Analysis
China-Iran Economic Ties and Trade Based More on Geopolitics Than Economics
Post Views: 613 In recent years, the Tehran-Beijing relationship has witnessed significant growth. The US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal 2015, also ...
Analysis
Gulf States And Central Asian Republics Chart A Path Forward
Post Views: 639 Trade, transit and energy topped the agenda when foreign ministers from the GCC and Central Asian republics met in Tashkent, ...
Analysis
About The Collective Security Treaty Organization, ‘CSTO’
Post Views: 745 The Collective Security Treaty came into force 30 years ago today, on April 20, 1994 to herald the emergence what ...
Analysis
The Future of Niger Following The Break Off Military Cooperation With the U.S.A.
Post Views: 809 Hundreds took to the streets of Niger’s capital last April 13th to demand the departure of U.S. troops, after the ...
Analysis
Stakes Could Not Be Higher For This Year’s European Parliament Election
Post Views: 598 Elections for the European Parliament will take place across the 27 EU member states in June. Campaigning has already begun ...
Analysis
Life Without Oil, Maybe It is Not As Simple as We Thought
Post Views: 870 The elephant in the room that no one wants to discuss is that crude oil is the foundation of our ...
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Close But Complicated, Diving Deep Into The Complex Russia-Iran ‘Relationship’
Post Views: 839 Tehran and Moscow Best Friends? Not quite. This alliance is complicated and complex. Russia’s war in Ukraine has ushered in ...
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The Syrian Triangle: Iran Consulate Strike Shows ‘The Gloves are Off’ – Is This The Last Red-Line
Post Views: 1,017 Another red line was crossed on 1 April 2024 when an Israeli airstrike hit part of Iran’s consulate in Damascus, ...
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A Third of The World’s Refineries Are on the Verge of Closure
Post Views: 886 More than a third of the world’s total oil refining capacity is at risk of shutting down, as refining margins ...
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Djibouti, a GeoStrategic Location for Foreign Powers Military Bases
Post Views: 798 Djibouti, a country located at the entrance to Bab al-Mandab, where 30% of world trade passes, has become an international ...