AUKUS is once again in the spotlight. The anti-Chinese security pact between Australia, UK and the US (sometimes described as an “Asian NATO”) has been controversial from the beginning. Together read more
On July 31, Russian border guards left the territory of the Zvartnots International Airport (around 15 km west of Yerevan), where they served for the past 32 years. Moscow’s FSB, which read more
Although the United Kingdom (UK) formally left the European Union in January 2020 and agreed to make payments—the so-called “divorce bill”—to the tune of about £39 billion, London has reportedly read more
There aren’t many countries that have been fighting off US aggression for as long as Venezuela. The world’s most belligerent thalassocracy is dead set on destroying the Bolivarian Republic’s much-cherished read more
As the US presidential election approaches, Kamala Harris stands on the brink of making history. With approximately 70 days left in a compressed campaign, Harris is poised not only to read more
The Democratic and Republican National Conventions, held just weeks apart, have underscored the profound divide between America’s two major political parties. These conventions, long viewed as the final rallying cries read more
The concept of “color revolution” has become a significant element in the geopolitical discourse, often associated with mass protests, foreign influence, and the strategic recalibration of nations. The term “color read more
Since the onset of the Ukraine crisis in 2013-14, Germany has found itself increasingly entangled in a conflict that its citizens largely wish to see resolved peacefully. Yet, the nation’s read more