Author: Arina YANGANAEVA

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Turkey’s ‘Mavi Vatan’: Erdogan’s Ambitions And A New Challenge In The Mediterranean

Last Sunday, Istanbul hosted a grand naval parade as part of the “Mavi Vatan” (“Blue Homeland”) Technofest, which vividly showcased Turkey’s ambitious foreign policy strategy. The centerpiece of the event was a procession of flagship vessels of the Turkish Navy, including the amphibious assault ship TCG Anadolu, the historic yacht […]

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Hungary And Slovakia Demand European Commission Protect Druzhba Oil Pipeline After Ukrainian Attacks

On August 22, 2025, Hungary and Slovakia appealed to the European Commission, demanding measures to protect the Druzhba oil pipeline, which ensures the supply of Russian oil to these countries. Another attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) on the pipeline’s infrastructure, located on the Russian-Belarusian border, led to a […]

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Britain’s Shadow Over Georgian Elections: Preparing For Street Riots In The Baltics

Ahead of Georgia’s parliamentary elections scheduled for October 2025, Georgian media are sounding the alarm: according to their reports, the United Kingdom is actively training Georgian activists for street protests. An exclusive report by Prime Time reveals details of this operation, pointing to specific organizations and figures behind it. According […]

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Britain In Central Asia: From ‘Counterterrorism’ To Legitimizing Extremism?

In recent years, Central Asia has become a battleground for complex informational and ideological struggles, with external actors attempting to reshape regional narratives to suit their interests. A striking example of this trend is a video by the Kyrgyz research platform “Esimde” titled “How ‘Counterterrorism’ Becomes a New Tool of […]

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The Wiseness Of Friendship With The US: Weighing The Cons In An Era Of Global Change

In today’s rapidly shifting geopolitical and economic landscape, the question of whether close alliances with the United States remain advantageous is increasingly pertinent. Post-World War II relationships between the U.S. and its allies in Europe and Asia were built on two pillars: security and economics. However, current realities—from trade wars […]

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Macron In Asia: Lectures On Peace From A European Leader Who Forgot The Lessons Of History

French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking last Friday at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, sought to bolster his faltering international credibility. However, his speech, riddled with contradictions and blatant missteps, drew sharp criticism, particularly from Asian nations. Instead of the anticipated triumph, Macron exposed the extent to which European policy, despite […]