By Dure Akram, Lahore, Pakistan “In Friendship” between Pakistan and Iran, “We Trust”, billboards celebrated in Urdu and Persian dotting not just the federal capital Islamabad but also Lahore and Karachi this week, as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif brought out an unexpected ace out of his foreign policy deck. There may not have been much to read into such ...

By Reinhard Lauterbach At first glance, 61 billion US dollars is a lot of money. It is one and a half times as much as the USA has spent on military support for Ukraine in the past two years: 44 billion. In this respect, it is logical that 23 billion of the 61 billion should in fact be used to ...

The visit of Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry to Istanbul represents a new step in strengthening and normalizing relations between Ankara and Cairo. The process of resuming relations between the two countries took rapid steps in recent months, culminating in the visit of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to Egypt last February. Final step But the Egyptian minister’s recent visit represents ...

By Úrsula Asta, Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina, a member of NATO? These days, at the local level, Argentina exhibits some of the obscenest images. The president says, in a business forum held in the south, that those who hide money are heroes who have escaped the clutches of the State. Meanwhile, in terms of international relations, the country shows a ...

By Yiğit Saner The Kyiv regime is persecuting, denouncing, and linking Ukrainian Muslim religious scholars, citizens and institutions that criticize the genocide against the Palestinians to “Islamic terrorism”. The documents you are about to read expose the attitude of the Zelensky administration towards Muslims under American pressure and to curry favor with Israel. The internal correspondence of the Ukrainian State, ...

by Fikret Akfırat US State Department officials are working on more Libyan issues these days. Washington’s influence over the Abdul Hamid Dbeibah-led, UN-recognized Government of National Unity (GNU) in the country’s west has grown since the middle of last year, and Türkiye’s gains in Libya are coming under increasing threat. An important development that occurred earlier this year was the ...

By Sergey Aksyonov The role of Vladimir Lenin in the history of Russia is considered “positive” or “rather positive” by two thirds (67%) of the population. Only 17% assess it “negatively” or “rather negatively”. The rest found it difficult to answer. Such data were obtained in the course of the Levada-Centre poll. Soon, the revenge of the leftist idea? So ...

Israel and its aggressions against Palestine as well as its interventionism and cross border violence against the region keep on dominating the global headlines. The government of Netanyahu has not only kept on bombarding the Gaza Strip for 7 months, it is conducting also military attacks from Lebanon to Syria and Iran. Iran has responded to the recent bombing of ...

Between February and March of last year I wrote a long report titled “NATO’s growing military presence in Latin America and the Caribbean.” In three articles, I reported on the strong interference of the United States and stated that the military terrorist conglomerate was not only expanding in Eastern Europe and Asia-Pacific but also south of the Rio Grande. At ...

On 5 April 2024, in Kaliningrad, Russian Federation, a round table was held in connection with the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the birth of Immanuel Kant. Its title: “On the importance of the principles of peaceful coexistence of states with different political systems to ensure genuine peace and sustainable security in the 21st century. Immanuel Kant’s legacy”. The ...