And why the International Criminal Court is a political court that serves Western interests. Berlin has now meekly confirmed the whereabouts of 161 young people […]
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500 Years of Western Dominance: Is it Coming to an End and What Comes Next?
Image Source In-depth Conversation with a Geopolitical Analyst and a Leading Researcher of the Emerging Eurasian World Order Glenn Diesen is Professor at the University […]
When Escalation Means Escalation
In one of the world’s poorest countries, Yemen, there is a tribe called the Houthis. Emanating from that tribe to lead a larger coalition of […]
Surprising Twist in a Bizarre, Earth-shattering Political and Espionage Drama
Pawns on a geopolitical chessboard and protagonists in a strange episode of Cold War 2.0: from left to right Michael Spavor, Meng Wanzhou, Michael Kovrig. […]
International law at will: Kosovo, Crimea, Turkey — now Niger
Many headlines: “ECOWAS plans military intervention in Niger”. But no one informs whether this would be allowed under international law. In the wake of the […]