Eurasia

Lorsque la méthodologie du chaos otanesque se retrouve encerclée

La guerre multiforme lancée par l’axe otano-occidental contre la Russie non seulement n’a pas suivi le scénario recherché par ses instigateurs, mais au contraire place le petit monde occidental devant des choix difficiles et douloureux, avec des conséquences qu’il ressent déjà, mais dont l’intensité sera beaucoup plus puissante dans un …

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Baltics, Nordics, Poland to boycott Hungarian presidency

Northern and Eastern European countries will not send any ministers to Hungary during the country’s EU presidency in protest against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s solo trip to Moscow. Orbán has been widely criticised by EU member states and institution leaders for his recent ‘peace missions’ to Moscow, Beijing and Florida, …

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Russia tried to assassinate CEO of German arms supplier to Ukraine, reports say

US intelligence discovered that Russia planned to assassinate the chief executive of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall, which has been producing artillery shells and military vehicles for Ukraine, CNN and the New York Times reported on Thursday (11 July). The plot to kill Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger was one of a …

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Pourquoi la Russie vaincra l’OTAN en Ukraine

Le sommet de trois jours de l’OTAN à Washington DC a atteint l’objectif pour lequel il avait été organisé, à savoir créer un forum public dans lequel les 32 membres de l’Alliance pourraient exprimer leur soutien unanime aux attaques à venir contre la Fédération de Russie. Tel était le véritable …

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Spain’s centre-right urges Sánchez to declare state of ‘migratory emergency’

The Spanish government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez (PSOE/S&D) should declare a state of “migratory emergency” in the whole of Spain and not just in the Canary Islands – the region currently hardest hit by the influx of irregular migrants from West Africa – the main opposition centre-right Partido Popular …

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Iran’s President-Elect Has A Refreshing Foreign Policy Vision

The Iranian people voted for him because they wanted a “reformist” who’d gradually change their country’s domestic and foreign policies, knowing that nothing radical can be expected due to the strict system of checks and balances that’s in place to prevent this. Iranian President-Elect Masoud Pezeshkian, who won the snap …

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La véritable essence du « macronisme » est-elle l’opportunisme ?

L’usage journalistique et la facilité de langage conduisent souvent à accoler un suffixe en -isme au nom d’une personnalité politique pour désigner un courant politique qui s’incarnerait à travers un responsable. C’est ainsi qu’est apparu « le macronisme. » Dans une acception faible, ce serait un courant plus ou moins …

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Fatah-Hamas Unity Talks Scheduled in China as Both Factions Condemn Each Other

Latest Developments With China attempting to boost its influence in the Middle East, Hamas and Fatah leaders will meet in Beijing next week to conduct another round of Chinese-led unity talks that have so far failed to deliver results, The New York Times reported on July 15. Hamas’s political chief, …

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NATO needs a realistic plan for ending the Ukraine war

As NATO leaders and other key officials gather in Washington this week to commemorate the alliance’s 75th anniversary, they must avoid talk of celebration. The world is in turmoil, and they must focus hard on explaining to their various agitated and unsure constituents what their strategy really is for the …

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My message to the new world

Amidst war and turbulence in our region, Iran’s political system demonstrated remarkable stability by conducting elections in a competitive, peaceful, and orderly manner, dispelling insinuations made by some “Iran experts” in certain governments. This stability, and the dignified manner in which the elections were conducted, underscore the discernment of our …

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