Eurasia

Принуждение к “светофору”: немцы выбирают партнера для Путина

Через четыре дня немцы выберут партнера Владимиру Путину. Конечно, на выборах в бундестаг отношения с Россией не являются ключевым вопросом (хотя и обсуждаются) — но новому канцлеру придется уделять им много внимания. Тем более что для Путина Германия не просто одна из важных мировых держав: это страна, которую он знает …

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Solde migratoire: l’échange inégal

Nous exportons des jeunes diplômés aux idées libérales et nous importons des familles sous-qualifiées aux mœurs rétrogrades. Ce système de vases communicants se traduira par un appauvrissement du pays. En 2019, 275 000 adultes originaires d’un pays extérieur à l’Union européenne se sont installés en France, parmi lesquels environ 50 …

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Tensions grow as US, allies deepen Indo-Pacific involvement

With increasingly strong talk in support of Taiwan, a new deal to supply Australia with nuclear submarines, and the launch of a European strategy for greater engagement in the Indo-Pacific, the U.S. and its allies are becoming more assertive in their approach toward a rising China. China has bristled at …

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How AUKUS May Damage NATO

The fallout over the AUKUS deal, as we are now seeing, has been a severe rift in relations between two historic allies, the U.S. and France. And the collateral damage may also include NATO. Only weeks after U.S. President Joe Biden courageously ended the war in Afghanistan—in the face of …

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U.S. Militarism’s Toxic Impact on Climate Policy

President Biden addressed the UN General Assembly on September 21 with a warning that the climate crisis is fast approaching a “point of no return,” and a promise that the United States would rally the world to action. “We will lead not just with the example of our power but, …

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How an Islamic State suspect lived as a shopkeeper in Turkey

The Turkish judiciary’s weakness in dealing with Islamic State suspects comes under the spotlight after a bombshell report on how a Syrian man suspected of ordering the burning to death of two Turkish soldiers in 2016 walked free from court and lived as a shopkeeper in Turkey. The first time …

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Clear Away The Hype: The US And Australia Signed A Nuclear Arms Deal, Simple As That – OpEd

On September 15, 2021, the heads of government of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States announced the formation of AUKUS, “a new enhanced trilateral security partnership” between these three countries. Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson joined U.S. President Joe Biden to “preserve …

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Ralph Nader: Teach Youngsters About Corporatism’s Harms – OpEd

If you think elementary, middle, and high school students know too little history, geography, and government, try asking them about the corporations that command so many hours of their day, their attention, what they consume, and their personal horizons. Howard Zinn published A Young People’s History of the United States …

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Pakistan Nuclear Program For Peaceful Purposes – OpEd

Recently, Pakistan has showcased its achievements in the peaceful uses of nuclear technology at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna. Pakistan presented its achievements in diverse fields such as power generation, health, agriculture, industry and environmental protection. Chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) Muhammad Naeem …

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Saudi deputy defense minister and US envoy to Yemen discuss peace initiative

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman discussed the Kingdom’s peace initiative for Yemen with US envoy Tim Lenderking on Wednesday. During his visit to Riyadh, Lenderking also met with Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir and Yemeni Parliament Speaker Sultan Al-Barakani on Tuesday. Prince …

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