
The historical roots of the Third Path
By Doğu Perinçek * Third and final part of the series on the upcoming elections and beyond in the United States. The first part can be read here and the

By Doğu Perinçek * Third and final part of the series on the upcoming elections and beyond in the United States. The first part can be read here and the

By Adem Kılıç * The Cyprus problem is one of the oldest negotiated problems in the world in the field of international relations. It is one of the issues that

By Doğu Perinçek * Second part of the series on upcoming elections and beyond in the United States. For the first part, follow this link. The US is at the

The United States continues trying to exclude Russia from international oil markets and determining the oil price, while maintaining the oil supply. Despite Washington’s attempts to organize increasing supply, OPEC

By Kutalmis Gurbuz * As a result of the explosions, the Nord Stream 1&2 pipelines that stretch all the way from Russia to Germany got out of service permanently. Both

By Sergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein * During my recent visit to Argentina and Uruguay, the institutions sponsoring my trip organized a tour where we made 14 presentations of the book “NATO

In the second part of the interview with Ferenc Almassy, Editor-in-Chief of Visegrad Post, we asked him about Hungary-US relations, the background of the campaign against George Soros and the

The public agenda in Türkiye has been busy last week. The decision from Turkish banks to withdraw from the Russian MIR payment system, dropped on the agenda like a bombshell.

Brazil has completed the first round of presidential elections, with favorite candidate Lula da Silva from Workers’ Party taking the lead. On October, the second round will take place, with

US media reports that up to hundreds of pounds of TNT equivalent explosives were used to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline. The actual destruction of Europe’s critical energy infrastructure

On September 30, a military coup took place in Burkina Faso, the second in 2022. As a result, Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba was overthrown and Captain Ibrahim Traoré replaced

by Ana Dagorret / Rio da Janerio After an election day that showed a completely divided country, Brazil is heading to a runoff election between Lula Da Silva and Jair
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