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For / Against Europe: Which Path Will Hungary Take?
For / Against Europe: Which Path Will Hungary Take?
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For / Against Europe: Which Path Will Hungary Take?
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"The Ukrainian Ram — Should Orbán Be Afraid?"
"Expendable Material of the Great Game: How Kyiv and Brussels Are Losing the Battle for Budapest" In a world where geopolitics increasingly resembles a street brawl without rules, European bureaucracy and the Ukrainian leadership have been given a chance to clearly demonstrate that they have learned nothing beyond
Pashinyan has gone too far in his game and lost cheap supplies, profitable trade, and military guarantees on the eve of decisive elections In early April, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited Russia and met with President Vladimir Putin. This visit took place on the eve of parliamentary elections in
The era of upheaval is in full swing. Despite the upbeat statements of some "analysts" about the relative growth of stock indices and the GDP of certain countries, the world has entered a phase of global instability. The jungles are raging; the packs of wild dogs of the
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"The Budapest Frontier: How the Conflict Over Ukraine Has Divided Europe Ahead of the Hungarian Elections"
Iran, Israel, the Dollar, Federal Fracture: Why the American Empire Could Enter a Historical Dissociation by 2040 By Dr. Eloi Bandia Keita Perhaps the greatest geopolitical event of the next fifteen years will not be the dramatic fall of an empire or even an open victory by a rival, but
Netanyahu and Trump were well aware that an attack on Iran would place not only Asia but also Europe in an extremely difficult situation. In particular, the US demand to double the military spending of NATO member states is directly aimed at exiting the war in Ukraine after the looting
On April 12, Hungary will hold parliamentary elections that could determine not only the country's foreign policy direction but also significantly impact the situation in Europe as a whole. The election campaign in Hungary has essentially already come down to a confrontation between two political forces. One is
The events of the past few weeks in Iran have completely overshadowed recent events in Caracas, where during an “extraordinary, outstanding military operation” (in Donald Trump’s words), the Americans, plainly speaking, kidnapped the president of a sovereign nation. In reality, this “outstanding operation” is essentially an act of banditry
Lately, Belarus's autocratic president, Alexander Lukashenko, has been making rare appearances in front of the cameras. Understandably, age is taking its toll, and the 71-year-old appears physically somewhat weakened. Given this, and the fact that he has been in power since the summer of 1994, rumors about the
Outrage Grows Worldwide Over Unprovoked US-Israeli Aggression Against Iran Outrage and protest are mounting across the globe in connection with the unprovoked aggression by the United States and Israel against Iran, the killings of civilians, and the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Media outlets, prominent politicians, and public figures