Petersburg, lost radio communication at around 17:30 Moscow time, once again putting Russia at the top of the news headlines.
Why Did Arab Tribes Revolt against the PKK/YPG in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor?
There is also large-scale drug production and trafficking, which is managed by the regime's military elements, and the ongoing economic problems in Lebanon and Russia's impasse in Ukraine are putting even more pressure on the Syrian regime.
African Agency in the Niger Coup
Russian roulette in Africa
Pro-coup Nigeriens waved Russian flags during protests organized by the military junta and pro-coup NGOs offering visible evidence of Russia's growing sphere of influence and its strategic maneuvers in Africa through the Wagner Group.
Why Can’t the United Nations Be Reformed?
Sometimes it is the United States, other times it is Russia or China that blocks intervention decisions that would end the massacres and establish peace.
Crimea’s Plea for Liberation: Hungary and Serbia to Act for a Free Crimea
n Europe, Hungary and Serbia have always been lukewarm towards Russia.
Energy Investments: Should Renewables or Fossil Fuels Lead the Path?
First, the COVID-19 pandemic, then, rising demand accompanied by faster-than-expected normalization, and finally, the Russia-Ukraine war, which led to record low and high prices.
Vladimir Putin’s Art of Assassination
Two months before his death, Prigozhin, also known as “Putin’s chef” due to his involvement in restaurants and catering services that served the Kremlin, launched a munity against the Russian government.
Is War at the Door? Iran and the Azerbaijan-Armenia Tensions
Read: The Coup That Never Happened and the "Karabakh Clan" in the Armenian Army
Armenia’s foreign policy shift
When Armenia's efforts to seek support for its foreign policy, aimed at maintaining the illegal occupation of Karabakh, failed to elicit a response, especially from Russia, it turned its attention to the United States.
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Death and Wagner’s Future in Africa
Wagner’s activities in Africa and the mutiny
Wagner's presence in Africa serves as a lever for Russia, which is in economic, political, and military competition with Western countries.
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Death and Wagner’s Future in Africa
Wagner’s activities in Africa and the mutiny
Wagner's presence in Africa serves as a lever for Russia, which is in economic, political, and military competition with Western countries.
Challenges and Solutions to Global Food Security in Five Books
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the grain shortage that followed showcased the grave vulnerability of existing systems.
A Brief History of Military Coups in Africa since 2020
Below is a list of coups and coup attempts that have taken place since 2020 in Africa in chronological order.
Should Turkey Join BRICS?
he global agenda is concerned with the enlargement of BRICS, a non-formal economic organization consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
The Future of Far-Right Parties in Europe
Far-right parties, with their hatred of Islam and immigrants, and their stance against globalization, have gained serious momentum with the economic crisis triggered by the pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine War.
The Social Dilemma: Change in Social Media Regulation on the Horizon?
Read: Russia-Ukraine War Moves to Social MediaHowever, the most recent and thorough move yet comes from the European Union.
Is China Pushing the Global South into a Debt Trap?
Read: How China, Russia and the US Compete Over Control in Africa
Chinese loans vs.
Who Will Win the War over Artificial Intelligence: Digital Tech or Global Powers?
$15 million
During the Russian invasion, NATO countries sent military equipment to Ukraine and technology companies helped Ukraine defend itself against Russian cyberattacks.
A State within a State? Bosnia’s Serbian Problem
He believes that the West is responsible for dragging countries into wars, and follows a pro-Russian stance in most policymaking.
Déjà Vu in Developing Economies? The Intertwined Story of Inflation, Interest Rates and Debt Burden
On top of all these developments came Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Stalemate: Autonomy and Insurgency on the China-Myanmar Border
Read: An Axis of Evil: Why Russia and China Protect Myanmar’s Military RegimeThrough the perspectives of the political elite of the Wa State, Ong goes on to dissect the apparent deadlock existing between the Myanmar state and the UWSA, a standoff characterized by what he terms "tactical dissonance.