Top U.S. officials are speaking at cross purposes when it comes to Julian Assange. What is really going on?
People living in conflict-ridden countries are increasingly viewing the U.N. as promoting the interests of the West and the powerful. This wasn’t always the case.
Aiming to perpetuate crisis and maximize its own interests
Reznikov will be replaced by Rustem Umerov, the head of Ukraine's State Property Fund
On Wednesday, a month after a military coup in Niger, the military ousted President Ali Bongo Ondimba in Gabon, an oil-rich former French colony in central Africa
The Ukrainians are claiming they've pierced through Russian lines near a village in the southeast, but the gains are not confirmed
On Saturday, tens of thousands of people marched outside the French military base in Niger’s capital, Niamey, to demand French troops withdraw from Niger
The drills were led by the National Guard and included troops from several different countries
Wittman led a congressional delegation to Taipei
As it provokes a new Cold War, the U.S. is warning that its corporate and financial interests, which came first after the 1980s Dengist reforms, no longer take precedence, writes Patrick Lawrence
Global Times editorial
A South African official met an unprepared and “desperate” Victoria Nuland, begging for local help rolling back the popular coup in Niger. The recent BRICS conference might give Nuland even more to fret about, reports Anya Parampil
How Europe entrusted its energy security to a bankrupt company
US President Joe Biden will embark on a visit to India and Vietnam this week
Perhaps one day this will happen to the entire empire — the whole thing suddenly vanishing for the lie it always was; its managers left blinking stupidly in the sunlight, their word-magic gone
The port would be less than 125 miles from Taiwan
Military coups show "failure of West-promoted governance and political reforms"
The US and Israel held their largest-ever joint exercise earlier this year
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