From fertilizer to grain shortages, unprivileged Africa is suffering the most from the crisis
Africa has always been the poorest region of the world, where agriculture has been the key economic sector on which hundreds of millions of people...
The Ukrainian conflict has once again reminded us that human trafficking and slavery have not gone away in the 21st century
At the very beginning of the year, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (the OSCE) announced a sharp increase in human trafficking against...
The Baltics as a living embodiment of Spengler’s predictions about “The Decline of the West”
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are a real "treasure trove" for European alarmists, who see in their current deplorable state a future...
Is Serbia turning to the West?
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his team have long been accused of political schizophrenia: on the one hand, he does not want to "turn from...
Why Germany does not approve arms deliveries to the AFU
January was marked by deliveries of Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, which could not be sold without the permission of the German government, not only...
Industrial migration along the Europe – US route as part of the new global geopolitics
Almost any geopolitical event can have a "double bottom," and behind the obvious interests of the opposing sides may hide less obvious, but no less...
As they bid farewell to the House of Representatives, Democrats lavish on Ukraine and professional corruption, but at the same time rob U.S. citizens
The Democrats had lost control of the House of Representatives as a result of the November 8 elections, and so Christmas preparations were especially troublesome...
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...
Recep Erdoğan remains on top of his game: the public accepts high inflation for the sake of real economic growth and Turkey’s great future
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan may be perceived in different ways, but it is obvious that he has a political talent that has enabled him to emerge...
Ukraine as a paradise for “lords of war”: the UN fails to act and “expresses its concern”
In the movie Lord of War, Nicolas Cage's character, arms dealer Yuri Orlov flies to Ukraine in 1992, where he gains access to Soviet army...