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The NATO Star Didn't Shine Brighter for Kiev
The alliance's meeting in Washington, which concluded recently, turned out to be far from a celebration of its 75th anniversary.
Will there be a war between NATO and Russia?
"Red lines" in the Ukrainian conflict may turn into a black line for Europe
The king is "naked"!
The Swiss conference on Ukraine, intended as a "mountain", gave birth to a mouse
Canberra is not ready to give up
China is vigorously building cooperation with small Pacific states, thereby encouraging them to cut ties with Taipei. Australia does not like this, as it is the leading regional player in the struggle for influence over the islands
The War of Trade Routes, Part 2
The War of Trade Routes, Part 1
Economic corridors have always been objects of battle between countries and pressure on the enemy
Paul Craig Roberts: the intent is to add to the pressure on Russia
The GEOFOR editorial board asked Paul Craig Roberts, Chairman of the Institute for Political Economy (USA), a PhD in Economics and US Undersecretary of Treasury in the Reagan administration, with a request to assess how the confrontation between Russia and the United States will unfold.
Rostislav Ishchenko: The threat of a pan-European war is very real
Rostislav Ishchenko, a columnist for the Russia Today international media group, gave an interview to GEOFOR about the prospects of the situation in and around Ukraine.
Whiskey? Cognac? Vodka is better
Having traveled to Europe, Xi Jinping welcomes Vladimir Putin. What will the conversation be about?
The future of CETA is at risk
Will France's refusal to ratify the agreement lead to its collapse?
Egypt suffers humiliation and defeat
Will it agree to host Palestinian refugees in Sinai?