?
Global News on 10 August 2020 reports – “Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab announced on Monday his formal resignation, and that of his government following protests and demands for change after the deadly explosion in Port of Beirut last week, saying his government will follow the will of the people for real change and transparency. Diab, in a televised speech...
Peter Koenig
Space Exploration and Climate Change
Deena Stryker
Bahrain: the Tough Struggle Continues for Human Rights Activists
Viktor Mikhin
In Whose Path did Park Won-soon Stand?
Konstantin Asmolov
US Meddling in Thai Politics Continues
Joseph Thomas
Iraq’s ‘Pro-US’ Kadhimi Can’t Bring an anti-Iran Shift
Salman Rafi Sheikh
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