By Fernando Esteche / Buenos Aires* A summit held between Russian Premier Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping is an unappealable response to the desperate attempt to recover hegemony by the Biden-Harris regime and Global Britain, an effort toward their diplomatic, military, commercial and financial redeployment. Entire paragraphs of the document signed by both leaders are intended to respond ...

By Taimur Khan* In spite of the world experiencing all-encompassing stagnation due to a surge in the COVID-19 global pandemic, the geopolitical environment remains in a state of constant flux. International relations continue to move forward with global developments proceeding as usual, underscored by conflict, commercial activity, and political realignments. Since the beginning of the new decade wherein the course ...

By Davide Rossi* Already fifteen years ago, the great geopolitical analyst Giulietto Chiesa and I were quite unique in Italy in our argument that the 21st century would see a declining NATO-backed hegemony of the West – defined by finance capital and the theft of energy and food materials from Africa, Asia and Latin America – come into conflict with ...

Putin’s visit to China and meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping and the subsequent signing of a cooperation agreement between the two countries had significant feedback in the Persian-language media around the world. While the Iran-based media had a positive perspective toward the trip and considered the interactions as further uniting the Eastern Front against the West, the Persian-language ...