By Sergio Rodriguez Gelfenstein * These days, I have tried to make a greater effort to obtain credible information that allows me to better understand political processes that are taking place in remote parts of the planet, on which it is difficult to obtain reliable information that leads to accurate assessments in the analysis. Three conflict situations have captured my ...
United World International expert Onur Sinan Güzaltan evaluated the legislative elections held in France to China Radio International (CRI). We present Güzaltan’s evaluations on the issue as published on China Radio International’s web site. According to the political scientist Onur Sinan Guzaltan, who interpreted the situation in the French National Assembly in the context of the foreign policy, the real ...
Russia’s military campaign against Ukraine, launched on February 24, has caused hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians to flee the country. How many Ukrainians have emigrated? Which countries did the Ukrainian refugees go to? What is the legal basis of protection for refugees? What is the economic dimension of hosting refugees? Criticism of Europe and the West for double standards on ...
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 ...
Last week, a number of world leaders and thinkers gathered in Baku. High-level representatives from more than 50 countries, former heads of state and government, officials from international and non-governmental organisations and other distinguished guests attended the Global Baku Forum on “Threats to the Global Order”. At the IX Global Baku Forum, highly important messages, regarding the ongoing processes in ...
Because of the Draghi government’s blind Atlanticism, a country like Italy, which despite its position in the Western bloc has always maintained good relations with Moscow even in the Soviet times, has ended up espousing extremist positions similar to those of the Polish government. Indeed, Rome continues to send arms to the Kiev regime and does not oppose sanctions and ...
The most dramatic evaluation on the Colombian presidential election results of past Sunday came from the Washington Post. Take a read: “For more than two centuries, Colombia was considered a conservative stalwart in Latin America. Even as leftist governments came and went across the region, a center-right political establishment remained in control — a continuity that cemented the country’s role ...
By Tülin Uygur, Stockholm / Sweden Things had gotten complicated in Sweden after Türkiye announced that it might veto Sweden and Finland’s admission to NATO because of their support for PKK and YPG. The press and parliament are demanding an explanation of the contents of the Kakabaveh-Social Democrats agreement, which was made behind closed doors. The cost of the ‘Kurdish/PKK/YPG ...
Reporting from Cairo / Egypt The recent signing of a tripartite memorandum of understanding between Egypt, Israel and the European Union in Cairo to export gas to Europe was a step on Egypt’s path to becoming a regional center for oil and gas trade. Although Israel has already been pumping natural gas to Egypt since 2020, in order to liquefy ...
Despite being against international law and fundamental human rights, unilateral sanctions by the USA and Europe have now become common practice today. And the sanctions against Russia are not the first of their kind. Our region has experienced embargoes against Iran and even Iraq before. These sanctions harm everyone Those sanctions clearly did not only target the governments of Iran ...

















