Analysis
Will Ukraine Get the ‘Green Light’ to Strike Deep into the Russian Territory?
Post Views: 346 With the Ukraine conflict reaching a critical stage, how the West responds to Ukraine’s Zelensky’s request to conduct long-range missile ...
Analysis
Can France’s New ‘No-Nonsense’ PM Michel Barnier Restore Order?
Post Views: 469 The appointment of Michel Barnier, the EU’s former Brexit negotiator, as France’s new PM will be seen as a desperate ...
Analysis
An Insight Into Tasks For The Forthcoming BRICS Summit
Post Views: 412 An in-depth analysis of the historical dynamics indicated BRICS, an informal association consisting Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa ...
Analysis
President Trump’s Hint at The Strength of The US Dollar, Any Political Risk?
Post Views: 431 When the founders of the United States issued the dollar in 1792, it is easy to imagine that they did ...
Analysis
Be Prepared, A New World Order Is Coming…
Post Views: 392 Current media attention on the US presidential election is missing out examining the unprecedented turbulence affecting key players in geopolitics ...
Analysis
[History] Biden’s Sense of ‘Déjà Vu’ 50 Years After Nixon Resigned
Post Views: 435 On 8 July 1974, the Supreme Court asked President Richard Nixon to hand over the unedited tapes of 64 conversations ...
Analysis
Who Is Elvira Nabiullina, The Russian Central Bank Governor
Post Views: 365 When Elvira Nabiullina was nominated to be the governor of the Central Bank of Russia, one reaction from the country’s ...
Economy / Finance
Geopolitical Analyst: BRICS No Longer Attaching Importance to the US Dollar
Post Views: 329 In a world where geopolitical tensions often dictate the ebb and flow of energy markets, Iran’s oil exports are demonstrating ...
Analysis
No Better Time For A Pipeline Across The Caspian
Post Views: 454 The first pipeline connecting the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea opened in 1906. Stretching from Baku in Azerbaijan to ...
Analysis
De-Dollarization the Path to Global Financial Freedom
Post Views: 388 Economic and financial sanctions often backfire. The most notable example is the weaponization of the dollar against Russia. The measure ...