
Dilemma in the upcoming election in Sweden
By Tülin Uygur, Stockholm / Sweden On September 11, the Swedish people will go to the polls and vote for the party they want to govern the country for the

By Tülin Uygur, Stockholm / Sweden On September 11, the Swedish people will go to the polls and vote for the party they want to govern the country for the

Doğu Perinçek, the Chairman of the Vatan Party (Patriotic Party), addressed the State leaders of the Russian Federation and the youth of Russia at the opening meeting of Russia’s new

The conflict in Ukraine continues to affect Europe. Sanctions applied against Russia are continuously increasing inflation. European lives were seriously and negatively affected by the fact that gas supplies from

By Michael Roberts * The G7 governments have a problem. The war in Ukraine against Russia is not won. It looks set to be a long grinding conflict, possibly with no

Within its foreign policy, the United States and the United Kingdom have targeted United World International previously with sanctions. Our website has alredy made an according statement, rejecting the claims

Argentina’s Vice President Christina Fernandez de Kirchner has been victim of an assassination attempt on September 1st in Buenos Aires. She survived the attempt, because the assassin’s gun, pointed at

The Turkish War of Independence (19 May 1919 – 24 July 1923) was a series of military campaigns waged by the Turkish National Movement, after parts of the Ottoman Empire

Germany’s governing Social Democrat Party (SPD) has its headquarters in Berlin in the Willy-Brandt-Haus. The website of the building describes it as “not a party castle but an open house,

United World International expert, Moscow University lecturer, historian and political scientist Dr. Mehmet Perinçek spoke to Sputnik about Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, following his death.

By Prof. Dr. Ata Atun * For a long time, Greece has been very concerned about losing its regional importance, not being taken into account and not being treated as

Recent clashes between armed groups in the capital Tripoli have returned Libya back to international headlines, casting new doubts about the future of the country’s peace and stability. We spoke

The public agenda had been very busy in Türkiye last week. Many politicians and parties celebrated the August 30 Victory Day Centennial, as it was being commemorated by the public
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