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As China’s youth feel dejected, Xi faces the rise of ‘bai lan’

Frustrated by mounting uncertainties and lack of economic opportunities in Jinping’s kingdom, youth have come up with a new phrase to encapsulate their outlook...

Russia is weaponising food supplies which will cause global chaos

‘If we do not feed people, we feed conflict’, Antonio Guterres said, urging Russia to release Ukrainian grain exports. Even before Russia invaded Ukraine, many...

Russia is dying out; here’s why

For the many Russians fleeing the Putin regime, the collapse of their world is a personal tragedy. It’s also a tragedy for Russia, as...

Putin’s plans backfire, Finland and Sweden will join Nato

Until recently, Finnish leaders saw Nato membership as an unnecessary provocation to Moscow. London: It was all so predictable. Last February, as Russian forces were...

Will Vlad go nuclear?

Many would consider reminders of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as alarmist, but the fact remains that nuclear weapons, or at least their threat, is one...

Why Vladimir Putin is unlikely to survive his invasion of Ukraine

There is even growing speculation that his personal decision to go to war with Ukraine was as a result of being terminally ill. For...

Is Putin’s war on Ukraine really about religion?

Putin told the crowd that Saint Fyodor had once said that ‘the storms of war would glorify Russia’. ‘This is how it was in...

China plans to replace Russia as Serbia’s bestie

China’s investments in Serbia recently exceeded three billion euros and Chinese infrastructure loans were in excess of eight billion. Last weekend, six Chinese Air Force...

Why are Russian armed forces performing so badly?

What is surprising to the military analysts in the West, is the ineptitude of Russian forces in a war that the Kremlin still insists...

China will be the big winner from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

 The upside for China will be that as Russia becomes more economically and politically isolated, Beijing will seek to profit from its dilemma, walking...

Peacemaker Turkey, between a rock and a hard place

Of all the countries in the region, the war in Ukraine has put Turkey in the most difficult geopolitical position. ‘War is the realm of...

Vladimir Putin is destroying Russia’s future

Vladimir Putin was willing to pay a high price for a gain, but is ending up paying a higher price than he imagined for...

Echoes of Grozny and Aleppo reverberate around Ukraine

With the Kremlin’s plan of a quick victory and the installation of a puppet government in Kyiv having convincingly failed, we are seeing an...

Putin has made the European Union great again

‘And just as Vladimir Putin thought that he would destroy European unity, exactly the opposite has happened. Cooperation is solid as a rock’, said...

Is Vlad mad or simply bad?

This is no longer just about Ukraine; every former Soviet state is, by implication, now in the firing line. A stunned world is still reeling...

Could Ukraine be neutral, like Finland?

Putin’s current aggression is pushing more and more Ukrainians away from Russia towards the West. It was exactly three years ago that Ukraine’s President, then...

Will Russia’s embrace of China create geopolitical problems for India?

It has been said that as Russia’s problems with the US become sharper and its alliance with China deeper, the old ties between New...

Londongrad is key to sanctions against Russia, but they won’t work

Some experts are expressing a different note of caution. Additional sanctions might send signals to oligarchs that it is time to become even more...

Ukraine crisis exposes NATO’s deep faultlines

When Putin decided to create the current crisis, it was probably beyond his wildest dreams that the reaction by Western allies would be so...

Brinkmanship over Ukraine as Putin insists it’s our land, our people

The roots of this artificial crisis lie in Putin’s pan-Russianist obsession. In his eyes, borderland countries with ethnic Russian populations, particularly Ukraine, are ‘Russian...

Will 2022 witness American Civil War 2.0, or will that happen in 2024?

For the first time since the 4-year civil war ended in 1865, America finds itself with a major Party that has become detached from...

Is it a bluff, or will there really be war in Ukraine?

US negotiators at tomorrow’s meeting must seek ways to de-escalate the looming conflict, while finding face-saving ways for Putin to back down. Why is President...

Czechia leads EU’s anti-China group; will Germany join?

On his first day in office, the new Prime Minister Fiala sent a message to capitals around the world: ‘Our country is turning West’....

