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The U.S. is sabotaging Brazil’s entry into the largest economic project in history
World
The U.S. is sabotaging Brazil’s entry into the largest economic project in history
November 13, 2024

The fierce defense of eternal submission to the United States cannot be just an ideological passion.

The geoeconomic drivers of SCO-BRICS synergy
October 18, 2024

Indivisibility of security as envisaged by Russia-China amounts to the de facto application of the UN Charter. The result would be peace on a global level – and by implication the death knell to NATO

The geoeconomic drivers of SCO-BRICS synergy
World
Year of the Dragon: Silk Roads, BRICS Roads, Sino-Roads
Security
Year of the Dragon: Silk Roads, BRICS Roads, Sino-Roads
January 12, 2024

China, Russia and Iran will take the fight towards a more equal and just system to the next level, Pepe Escobar writes.

Russia Must Be Asia’s Peace Maker
January 7, 2024

The Asian world needs Russian diplomacy more than it has ever previously been needed.

Russia Must Be Asia’s Peace Maker
World
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Now More Than Ever We Need a True Philosopher of Civilization
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Now More Than Ever We Need a True Philosopher of Civilization
December 22, 2023

Al-Farabi should be heeded as the quintessential philosopher of civilization, built under the aegis of truth, virtue and compassion.

Can You Smell What the Year of the Rabbit Is Cooking?
January 24, 2023

The New Silk Roads, or BRI, as well as the integration efforts of BRICS+, the SCO and the EAEU will be on the forefront of Chinese policy.

Can You Smell What the Year of the Rabbit Is Cooking?
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Why BRI Is Back With a Bang in 2023
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Why BRI Is Back With a Bang in 2023
January 10, 2023

As Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative enters its 10th year, a strong Sino-Russian geostrategic partnership has revitalized the BRI across the Global South.

The Empire Is Not Done Torturing Afghanistan
July 7, 2022

Hell hath no fury like Empire scorned. As if all the bombing, droning, years of occupation and serial collateral damage was not misery enough, a resentful Washington topped its performance by effectively stealing $7 billion from the Afghan central bank: that is, funds that belong to roughly 40 million battered Afghan citizens.

The Empire Is Not Done Torturing Afghanistan
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