
“Truce will weaken Netanyahu’s position even more”
Objectively Hezbollah needs a break, but as Nasrallah always said, the war against Israel is a continuous battle till the defeat of the Zionist entity. By Abbas Djuma, Syrian journalist

Objectively Hezbollah needs a break, but as Nasrallah always said, the war against Israel is a continuous battle till the defeat of the Zionist entity. By Abbas Djuma, Syrian journalist

An introduction into the most outstanding musicians and their position in society. By Halim Gençoğlu The Ottoman Empire, with its vast diversity and multicultural fabric, was home to numerous ethnic

Final part of our series about the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. By Stary Shakhtyor On the last day of our stay, we were taken to the famous Kondong greenhouses.

Baku is hosting the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) By Tehran Tapdygov, Azerbaijani journalist, political observer Azerbaijan, Baku.

Macron wants Europe to walk a very fine line between relying on NATO and heading to its own course. But the new geopolitical situation has placed Europe at a crossroads.

North Korean children… DPRK, The land of smiles and wonders – Pt. 6: The North Korean circus and indigo children By Stary Shakhtyor Once again, a bit of Juche in

On functions, history, weakness, and reasons of the decline of the currency. By Hakan Topkurulu Today, the foundation of the world economic system is the Atlantic system headed by the

Chinese President Xi’s visit to the continent marks another leap forward in the intercontinental cooperation. In recent years, during a period of significant changes in the global economic and political

How will the US policy of “global dominance” and Trump’s “bottom line” approach clash? Here are the dynamics of Trump’s foreign policy approach and his strategy for Israel. By Adem

The neocon “Greater Middle East Project” is at stake. By Fikret Akfırat Francis Fukuyama, a former neocon but popular neoliberal ideologue, sees Trump’s election victory as “the end of neoliberalism.”

The word “free” is omitted here, it is inappropriate — how else can you get a flat in the DPRK? DPRK, The land of smiles and wonders – Pt. 5:

Ukraine is facing to find new recruits, while every day more and more soldiers desert. By Özgür Altınbaş, Donetsk / Russia Vittorio Nicola Rangeloni, a Russian/Italian journalist living in Donetsk,
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