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Erdogan In Egypt: Strategic Implications For Turkey And Egypt – OpEd

Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan touched down in Cairo on February 14 as part of a major state visit intended to address movement toward normalization of relations between Egypt and Turkey, as well as the expansion of bilateral relations on multiple fronts. Erdogan’s visit to Egypt is significant for several …

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Propaganda against workers and unions is widespread, and the entire climate is anti-labor: Michael D. Yates

The following is the second of four parts of Michael D. Yates’s interview with Farooque Chowdhury: Farooque Chowdhury: What were the hurdles you encountered while organizing labor, and how did you overcome those? What work did you do with labor unions and negotiating contracts and in educating workers? Michael D. …

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Russia’s Capture Of Avdeevka Will Reverberate Across Europe & Accelerate Geostrategic Shifts

Germany’s role as the US’ preferred “Lead From Behind” partner in the EU will become more prominent in the aftermath of Russia capturing Avdeevka, which will take the form of connecting the “military Schengen” with the revived Weimar Triangle in order to accelerate the construction of “Fortress Europe”. Russia finally …

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