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What Kind of Hackers will the USA Use in the Turkish Elections?
Everyone is now aware of the fact that the United States aggressively meddles in practically all political movements and elections that take place in different nations. In fact, the US publicly touts its “successes” in this area, making no secret of the fact. It is sufficient to read Scott Shane’s article in the New York Times, which states…
Valery Kulikov
Turkey proposes a parallel project, “TANAP-2”…
With the breakthrough of energy links in the South Caucasus from 1994 to 2006, Turkey gained new favorable opportunities for oil and gas extraction and export to the world market (especially to EU countries). Azerbaijan was the first post-Soviet country to gain access to the western shores of the Caspian Sea. Over the past two decades, Georgia has become…
Alexandr Svaranc
Further aggravation of the domestic political situation in Pakistan
The NEO last commented on the situation in Pakistan in connection with a large-scale terrorist attack on the (apparently) heavily guarded grounds of a Shia mosque on January 30 in Peshawar, capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Once again, the author has to state with regret that terrorist acts and simple guerrilla warfare in “problematic”…
Vladimir Terehov
South Korea at the Ukrainian Crossroads
Konstantin Asmolov
Russia and Mongolia: potential economic projects
Boris Kushhov
On the outcome of the ROK’s Conservative Party congress and the parliamentary vote against the arrest of Lee Jae-myung.
Konstantin Asmolov
Peculiarities of the Turkish-Chinese economic cooperation
Alexandr Svaranc
Britain and France unsuccessfully attempt to force Russia out of Central Asia
Vladimir Platov
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