Establishing relations with Iran has been hard work. Angela Merkel was initially concerned about this, and she managed to open the market of the eastern country to German entrepreneurs. The profits were very high indeed. What is surprising is that Olaf Scholz continued the course of his predecessor. He managed […]
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Nawrocki: ‘Europe Does Not Need Ukraine’
Poland was finally able to elect a new President. This happened unexpectedly both for the candidate himself, supported by the PiS party, and for the electorate. The victory was completely unconvincing – the advantage was only about 1.7 percent. Nevertheless, this is Karol Nawrocki’s victory, which will go down in […]
Trump Was Welcomed Across Europe
Although the US strikes on Iran diverted attention away from the upcoming NATO summit in the Netherlands, after the peace deal in the Middle East, all eyes are back on the Alliance’s summit. Much effort was expended. European officials had been preparing this meeting for months. The key challenge was […]
The Unspoken Aspects Of Iran’s Nuclear Program
The implications of Iran’s nuclear program are not what we think. Tehran renounced the atomic bomb in 1988, but is attempting, with Russia’s cooperation, to discover the secrets of nuclear fusion. If it succeeds, it would help the Southern states decolonize by freeing themselves from oil. As for the implications […]
Forum Of The Future 2050: A Global Dialogue On Multipolarity, Space, And Technology
On June 9-10, 2025, Moscow hosted the Forum of the Future 2050, organized by the Tsargrad Institute at the Lomonosov Educational Cluster. This international gathering brought together prominent figures from politics, journalism, and academia to discuss Russia’s vision for the next 10, 25, and 50 years, focusing on a multipolar […]
Will Trump’s China Policy Become More Unpredictable After National Security Shake-Up?
Donald Trump’s second term as U.S. president has kicked off with a dramatic overhaul of the National Security Council (NSC), raising concerns among diplomatic observers about the future of U.S.-China relations. The recent dismissal of approximately 100 NSC staff members, many from the China team, coupled with the abrupt removal […]
Boosting NATO…Maybe We Will Know (allegedly) In 2029
NATO has sort of agreed to raise defense spending to 5% of Gross Domestic Product, although Spain has openly balked and has refused to do so. This sort of NATO target does not require unanimous agreement because it isn’t mandatory. That means each NATO member will try to reach the goal, […]
The Turkic Vector Against Russia: How The Ukrainian-Azerbaijani Tandem Plays The Anti-Russian Card
In recent years, calls for forming anti-Russian coalitions, heavily reliant on historical and ethnic narratives, have grown louder across the post-Soviet space. A striking example is the recent proposal by Azerbaijani historian Ferhad (Farhad) Turanly, who urged Ukraine and Turkey to unite in order to “expel” Russia from the Black […]
From Air Europa Bailout To Influence Peddling: Spain’s Political Landscape Tarnished By Corruption Scandals
Spain’s current government is once again facing a fresh corruption crisis, adding to the growing list of scandals that have plagued Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s administration. Around 70 thousand protesters gathered in Madrid, holding “Sanchez is a traitor” and “Government resign” placards. Opposition leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo proclaimed the slogan […]
Legalization Of Medical Cannabis In Ukraine: A Globalist Experiment Or Care For Patients?
In June 2025, Ukraine took a step that many believe could mark a turning point in its social and economic history: the country issued its first license for the import of medical cannabis. This move was the culmination of a years-long process that began with the adoption of a law […]
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