With the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) cancelling a delegation that reportedly consisted of over 200 delegates, many in the tourism industry are […]
Category: Opinion
On the Edge of the Abyss: India and Pakistan’s Escalating, Extremely Dangerous Standoff
Following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed over 40 people, tensions between India and Pakistan have reached a perilous peak. Indian Prime Minister […]
After Countless Foreign Invasions and Wars: Vietnam Cultivates its Neutrality – to its Own Advantage
Festive atmosphere in Vietnam: people pose in front of the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, the founder of modern Vietnam (Photo: Felix Abt) This week, […]
The Nixon Shock and Trump’s Tariffs: Parallel Responses to Military Setbacks
The Nixon Shock: Severing the Dollar-Gold Link Under the Bretton Woods system (1944–1971), major currencies were pegged to the U.S. dollar, which was convertible to […]
From Fabrication to Confirmation: North Koreans Fighting in Russia
How North Korea’s Artillery Production Reshaped Russia’s Strategy at Kursk Despite objections from the Russian military, Korean troops were ultimately permitted to fight in Kursk. […]
Tense Peace in Port Sudan: A Field Report from Sudan’s De Facto Capital
Port Sudan, once a remote trading hub, now stands as the sole city in Sudan where Westerners can cautiously venture. With the ongoing war casting […]
Communist Snow White: The Woke Girl Boss Fairy Tale No One Wanted
Disney has done it again—this time, turning Snow White into a bizarre fusion of woke, Girl Boss, and communist aesthetics, all while pretending it’s progressive. […]
South Korea’s biosecurity is safe, thanks to Russia
Currently, most countries of the world pay special attention to preventing the emergence and spread of outbreaks of various particularly dangerous infections that can cause […]