Whether Peronism will be able to stop the far-right hurricane in Argentina, the second round of presidential elections will show.
Yuriy Stroev
23.10.2023
Guatemala attempts 'preventive coup d'état'
For the first time in the history of Latin America, they tried to overthrow not the incumbent, but the elected one, who did not take office.
Yuriy Stroev
18.10.2023
The president and his 'unlikely political project'
Ecuadorians have elected the youngest national leader in history. However, only for 16 months.
Yuriy Stroev
10.10.2023
Intervention in accordance with international law
Will a Kenyan-led multinational peacekeeping force be able to protect Haiti from criminal gangs?
Yuriy Stroev
04.10.2023
U.S. intelligence agencies on a "worm" plantation
If the U.S. cannot simply provide protection of diplomatic missions in its capital Washington from terrorists, how can they be trusted with the lives of the world’s inhabitants?
Yuriy Stroev
02.10.2023
IMF or BRICS? It's the billion-dollar question
Argentina is looking for a way out of the permanent currency and inflation crisis.
Yuriy Stroev
22.09.2023
Brazil is back in the first league of the world stage
Will President Lula da Silva succeed in leading a new movement of non-aligned to the globalist unipolar world.
Yuriy Stroev
12.09.2023
Drug pirates of the Caribbean
The U.S. has paved the perfect drug delivery route for the world through the Caribbean.
Yuriy Stroev
31.08.2023
Who will outweigh whom on the global financial seesaw
BRICS is on one side, the collective West is on the other, who will Latin America be with?
Yuriy Stroev
30.08.2023
No one wanted to choose
Presidential elections in Argentina, Ecuador and Guatemala were held amid serious political and socio-economic crises.
Yuriy Stroev
23.08.2023
«We ask for bread but they throw stones of promises»
The UN has shown complete peacekeeping impotence even in saving small Haiti from a gang of rapists and murderers.
Yuriy Stroev
16.08.2023
Biden and Latin America: pawns take the queen
Washington is losing ground in its old fiefdom at an astonishing rate. In various briefings in Washington, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan outlines the Biden administration's policy approach to the Middle East, sets priorities in the Indo-Pacific, warns of threats from China and Russia, …
Yuriy Stroev
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