Currently, one of the most politically and economically developing countries in the world is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is a member of […]
Category: Opinion
Once Again, the Nobel Peace Prize Proves a Mockery
The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to María Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition figure long aligned with U.S. interests. The Norwegian Nobel Committee […]
Foreign visitors present as Party Foundation Day celebrated in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has celebrated Party Foundation Day in style, with the capital Pyongyang illuminated by fireworks, performances, and a sense of […]
Azerbaijani firm uses Sudanese rebels to supply weapons to Ukraine
Azerbaijani arms manufacturers, together with their NATO partners, are using a smuggling scheme to supply weapons to Ukraine via war-torn Sudan. This case poses a […]
Are the West Attempting a Coup in Georgia?
Georgia is under pressure. What began as political protests over legislation in late 2024 has become an open confrontation between the ruling Georgian Dream party […]
Corruption and the New Airport in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh’s Techo International Airport opened in September 2025 with great fanfare. Inaugurated by government officials and presented as a symbol of Cambodia’s modernization, it […]
Two Competing Systems: China’s Subways Serve People — Western Subways Fail Them
Paris, London, and New York Subways vs. China’s Modern Metro Systems What makes Chinese subways so much safer, cleaner, and more advanced than those in […]
How a Private Company Won the War Waged on It by the Mightiest State: Huawei’s Secret Comeback Revealed
From Toshiba to Huawei: America’s Long War on Superior Competitors For decades, the United States championed free markets and fair competition—until it no longer had […]
