By Douglas Bolivar / Caracas, Venezuela “It is a train that is coming” summarizes Samuel Moncada, Venezuelan ambassador to the United Nations. He is referring on that way to two central concerns that depress him and that he shared with the plenary of the Permanent Commission on Energy and Petroleum of the Venezuelan National Assembly, whose invitation he followed to ...

By Prof. Dr. Belkacem Iratni  (CNASPS member) Introduction This article is based on excerpts drawn from my two publications on the Western Sahara issue.[1] The Western Sahara has been considered as Africa’s last colony and as the ″longest, most protracted conflict in the history of the United Nations″, to use the terms of former US State Secretary John Bolton.[2] If the ...

On her visit to Cairo, Egypt, EU Commission President von der Leyen signed a joint statement with Egyptian President al Sisi and a Memorandum of Understanding with Egyptian and Israeli counterparts on June 15. The European – Egyptian joint statement referred to the fact that Egypt is hosting this years climate summit COP 27. Both sides agreed to advance the ...

By Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein * Remarks held at the meeting in the second cycle of debates between the member parties of the Sao Paulo Forum and the Communist Party of China, on June 14, 2022. Ms. Fu Jie, Deputy Director General of the International Department of the CCP Central Committee, Compañera Mónica Valente, Executive Secretary of the Sao Paulo Forum, ...

The European Parliament has once again confirmed its interventionist and conflictive stance towards Türkiye on June 7. On that day, the EP has approved the 2021 Commission Report on Turkey with 448 votes in favor, 67 against and 107 abstentions. The EP concludes in its document that there is no room to reopen the negotiations on Turkey’s membership, given the ...

The Ukraine conflict is opening up debates about the current and future nature of the international system. Led by the US, Western countries frequently claim thar Russia’s military operation threatens the global “rules based order”. Hence, they do acknowledge that a profound change is taking place. Others meanwhile claim the rise of a new, multipolar world order. This argument finds ...

The global capitalist economy seems in disarray. From increasing inflation to vulnerable supply chains, from endangered food production to energy transition and crisis – complaints and warning calls rise at nearly every chapter and branch of the world economy. United World International thus has started a new series of articles and interviews that will shed light on the situation of ...

We woke up to a new world, on the morning when the Russian operation in Ukraine began. We say “we woke up to a new world”, because this conflict between Russia and Ukraine does not only affect these two countries, but has a worldwide impact. It is clear that the scale of this crisis extends much further beyond the borders ...

The United States of America have suffered unseen diplomatic defeats in the Summit of the Americas they hosted from June 6 to 10 in Los Angeles. A number of presidents refused to follow the US invitation. Others came and protested loudly. And during the summit, a number of states refused to support US proposed declarations. The State Department had declared ...

June 9th, 2022 Three months after the launching of what amounts to a sui generis world war against Russia (*), two important interventions, asking for de-escalation and some kind of peace with Moscow, came from Henry Kissinger, speaking to the Davos meeting of and from the New York Times. It seems, like Henderlin noticed, that where evil grows, also grows the ...