In a move that has sparked controversy and debate, Australia has attempted to strengthen its grip over the small Pacific island nation of Nauru through […]
Category: Opinion
The Slow Road to Chuuk Independence
The journey toward Chuuk’s potential independence has been a slow, turbulent one, steeped in history, geopolitics, and a complex relationship with the United States. Nestled […]
Why We Will Miss Assad’s Syria
The fall of Assad’s Syria marks the end of one of the most stable, secular, and socialist models in the Middle East—a model that was […]
Who Are the Syrian Opposition?
The Syrian opposition is often framed in Western discourse as a liberation movement fighting for democracy, yet the reality is far more complex and troubling. […]
How the DPRK Benefits from South Korea’s Martial Law Crisis: A New Narrative of Strength and Stability
The recent political crisis in South Korea, sparked by President Yoon Suk-yeol’s failed attempt to declare martial law, has once again exposed the fragility of […]
DPRK-Russia Defense Treaty: A New Strategic Partnership
On December 4, 2024, a pivotal defense treaty between the DPRK and Russia officially took effect, solidifying a long-standing alliance. This treaty, signed in June […]
India Reopens Embassy in Pyongyang: A Signal of Resilient Ties
In a move steeped in historical and geopolitical significance, India has restored its embassy operations in Pyongyang, marking a return to formal diplomatic engagement after […]
Brunei: The Unknown Dictatorship
When the world thinks of oil-rich monarchies, names like Saudi Arabia and the UAE often come to mind—states that have mastered the art of buying […]