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Europe shouldn’t miss the opportunity brought by the Chinese Premier
For Germany, France, and Europe as a whole, the first overseas official visit of Chinese Premier Li Qiang after the establishment of the new Chinese government is not only a journey to carry forward their traditional friendship, and deepen their cooperation, but also an important visit to implement the Chinese top leader's proposition to promote the development of China-Europe ties.
22.06.2023
Turkey & Hungary Blocking Sweden’s Entry to NATO
Biden and Stoltenberg are both expressing optimism about Sweden joining the military alliance, but Vijay Prashad explains why Erdogan and Orban are currently standing in the way.
21.06.2023
Against Five-Day Workweek Formula
How much should we work and rest in the 21 century?
08.06.2023
Why the White House Wants War
With Ukraine’s capital, Kiev, subject to increasing Russian bombardment, and Moscow subject to new drone attacks, the hostility now reflects direct provocation of central government and leadership
02.06.2023
Will the EU's Energy Policy Steamroller Stall in the Gas Field?
Who was right in their assessment of the prospects for replacing Russian gas: the European Commission, the IEA, or the analysts from Oxford?
25.05.2023
Ukraine War Is Critical in Slovakia’s Elections
In a country that had relied on cheap gas from Russia, the pro-Zelensky prime minister has resigned and a technocratic caretaker government faces a confidence vote in Parliament
24.05.2023
The National Debt Trap
Eastern Europe in the Crosshairs of European Integrationists
16.05.2023
The Last Coronation?
What Kind of King Will Charles III Be?
10.05.2023
Exploiting Ukraine War for LNG Expansion
In an investigation targeting the “shock doctrine” practices of the gas industry, Greenpeace is calling on policymakers in both the U.S. and EU to move away from expanding LNG infrastructure before it’s too late
02.05.2023
The Coming War — Time to Speak Up
Silences filled with a consensus of propaganda contaminate almost everything we read, see and hear. War by media is now a key task of so-called mainstream journalism
02.05.2023
Europe leads record rise in global military spending to $2.2 trillion as governments prepare for world war
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) “Trends in Military Expenditure” briefing for 2022 is a chilling document, charting the gathering storm clouds of a third world war
26.04.2023
The End of the Law
The rejection of legal rights by Europeans will prove damaging to Europe itself
26.04.2023
War of Attrition in Ukraine at Tipping Point
Kiev’s counterattack will go ahead to gain back at least some of the lost territory, writes M.K. Bhadrakumar. This is a desperate throw of the dice
26.04.2023
Eastern Europe Is Borrowing Like Never Before as War’s Financial Toll Piles Up
Region turns to foreign-currency debt as budget deficits widen
25.04.2023
NATO declares "Ukraine will become a member"
A prelude to direct NATO-Russia war
25.04.2023
Borrell and his likes should avoid leading Europe into a ditch
The European Parliament just spent a whole week discussing China
25.04.2023
EU’s Ukraine Grain Policy Hits Eastern Europe
Governments including Poland and Hungary are balking at the effects of tax-free cheap grain from Ukraine on their domestic markets, Peoples Dispatch reports
24.04.2023
Call of top EU diplomat for European navies to patrol the Taiwan Straits "very dangerous"
Europe divided on the Taiwan question; Borrell's remarks a retrogression of EU's stance on it
24.04.2023
After Feared Global Food Shortage, Rift in EU Emerges Over Grain Glut
Poland and Hungary will halt imports of Ukrainian grain
17.04.2023
More European senior officials to visit China
When Macron’s call for "strategic autonomy" wins more support
14.04.2023
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