Strategic Leverage in a Shifting Global Order By Mehmet Enes Beşer Vietnam, customary pro of sound economic policy and geopolitics three-holing, is diving into a fresh world of international scrutiny: rare earths. While the globe franticly strives to gain access to the dominant minerals found in electric vehicles and vans, windmills, and high-end electronics, Vietnam’s unexploited reserves of rare earth ...

A government that can’t find its way, is it now looking for a heavy hand? By Oscar Rotundo When Rodrigo Paz Pereira assumed the presidency on November 8, 2025, he did so with the promise to change the course of Bolivia, to end the crisis, and to govern with transparency and efficiency. But just a few months into his administration, ...

Posted by by United World International 13 Min Read April 7, 2026 By Namit Verma, Author and security analyst The Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) organized an online forum on March 2, 2026, titled “Epstein and the Bottomless Depravity of the Elites – Urgent Need for a Cultural Renaissance!” Namit Verma, author and security analyst, gave a presentation at the forum. ...

How Did the Strait of Hormuz Become the U.S.’s Global Dilemma? By Adem Kılıç, Political Scientist After the past 37 days, the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict has moved beyond the battlefields and evolved into a phase that directly targets the resilience of nations. The harsh tone evident in U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest statements makes it clear that the conflict has moved ...

By embracing interdependence in each other, and by establishing economic systems of dialogue, trust, and regional integration, the two countries can realize their full potential. By Mehmet Enes Beşer India has increasingly, in recent years, emerged as a viable China alternative to supply chains around the world. Western nations, confronted by growing geopolitics tensions, have not been overly enamored of ...

Scenarios according to the prolongation of conflict, from 2 weeks to 6 months. By Serhat Latifoğlu Following the attack on Iran by the imperialist US and Zionist Israel, Tehran quickly regrouped and regained both military and psychological superiority. Within just a few days, Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz pushed oil prices back up to the $100 level for ...

Interview with Malam Ali Mohammad Ali, Managing Director of Nigeria’s NAN news agency. The latest aggression of the United States and Israel in West Asia is not only redrawing geopolitical lines—it is also reshaping how global events are perceived and reported across the Global South. In Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and one of its leading oil producers, the conflict ...

Interview with geopolitical analyst K.J. Noh. by Yunus Emre Özgün The mainstream narrative treats the current escalation in the Middle East as a localized, manageable crisis. It is not. What we are actually watching in real-time is the rapid, structural overextension of the entire Western bloc. To cut through the daily noise and diplomatic theater, I recently sat down with ...

A policy to humiliate the Algerian people By Sahifa Sharif, archeologist In Algeria, many families still suffer from the aftereffects of French colonization. France once imposed a patronymic system to accurately recognize the number of Algerians. Following this new system, several transcription errors occurred, as well as the creation of fanciful family names, difficult to pronounce in public, which were ...

Decolonization efforts, institutional frameworks, BRICS, China and Türkiye. One of the most devastating actions of European colonialism towards Africa was the physical removal of cultural heritage from the continent. During the 1897 British Punitive Expedition, the palace of the Kingdom of Benin was looted, and more than 3,000 bronze and ivory artifacts were taken to London. Today, approximately one thousand ...

The speech of Dennis Kucichin to EIR’s “Epstein and the Bottomless Depravity of the ‘Elites’ —Urgent Need for a Cultural Renaissance!” The Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) organized an online forum on March 2, 2026, titled “Epstein and the Bottomless Depravity of the Elites – Urgent Need for a Cultural Renaissance!” Dennis Kucinich, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives ...

Steel and Synergy By Mehmet Enes Beşer In the midst of geopolitics’ story of era infrastructure and development, the China–Laos Railway is a powerful counter-narrative—a project based not on competition, but regional interdependence and shared advantage. Stretching over 1,000 kilometers from Kunming in south-western China’s Yunnan Province to the Lao capital Vientiane, the railway is far more than a transport ...