By Douglas Bolivar, Caracas / Venezuela “Our current production is oscillating between 800,000 and 900,000 barrels per day. In December 2021 we reached a production peak of one million 40 thousand barrels”, confirms Deputy Willian Rodríguez, President of the Hydrocarbons Sub-Commission of the National Assembly of Venezuela. Rodríguez assigns to the workforce of the industry decisive achievements in this goal, ...
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 ...
Nicaragua’s President has announced a decree that will allow navies and troops of various countries, among them those of the Russian Federation, to enter the countries’ territorial waters. The decree has been approved recently also by the National Assembly of the country. The US government as well as western press has decried the decree as opening the gates of America ...
Onur Sinan Guzaltan has visited the cities where the Russo-Ukrainian conflict took place. He had meetings with the local residents and the officials in the area. Following is the second part of his observations. The heat of the conflict and the destruction brought by it increases as we get closer to the Sea of Azov. We are at the outskirts ...
In the United States, the leak of a draft Supreme Court decision to revoke the right to abortion, known as “Roe v. Wade” 1973 decision, has brought the credibility of the country’s highest judicial body into question. It is known that of the 9 justices of the Supreme Court, 6 were appointed by a Republican president, and a Democratic president ...
Interview by Ana Dagorret 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 ...
My journey to the ground zero of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine began in Moscow. The terminal stop of the train I took from Moscow to reach the Rostov-on-Don, a city closer to the Ukrainian border, is the Adler Train Station near the Black Sea coast. The train is full of domestic tourists on their way for holiday. Fully ...
The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum of 2022 had Egypt as main guest country. It has also been stated that the United Arab Emirates will be the guest country in the coming year, with an according agreement already signed by both sides. In the last year, main guest country was Qatar, while the year before, the forum was not convened ...
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 ...

















