Two Sides of the Coin: Who Will Be Hurt More by Britain’s LNG Sanctions?
London has imposed sanctions on companies and tankers that supply Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG). The goal was to reduce deliveries to the EU and...
Trudeau responds aggressively to his own blunders
Justin Trudeau, who has driven Canada into crisis and buried the prospects of his Liberal Party, has tried to blame all the problems on outside forces....
What key political events await the world in 2024
The year 2024, promises to be very rich in political events. At the very beginning of the year, on January 3, elections were held in...
Oil companies have declared “war” on each other, but Venezuela and Guyana have been sent to the front lines
The political and military tension between Venezuela and Guyana over the Essequibo region, which emerged in the fall of 2023, seemed to have the potential...
Venezuelan elections as a stumbling block for the West
Venezuela is due to hold presidential elections in 2024. The pro-American opposition is nominating a single candidate, and the White House is allegedly ready to...
Iran has become another point of clash between Democrats and Republicans in the U.S.
Iran has been one of the main and almost existential adversaries of the United States for decades, and the turn in its direction, which began...
The meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping ended with nothing and was just an attraction of primitive populism
Back in early November, San Francisco began to prepare for the landmark APEC summit, which was positioned as a chance to normalize relations between the...
Anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland as a mouthpiece of cooling relations between former “friends”
The conflict between Poland and Ukraine, the main allies in containing Russia in Eastern Europe, which began in the summer with Polish restrictions on Ukrainian...
Latin America challenges Europe
In July, Latin America, which lately has been constantly striving for maximum autonomy from the United States, challenged Europe as well. In mid-July, a summit...
The origins of the economic war between the “Young East” and the “Aging West”
In 1991, after the collapse of the USSR, the Cold War ended and the world became unipolar for several decades. At the first stage, the...