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...
How Germans are paying for Brussels’ sanctions war
The German government always pursues a colorful and spectacular international policy. Large-scale projects and transformations are implemented, which, as a rule, are paid by German...
Europe is always ready to upset Washington and take a position of “neutrality” towards China
There is a growing fear in the U.S. that in the face of increasing confrontation with China, European allies will take the path of betrayal...
The Netherlands’ special sanctions path fails
After the start of the sanctions confrontation with Russia, which was a difficult test for the EU economy, each country chose its own specific path....
January was a month of aggravation for left-wing radicals in the U.S.
The first month of 2023 is remembered for several acts of madness from the "progressive public" on issues related to their favorite themes such as...
Poland: between healthy economic patriotism and forced “allied duty” with its partners
After the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, many EU countries had to urgently tear up their strong economic partnership with Russia, which had been...
How Europe prepared for the “cold winter” of 2022-2023
Back in the spring, the EU made a politically motivated but completely unprepared economic decision to refuse Russian gas and oil. Although in fact EU...
How even Australia could not “hide” from the footsteps of the global economic and energy crisis
The current global economic crisis was clearly manifested by the backdrop of the armed conflict in Ukraine, which managed to combine seemingly incompatible things. On...
How the most “miserable” Spain manages to suffer less than Germany from the European economic crisis
The European Union is currently undergoing a severe economic crisis, with the energy crisis being the main cause, in addition to years of accumulated financial...
The U.S. is moving aggressively to conquer the Liquefied Natural Gas market. Is this the first step in a new colonial relationship?
Earlier we wrote that the Nord Stream pipeline accident, if not organised by the U.S., was of great political benefit to them. After all, breaking...