Defuse the Threat of Nuclear Annihilation – It Can Be Done

On Oct. 23, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu took the highly unusual step of calling his counterparts in the United Kingdom, France, Turkey and the United States, to discuss the rapidly deteriorating conflict in Ukraine. He warned in particular of Kiev’s possible involvement in a provocation with the use of a dirty bomb, which would then be blamed on Russia. […]

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U.S.: The Strategic Importance of the Diane Sare Campaign for Senate

The arrogant belief of the American establishment that the United States is the leading example of “democracy” is being exposed by the candidacy of Diane Sare for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democratic Majority leader Charles Schumer. While State Department and Treasury officials travel the world lecturing about democratic values, the treatment of Sare, who is on the ballot […]

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Britain’s New Prime Minister: More of the Same Old?

In his first speech as head of government, Rishi Sunak, a former Goldman Sachs banker, and the richest man in Parliament, promised to make the “difficult decisions” needed to deal with the “profound economic crisis”, due to the “aftermath of Covid” and “the war in Ukraine” that has destabilised markets the world over. He did not detail the “difficult decisions” […]

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Energy Price Inflation Threatens European Industry With Extinction

An October 7 report published by the European Round Table of Industry and annexed to a letter to the EU Commission shows the dramatic situation of European high-intensity energy sectors. Annex 1 of the report notes that “The ongoing crisis is only partly reflected in statistics, as companies are applying survival strategies, and foregoing long-term competitiveness. The real extent of […]

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Deindustralization of Germany Means Disaster for All of Europe

In addition to the European Round Table of Industry, many other warnings have been issued over the prospect of “deindustrialization” of the EU’s largest economy. The Handelsblatt of Oct. 24 discusses the fear that the difficulties of one single supply branch could paralyze production in entire industrial sectors, taking the example of hot-dip galvanizers. A recent survey shows “the full […]

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Italy’s New Government May Bring Surprises

On Oct. 22, the new Italian government was sworn in. Led by Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Fratelli d’Italia party (FdI), the coalition is made up of the FdI, Lega, Forza Italia and a minor party called the “Moderates”. On the surface, it looks like a pro-EU, pro-Atlantist government, but a few paradoxes could lead to surprises. The first is […]

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Saudi Arabia Looks to Join the BRICS

Moves by the five BRICS countries to establish an alternative to the current unstable and unjust international financial system are attracting a growing number of other countries – including from among the West’s erstwhile staunchest allies. Thus, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated on Oct. 18, shortly after his two-day state visit to Saudi Arabia, that Prime Minister Mohammed bin […]

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China and 25 Nations Call for an End to All Unilateral Sanctions

On October 19, a Chinese diplomat presented to the United Nations a joint statement issued by 25 countries against the economic sanctions, which have unfortunately become a standard tool of the trans-Atlantic powers to “punish” countries that challenge their policies. In addition to China and Russia, the statement was endorsed by 23 emerging or underdeveloped nations, including nine in Africa. […]

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Breaking Out of the Old World Order

Events of the past week confirm the emergence of a new economic order, together with the growing revolt against the western-dictated “rules based order”. In the Global South, the refusal to be drawn into the geopolitical confrontation with Russia and China is growing, as a non-aligned movement takes form to demand an end to the modern form of colonialism, that […]

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