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Spoils of War: General Electric’s role in Iraq’s energy crisis

US energy giant General Electric holds a vise grip over Iraqi energy matters. Since the US invasion, Iraq has spent $85 billion on its electricity sector but still faces 12-hour daily power outages. So why is GE still getting contracts it won’t fulfill? US energy giant, General Electric’s (GE) website …

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Kazakhstan’s Pro-EU Pivot Poses A Challenge For The Sino-Russo Entente

The Sino-Russo Entente dislikes Tokayev’s reliance on the EU as the means for averting Kazakhstan’s potentially disproportionate dependence on them. His pledge to uphold the West’s anti-Russian sanctions was obviously done under pressure, which proves that his attempts to preserve strategic autonomy in this manner have failed. Neither Russia’s nor …

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Iran: Raisi’s Presence At UNGA Was A Disgrace For Appeasement Policy – OpEd

The acceptance of Iranian regime president Ebrahim Raisi at the United Nations headquarters is a stain on the 78-year history of the organization, which was established after World War II with the aim of preserving global security and peace. He is an individual who carries the record of the murder …

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