The fifth President of Ukraine (2014-2019) Petro Poroshenko is being charged with treason and the transfer of money to terrorist groups. The former President is accused of importing coal from the territories, which are under control of the pro-Russian seperatist groups (the occupied part of the Donbas region of Ukraine, where there are large cool reserves and mines). However, many ...

By Omar José Hassaan Fariñas*/ Oscar Rotundo** With the many worries and challenges we face daily, perhaps it is worth celebrating the few good pieces of news we receive from time to time. In this regard, we have just heard that China and the member states of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) agreed to adopt the ...

By Junaid Sabir* The ongoing proxy wars and mysterious killings in Afghanistan have taken a new turn. The Taliban, after an unexpected takeover of Kabul in August last year, are struggling for regional recognition while terror outfits like TTP go on the run. Mystery surrounding the killing of one of the most wanted terrorists, Muhammad Khorasani, seems resolved after belated ...

By Ismail Hakki Pekin The European Union (EU), the United States, the NATO and the Chairperson-in office the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) held a quadripartite coordination meeting concerning the tensions along the Russian-Ukrainian border. The meeting was the first of its kind in history. NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg evaluated the meeting as a “Strong signal ...

On January 24, United World International organized an international conference  “Mali at the Crossroads of Sanctions and Multipolarity”. Speakers were Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga, Minister of Refoundation of Mali and Semih Koray, Deputy Chairman of the Turkish Vatan Party. During the conference, the speakers discussed sanctions against Mali, Mali’s cooperation with other countries, including Turkey, and the future of the anti-colonial ...

United World International is hosting a webinar on January 24th, 4PM (GMT+3) on the current situation in Mali. Speakers: Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga, Minister of Refoundation, Mali Semih Koray, Deputy Chairman of Vatan Party (Turkey)  Albeit a landlocked country, the Republic of Mali has turned into a conflict zone between the unipolar and the multipolar world. Formerly under strong French influence, ...

Turkey and Azerbaijan are celebrating the 30th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations. On that occasion, United World International expert Mehmet Perinçek gave an interview to the Azerbaijani news outlet day.az. Below we present the interview as published by day.az. “Solidarity and cooperation between Turkey and Azerbaijan are important not only for our countries, but for the entire region. And what is ...

Note: This review contains spoilers for the movie “Don’t Look Up”. Considered the founder of science-fiction literature, Jules Verne does not only in his masterpieces, but also in “Master Zacharius” and in his lesser-known works, such as ‘’Dr. Ox’s Experiment’’, deal with the conflict between science on one side and arrogance and conscience on the other. With an ironic language, ...

In the first days of the new year, the 5 major nuclear powers (USA, Russia, China, France and Britain) announced in a joint statement that they had agreed on “the need to avoid the proliferation of nuclear weapons and a nuclear war”. In a statement on behalf of the 5 nuclear powers, the Kremlin said: “We affirm that nuclear weapons ...

United World International is starting a new article series, where international experts evaluate the year 2021 and present their predictions and expectations for the year 2022. Today we present the views of Fernando Esteche, internatipnal relations professore from Argentina. By Fernando Esteche* The 2021 electoral results of different Latin American countries have encouraged superficial analysts to promote inconsistent theories about ...