On the eve of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, Russia finds itself at the epicenter of diplomatic and informational turbulence. The three-day ceasefire announced by President Vladimir Putin from May 8 to 11, timed to coincide with the festive days, has faced sharp rejection from […]
Day: May 6, 2025
Iran–Russia Strategic Convergence And The Architecture Of A Post-Western World
Introduction Over the past few years, the strategic landscape of Eurasia has undergone a quiet but consequential shift. Iran and Russia—two countries long encumbered by Western sanctions, geopolitical isolation, and ideological marginalization—have moved decisively toward a comprehensive partnership that transcends transactional convenience. From energy deals and defense cooperation to financial […]
There Are Dangers Worse Than War
A massive blackout that occurred in three countries at once and de-energized subways, cell towers, airports and other strategically important facilities, left an entire peninsula without communication. Today, people are so used to the fact that there is always a phone nearby, the opportunity to use a social network or […]
The Silence Of The International Community On The Gaza Unprecedented Massacres: An Analytical Perspective
The Gaza Strip has long been a focal point of conflict, suffering, and geopolitical tension. Periodic outbreaks of violence, including massacres and mass casualties have drawn global attention, yet often the international community’s response appears weak or delayed. This perceived silence raises critical questions: Why does the international community seem […]
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