n the morning of February 24, Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, surprising many experts, politicians, and country leaders.
What French Presidential Election Means for French Muslims and Turkey
There are around 40 candidates who will run for the election.
Where Belarus and Belarusians Stand on the War in Ukraine
he war in Ukraine has brought about a significant change in the politics of alliance between Russia and Belarus.
China Beware, Russia-Ukraine War Unified EU and NATO As Never Before
State Secretary Antony Blinken didn’t mention China by name, but warned, “Others are watching.
Comparing Russian Military Interventions in Syria and Ukraine Is Misguided
ince Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine began on February 24, the eastern European country has experienced death, destruction, and trauma.
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: What China Thinks
s a violation of international law that reneges on its commitment to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty under Article 1 of the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, Russia’s February 2022 invasion is a test case that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is watching closely to assess U.
Russia-Ukraine War: Why India, Israel, and Pakistan Have Chosen Silence
s Russian President Vladimir Putin has launched a “special military operation” against Ukraine, many countries and regional organizations reacted with condemnation, criticism, and sanctions while some others declared their support for Russia.
Is There any Limit to Russian Expansion under Vladimir Putin?
By launching a full-scale attack on Ukraine to revise the post-Cold War order, he has resurrected old fears in Europe and far beyond.
Maltreatment of Non-White Refugees from Ukraine Should Cause Outrage
s the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its fourth day, there has been an outpouring of compassion for Ukrainians, which has garnered widespread coverage in international news outlets.
Russian Invasion of Ukraine from an International Law Perspective
nternational law is the branch of law that regulates how states will act in their bilateral relations, drawing the boundaries of their rights and responsibilities.
Will Sweden and Finland Join NATO amid the Russia-Ukraine War?
he current and latest waves of upheaval in international relations and the global order that have been precipitated by the Russian military operations in Ukraine in the latest iteration of the Ukrainian crisis are likely to have significant implications, even if the war is not yet over.
Rayan, the Moroccan 5-Year-Old, and the Unspoken Miseries of a Media Show
orocco has always dreamed of hosting the World Cup in order to foster a positive image of itself to the world.
China vs Russia in Central Asia?
The Chinese road to global supremacy runs through ambitious but articulate strategies like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Still Waters Run Deep: Germany’s Far-Right Extremism Problem
n February 19, 2020, the right-wing extremist terrorist Tobias R.
Turkey Is an Afro-Eurasian State
urkey is seeking to counter the Western and neo-colonial influence in the African continent by its increasing economic as well as political presence in the continent.
Stealing Innocence: The Theft of Refugee Children in Sweden
The passionate and polemical debate between those of true faith and the heretics; equality and exclusivity; those who believe in freedom and those who oppress.
How Will the New China-Russia Gas Deal Affect the Ukraine Crisis?
mid escalating tensions between Moscow and the West over Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin paid an official visit to China to finalize the negotiations over a new $80 billion natural gas agreement.
Experts Weight on Turkey’s 70th Anniversary of Joining NATO
n Friday February 18, 2022, Turkey celebrated the 70th anniversary of its NATO membership, stating that it wants friends to perfectly exhibit the unity and spirit of solidarity that form the backbone of NATO.
Turkey-Saudi Normalization: A Larger Regional Bloc at the Door?
urkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told a businessperson whose business had been affected by the informal Saudi boycott of Turkish products, “They expect me in February.
The Turcos Are Coming: Turkey’s Growing Ties with Latin America
ayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador of Arab/Palestinian origin, made his first visit to Turkey in January 2022, where he signed a series of agreements covering economy, defense industry, and technology among others with his counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.