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  • Navigating the Fog

    An Interview with Professor Sergey A. Karaganov

    By Nora Hoppe and Tariq Marzbaan at Al Mayadeen.
    As we transition from a dying world to a new one in its turbulent birth pangs – we find ourselves in a foggy interregnum that urgently needs more clarity for us to move on…
    We thus turn once again to political scientist… Continue reading

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  • G20 knocks out G7 agendas

    This G20 in Rio was all about the power of the Global South, with poverty eradication and genuine economic progress trumping the old G7 agendas of war, profit, and arm-twisting.

    By Pepe Escobar at The Cradle.

    The G20 summit in Rio earlier this week offered the quite intriguing spectacle of a deeply divided world, geopolitically and geoeconomically,… Continue reading

  • BRICS Make History – Can They Keep the Momentum?

    The Kazan Declaration is no less than a detailed diplomatic manifesto to propose real reform, moving in practice towards in-depth institutional changes and to reject Hegemony, in particular the post-WW2 Anglo-American levers of global control.

    By Pepe Escobar at Sputnik.
    The not so simple twists of fate always allow certain cities to make their mark in History… Continue reading

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  • The Moribund and the Nascent

    Much of the world is tired of monsters and seeks not a “re-set” but a rebirth of its original identities and historical legacies… which have been held too long hostage by a ruthless all-devouring Empire.

    By Tariq Marzbaan at Al Mayadeen.
    Seeing as there are currently too many insane people in leadership positions in the Western camp,… Continue reading

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  • Cuba and Iran Dance their Salsa

    Meanwhile, trade and connectivity grows apace among the Global South. For almost two decades, the rising Iran-Cuba relations were source of hope for independent nations…

    ICCIMA to host Iran-Cuba Business Forum on April 30 (Tehran Times)

    TEHRAN – Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA) is going to host a joint business forum of Iran… Continue reading

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  • Thank You China!

    Support is cherished by those besieged and subjugated by neocolonialism, struggling to live.

    By Bruce Gagnon at the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space.
    Free from bondage: Another world is happening.
    China’s announced it’s writing off some loans owed by Zimbabwe which is struggling with heavy debt. The gesture was made during the African country’s… Continue reading

  • Complicity

    Upending the accepted norms of international law, conventions, and basic conduct of war — in the setting of lost military superiority — has consequences. It starts to dawn on the enablers of rogue states…

    The abject Fearful with kompromat files squirm to escape “complicity.” Doomed if they don’t do by zionazi masters, doomed if they do… Continue reading

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  • Iran in the Multipolar World

    Today, we are joined by Seyed Mohammad Marandi, a Professor of English Literature and Orientalism at the University of Tehran, to dispel the Western myths surrounding the Islamic Republic and examine its rise to power, foreign policy, and leadership in the axis of resistance.

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  • Confident China Lays out the Refined Roadmap

    As Project Ukraine goes down the drain of history, Project Taiwan will go on overdrive. Forever Wars never die. Bring it on. The Dragon is ready.

    By Pepe Escobar at Strategic Culture.

    This is the Year of the Wooden Dragon, according to China’s classic wuxing (“five elements”) culture. The dragon, one of the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac,… Continue reading

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