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February 6, 2025
Geopolitics/Germany/World

Germany Ready to Deploy Troops to Greenland

In a significant development, Germany is reportedly preparing to pledge troops to a proposed NATO mission in Greenland, according to sources cited by Der Spiegel on Tuesday. The move, still under discussion,

Cuba/World

Mr. Biden: Stop the Political and Inhumane Abuse of Cubans

Editor’s Note: The following open letter by Ignacio Ramonet, directed to the President of the United States, underscores the ongoing hardships endured by the Cuban people. It calls for the removal of Cuba from the so-called State Sponsors of Terrorism

September 5, 2024

Biden’s Desperate Gamble: The Final Assault on Putin and Russia

Defence/Diplomacy

There is a scene early on in Nathanael West’s satirical 1933 novella Miss Lonelyhearts that reeks of depression, despair, and genius. It’s hard to forget. The

China in the Atlantic

Columns

News reports tying China to Brazil are fairly rare from a military perspective. Generally speaking, Brazil holds no great interest for China other than

Mr. Biden: Stop the Political and Inhumane Abuse of Cubans

September 5, 2024
Cuba/World

Editor’s Note: The following open letter by Ignacio Ramonet, directed to the President of the United States, underscores the ongoing hardships endured by the Cuban people. It calls for the removal of

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Washington Must Act with Respect on U.S.-China Relations

August 27, 2024
Defence/Diplomacy

U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will begin his inaugural visit to China in his current position on Tuesday for a new round of strategic communication between China and the United States.

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