he Russian invasion of Ukraine marked a pivotal moment in international relations, sparking outrage and condemnation from the global community while igniting deep-rooted tensions that had been simmering for decades.
As Global Food Crisis Looms, Governments May Be Caught Unprepared
This decision came at a time when the world was struggling with the economic impacts from Russia’s war in Ukraine while also recovering from the effects of the pandemic.
How Wagner’s Mutiny Will Affect African Politics
he Wagner Group, a private military company based in Russia, has been making a name for itself in the global system since 2014.
Can BRICS Challenge the Global Political System?
Russia, one of the traditional European powers, challenged the United States and Western Europe under the Soviet regime during the Cold War, which also ended in defeat.
Turkey’s Hydrogen Ambition to Provide a Sustainable Alternative Energy Supply
From drone batteries to jet fuel, green hydrogen could help Turkey become an energy exporter, tackling environmental and economic challenges.
Cults Continue to Cause Death in the 21st Century
Read: The Gülen Cult, between Modernism and Narcissism
Social media and cults
The Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo established international centers in various countries, including Russia, the United States, Germany, and others.
China’s Intermediary Diplomacy Reshapes Dynamics in the Middle East
China’s mediation diplomacy in the Middle East will continue, and how the United States will respond remains an open question.
Central Banks Rush to Gold Reserves and the De-dollarization Nexus
Russia's recent experience of increasing its gold reserves is a good example.
The Far Right Is the “New Cool” in Europe
As a consequence of European sanctions against Russia, gas prices rose drastically.
Coup in Niger: What Is In Store for West Africa?
On the other hand, the presence of Russia's Wagner Group, which provides relative security, leads to the appearance of Russian flags in Niger and increased Russian influence in the region.
China’s Middle East Diplomacy: Multipolar World Order in the Making?
Read: How China, Russia and the US Compete Over Control in Africa
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Why the Left Fell and the Right Rose in Greece
Moreover, given the EU's increased emphasis on enlargement in the aftermath of the Russia-Ukraine war, it is unlikely that Greece will take any action that would hinder the membership perspectives of North Macedonia and Albania.
The World Reacts to Military Coup in Niger
Read: Macron's Africa Visit Highlights Growing Anti-Western Sentiment
Protests supporting General Tchiani, and against the former president’s pro-Western leanings, were seen in the capital, with protestors waving Niger’s and Russia’s flag.
The Re-Gulf Moment: Turkey Revitalizes Ties With the Gulf
This proves particularly advantageous for the Gulf monarchies, as procuring Turkish defense productions and technologies, as a NATO member, is less likely to trigger significant backlash from the United States and Western partners, unlike military cooperation with China and Russia, which often raises concerns among these powers.
Greece after the General Elections
Presenting itself as a loyal and reliable ally of the Western world, Greece has taken advantage of its geographical position in the increasing competition between Russia and the West, and has aspired to be assigned to various tasks and responsibilities.
The Italian Role in Mediating European-Tunisian Relations: Migration and Financial Aid
In this context, the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian military confrontation is seen as the origin of a number of flaws in the concept of the "balance of power" between the continents.
How to Navigate Turkish-Swedish Relations and Counterterrorism Shifts
In accordance with the official statement, the two leaders discussed the intricacies of Turkish-Finnish relations, the defense industry, military exports, and the pressing matter of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which had begun a month prior.
The Vilnius Summit: What Are the Prospects for NATO?
ince the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, NATO and its close partners have increasingly provided military support to Ukraine.
NATO Summit in Vilnius: Ukraine, Sweden, and China Are on the Agenda
ince the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, the scope of support for Ukraine has been diverse and constantly expanding.
Vilnius Summit: Why Can’t the United States Rally NATO against China?
In the early stages of the Russia-Ukraine war, Berlin was only prepared to provide Ukraine with troops, but it has now supplied the country with Leopard 2 tanks and advanced air defence missiles.