Tag: Middle East
Putin Defends Russia's Diversity: Challenging Western Perceptions
Putin accused Western elites of endorsing Russophobia, racism, and neo-Nazism as part of their official ideology.
China's Low Earth Orbit Satellites: A New Frontier in Espionage?
The increasing number of Chinese LEO satellites raises questions about their true purpose. While China maintains that they are primarily for commercial remote sensing, the evidence suggests a more expansive mission.
The Urgency of Nuclear War Concerns in the Biden Era
The ongoing proxy war in Ukraine, fueled by geopolitical tensions, is escalating rapidly. With talks of NATO countries sending troops into Ukraine, the risk of direct confrontation between the United States, NATO allies, and Russia, the world's most nucle...
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Visits Ethiopia to Push for Peace Accord and Strengthen Regional Relations Amidst Growing Chinese Influence
The visit marks the highest-ranking US official's trip to Ethiopia since the outbreak of the conflict between Ethiopia’s government and Tigrayan rebels in 2020. With US estimates indicating that around 500,000 lives have been lost in the conflict, Blinken...
Putin Demands Vigilance in Defending Russia Against Societal Threats
Putin thanked the prosecutors for their professionalism and diligence, and expressed confidence that they will continue to work with speed and quality to protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens and society. association and the state. He e...
China's Role In Facilitating Diplomatic Ties Between Saudi Arabia And Iran
China's participation in promoting the Iran-Saudi Arabia agreement is seen as a demonstration of its diplomatic capacity to resolve international disputes through political dialogue.
Iran President Raisi Promoted That Iran Had Thwarted US Destabilization Plans.
Iranian leader says country's cities are 'safe and sound' after what he called a failed attempt by the US to instigate a repeat the 2011 Arab uprisings in the Islamic Republic
Iranian Judicial Authorities Have Indicted Protesters
Demonstrations are in their fifth week following the death of woman accused of a dress code violation
The European Political Community (EPC) Is Now A Fact
It all adds up to the coveted goal of "strategic autonomy," the idea that "Europe" (i.e., the EU) is internally cohesive and also strive to act independently in international affairs at a time when U.S.-China bipolarity is taking shape.
Israel Accused Of Killing Palestinian In West Bank
The Lions’ Den armed group said Tamer al-Kilani was killed when an explosive device planted on a motorcycle exploded as he walked by.
The Streets Of Berlin, Washington And Los Angeles Witnessed Protests In Solidarity With Iranian Women
Thousands of people hit the streets of Berlin, several US cities to support Iranian women facing government crackdown.
Shopkeepers And Factory Workers Went On Strike In Iran
The death of 22-year-old Amini, after her arrest for allegedly breaching Iran's strict dress code for women, has fueled the biggest protests seen in the Islamic republic for years
U.N. Human Rights Officials Warn As Fighting Escalates In Northern Syria
Dozens of civilians reportedly have been killed and injured in fighting between militant Islamist rebels and Turkish-affiliated armed groups in the region
Some 80,000 People Joined A Berlin Rally Saturday
Demonstration staged as show of support for women-led protests in Iran sparked by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini
Iran Prison Fire Erupts Amid Continued Protests
Authorities blame inmates for setting fire to prison uniforms, but blaze occurs amid ongoing rights protests in Iran