Abiy Ahmed leads Ethiopia into a new civil war
Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia and another winner of the politically biased Nobel Peace Prize, has since coming to power tried to portray himself...
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...
Several reasons why Americans are losing trust in public and government institutions
The collapse of any state or civilization begins not with a political crisis or the destruction of the economy, but with social problems that initially...
The problems of the U.S. economy are not letting up
In June, America managed to avoid a ruinous default, but the country's budget crisis is still worsening. Already in July, the U.S. government's expenditures rose...
UK continues to fall into an “inflationary hole”
The UK has arguably become the unhappiest country in Europe since the conflict in Ukraine began, and is still struggling to get out of the...
London in a whirlwind of recession and strikes
The UK economy continues to be plagued by problems and, following the U.S., Germany is on the brink of recession. In May the economy shrank...
A “race” war on the streets of France. What was it and where will it lead?
For almost a month now, France has been shaken by riots and protests by Muslim youth, which many are calling a civil war or even...
Is Serbia against violence?
After the mass shootings of children and young people in Serbia on May 3 and 5, spontaneous popular protests began in the country. They were...
Macron continues his war on French society. Who has the advantage now?
The confrontation between French civil society and President Emmanuel Macron, caused by the unpopular pension reform, has been going on for almost six months. During...
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...