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Is Algeria the Key to Africa’s Renewal?
As Algeria gears up geopolitically, economically, and militarily, France and other nations still seem bent on controlling the North African country of 44 million.
Phil Butler
| Politics
On the 75th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and India
On April 1, 1950, India and the PRC, two of the handful of leading players in the modern phase of the Great World Game, established diplomatic relations. This was a notable positive development given the sharply aggravated international situation in general at that time.
Vladimir Terehov
| Politics
Global Anarchy and the Fragility of the Modern State System
In the contemporary global system, states assume the role of being the fundamental units of the international system. They are unitary actors and serve as the security landscape in global politics.
Taut Bataut
| Society
Debate in India on the Foreign Policy Course of Narendra Modi’s Government
Although there is generally a consensus in India on foreign policy issues, the leading opposition party, the Indian National Congress (INC), has been critical of the ruling coalition’s foreign policy line.
Anvar Azimov
| Politics
Today America is humiliating not only Iran but the whole world
Masoud Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Spotlight
Тhe 80th Anniversary of the End of WWII
Middle East conflict
BRICS
Victory Day Is Coming: Will Europe Celebrate?
Eighty years after Nazi Germany’s defeat, Europe faces a dilemma: how — and where — to commemorate Victory Day without distorting history. As Moscow prepares its parade, the EU warns allies to stay away — but does this stance risk rewriting the past?
Ricardo Martins
| Society
1945-2025: 80 years after the Nazi surrender, what lessons remain from the Second World War?
80 years after the Nazi surrender, the lessons of the Second World War collide with what has been forgotten and the current crises, revealing a legacy that must be reinvented for a more just future. But have we truly learned the lessons of the past?
Mohamed Lamine KABA
| Security
The USSR and the World Press: Support During the War
Viktor Mikhin
| Politics
Canada ‒ Recall Your Reprehensible Ambassador to Russia!
Phil Butler
| Politics
Türkiye and Israel Seek to Avoid Military Confrontation in Syria
Following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, the situation in the Middle East has not only failed to stabilize, but has moved closer to sparking a new conflict between Türkiye and Israel. Will the world witness the first Turkish-Israeli war?
Alexandr Svaranc
| Politics
New Syria – New Challenges. Part 2
The events in Syria following the rise of new forces to power in December 2024 and the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime are being closely monitored across Middle Eastern media.
Yuriy Zinin
| Politics
Who Gets to Be Human? The “Moral Dilemma” at the Heart of the Ongoing Palestinian Genocide
Jeffrey Silverman
| Politics
Israel faces new, growing challenges
Vladimir Mashin
| Politics
What are the chances of Senegal joining BRICS?
Yet another African country has announced it desire to join BRICS; namely Senegal. What are the prospects and chances of integration, in one form or another, of this West African country?
Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov
| Politics
The expulsion of the South African ambassador by the United States and its geopolitical repercussions
Rasool, South Africa’s ambassador to the United States under Obama and then Biden, has been declared persona non grata by the new Trump administration. His expulsion exposes the strategic tensions surrounding Act 13 and the growing influence of the BRICS.
Mohamed Lamine KABA
| Politics
Indonesia's Accession to BRICS: The Non-Western World Continues to Consolidate
Ksenia Muratshina
| Politics
Andrey DENISOV: “Our position is, first and foremost, dictated by the security interests of Russia”
Yuliya Novitskaya
| Interviews
Politics
Washington’s tariffs will further strengthen Chinese influence in Africa
Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov
Why the US won’t immediately attack Iran
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Was Charles de Gaulle Right All Along? Europe’s Strategic Solitude and the End of Illusions
Ricardo Martins
U.S.-Iran Talks in Oman: A Forced Concession or Another Bluff?
Viktor Mikhin
Economy
Prospects for mining rare earth metals in Brazil
Mikhail Ilevich
Myanmar – the unbound jewel of SEA
Ksenia Muratshina
Crisis of Western Civilization: the collective West is no more
Veniamin Popov
On the speech given by the PRC Foreign Minister during this year’s Two Sessions
Vladimir Terehov
Security
Erdoğan's Bet: Europe’s Savior – EU Membership as the Price
Ricardo Martins
“Rearm Europe” Plan: Rhetoric or Reckless Gamble?
Henry Kamens
The First Soviet Air Raid on Berlin in 1941: A Feat of Soviet Pilots
Viktor Mikhin
A Global Defence Spending Surge: Preparing for War or Securing Peace?
Ricardo Martins
Society
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Journal NEO
Russia develops the first-ever cancer vaccine
Simon Westwood
Why does all of Africa continually revolt against the West and why?
Mohamed Lamine KABA
Polarisation in the US Leads to Class Conflict
Veniamin Popov