Eurasia

Iraq Stuck Between Israel And Iran As Tensions Rise – Analysis

Iraq’s leaders have a lot on their minds, stuck between Israel and Iran as the two countries veer closer to open conflict. Iraq is still recovering from the reign of Saddam Hussein, the 1980-1988 war with Iraq, decades of sanctions that followed the 1991 invasion of Kuwait, liberation by the …

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Moldova’s Razor-Thin EU ‘Yes’ Vote Puts President Sandu In A Tight Spot – Analysis

A narrow victory for the “yes” camp in Moldova’s referendum on the EU is not exactly the result that pro-EU President Maia Sandu was hoping for. By calling for the referendum, the Soviet-born and Moldovan- and U.S.-educated Sandu was hoping to capitalize on EU support and largesse, as well as …

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Bulgaria: Early Elections Won’t Solve Political Crisis

Bulgarians will head to the polls on 27 October for the seventh parliamentary election in three and a half years, but there is little hope that the country’s deep political crisis will end with the formation of a stable government. Polls by two leading agencies, Gallup International Balkan and Trend, …

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Israel-Iran: A Strike On Oil Assets Could Impact Oil Prices – OpEd

The ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated dramatically in recent weeks, particularly following Iran’s missile strikes on Israel. This conflict raises critical questions about the potential impact on global oil prices, as Iran is the key player in the energy market. The implications of a war between these …

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Capitalisme vert : comment les États-Unis pillent le continent africain

Le pillage des richesses de l’Afrique pour sauver le climat. Le capitalisme vert est devenu la pire forme de pillage du continent africain. Il s’agit principalement de Lobito en Angola et de son chemin de fer de Benguela, qui sont devenus un instrument clé du monde occidental dans la transition …

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L’Occident aurait proposé à l’ex-Premier ministre géorgien de déclencher une guerre contre la Russie

Selon Bidzina Ivanishvili, président du parti «Rêve géorgien», un haut fonctionnaire occidental aurait proposé à Irakli Garibashvili, ex-Premier ministre géorgien, de lancer une guerre contre la Russie, prévoyant quelques jours de combats suivis d’une guérilla. Cet aveu a été fait lors d’une interview accordée à la chaîne géorgienne Imedi.

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La Moldavie au bord d’une grave crise sociale

La crise politique en Moldavie devient de plus en plus grave. La situation électorale du pays a montré à quel point la nation est divisée et fait l’objet d’un harcèlement intense de la part des puissances occidentales. L’objectif de l’ingérence occidentale est de faire de la Moldavie un nouveau front …

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Why Libyan Oilfields Are Opening Now: Navigating The Central Bank Crisis – OpEd

The crisis in Libya began in August 2024, with ongoing efforts by various factions to gain control of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL) posing a clear and present danger to the country. The crisis over the control of the CBL has resulted in the closure of 60% of Libya’s …

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Welcome To BRICS+: The Economic Power Of Multipolar World – Analysis

The developing world arrived in Kazan, the capital of Republic of Tatarstan, driving by economic transformation proposals backed by the numerical strength of participants to portray their collective weight of influence to boost de-dollarization and a new global financial payment system, design a new mechanism for a long-term economic integration …

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Iran’s Economy Braces for Impact of Clash With Israel

Iranians remain on edge as they wait for Israel’s response to Iran’s latest ballistic missile barrage. The Iranian currency reflects local anxiety as the street value of the Iranian rial to the dollar has plummeted more than 11 percent since October 1, 2024. As Israel’s conflict with Iran and Iranian-backed …

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