The Sudanese civil war as a mirror of changing geopolitics
On April 15, months of tension within Sudan's military junta erupted into an open armed confrontation between its two main constituent parts. The uprising was...
The new reality of politics in the Middle East, which does not suit Washington
Back in the early 2010s, the U.S. felt that it was the master of the Middle East, and was on a path where only its...
The U.S. economy is “under attack” from all sides
The global economic problems of the U.S. related to inflation, the need to raise the national debt and the constant threat of recession and default...
Biden seeking friendship with Maduro: the anatomy of an unnatural political alliance
On January 2, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced that his country is ready to normalize diplomatic relations with the United States. "Venezuela is ready, totally...
Sad results of 2022 for the U.S.: illegal migration, rising crime, ruined farmers, and a looming recession
The year 2022 was one of the most difficult years of the 21st century for the U.S. and promises Americans a very difficult decade. Obviously,...
World oil prices are determined in the Middle East or the story of how the U.S. underestimated the power of OPEC+
There is a perception in society that countries which produce all sorts of consumer goods and technological devices from specific resources will always dominate the...
Britain looks for a way out of the energy crisis and hides “green energy” far away in a safe
Earlier in previous articles, in the context of the energy crisis, we wrote about how European governments sharply and cynically began to abandon the "green...
“A hundred reasons” why the Romanian government cannot cope with high fuel prices
At the start of June, petrol prices in Romania almost quadrupled. Fuel prices went up in practically every area of the country, with price rises...