If it had turned out differently, Putin might still be driving a taxi

Recently declassified documents reveal how hard Mikhail Gorbachev struggled throughout 1990 and 1991 to preserve the Union against the independent-minded leaders of Soviet republics,...

With nuclear talks on the brink, Israel is preparing to attack Iran

The JCPOA allowed Iran to enrich uranium to 3.67% purity. Now released from its obligations, Iran reached the 60% level, just short of the...

Vladimir Putin is whitewashing Russia’s dark past

Putin wants to control the historical narrative in Russia. The Kremlin aims to legitimise its authoritarian practices by imbuing the power of the state...

The bad guys are winning, but can Biden’s summit push back?

By convening the 9-10 December virtual summit, Biden’s unstated aim is to counter diplomatic, economic and military dangers posed by the rising authoritarian tide...

Russia poised to attack Ukraine as military build-up continues

There’s little doubt that the military build-up would allow for a large-scale attack on Ukraine, should Putin decide to make such a move in...

Putin’s shadowy ‘foreign legion’ expands his geopolitical influence

By subcontracting high-risk and experimental operations in fragile states to the Wagner Group, the Kremlin obtains a screen of plausible deniability and avoids public...

Belarus weaponising migrants against the EUROPEAN UNION

The UN refugee agency is ‘very worried’ by the scenes at the border, where people are dying of hypothermia and hunger. A war of...

China’s worldwide web of repression, control is facing pushback

Freedom House concluded that China’s campaign of global repression and control is unprecedented in human history. But there are signs of pushback, as countries...

Turkey is creeping into Russia’s orbit and NATO is worried

Deep strains have developed in Erdogan’s relationship with his NATO partners because of his cuddling up to Russia and his adventurous and bellicose activities...

Nuclear North Korea raises the prospect of war on the peninsula

China, or its ally Pakistan, likely passed the warhead design, or the warhead itself, to North Korea. China also contributed the transporter-erector-launcher truck used...

Weapons may not deter Xi, but computer chips will

Taiwan has been preparing for possible conflict with China for a long time. The recently published Quadrennial Defence Review revealed that its deterrence has...

The impossible dilemma facing Afghanistan’s Taliban government

The Taliban and Al Qaeda are joined at the hip. From its founding by Osama bin Laden in 1986, Al Qaeda has pledged loyalty...

One remarkable woman’s battle for justice against Vladimir Putin

The Soviet Union had a long tradition of assassinating enemies, but following its collapse, under Yeltsin assassinations stopped and Moscow’s secret poisons laboratory was...

Why today’s German elections are important for India

More than 1,700 German companies are active in India and provide some 700,000 jobs in the country. There are also hundreds of Indian businesses...

Winning elections, the Putin way

The three days of Russia’s parliamentary elections have been shaping up over many months to be the least free since Putin came to power...

Are Taliban aware of the humanitarian catastrophe looming?

With banks closed for weeks and ATMs out of cash, even those Afghans with savings haven’t been able to take out their money. Many...

Spies and jihadists, has America learned anything from 9/11?

9/11 was a wake-up call for the Bush administration to correct the endemic fault lines within the US intelligence community. London: At 8.48 on the...

Xi Jinping weighs up his opportunities in Afghanistan

For China, the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan redraws Asia’s geopolitical map and hands it an opportunity to further project Beijing’s power in the region. London:...

Taliban victory will be a bed of nails for Pakistan

When the religious militancy, the seed of which was sown by Islamabad, heads towards Pakistan, it will be catastrophic. ‘The supreme art of war is...

Iran escalates the nuclear threat, or is it just bluff?

Independent analysts believe that Iran is not in a crash programme to create nuclear weapons, but the enrichment process is really a pressure tool...

How long can Europe’s last dictator survive?

Belarus has been rocked by months of opposition protests after the rigged elections last August. More than 35,000 people have been detained during the...

If vaccine refusniks win, forget about beating Covid

Some of the evangelicals have linked coronavirus vaccinations to ‘the mark of the beast’, a symbol of submission to the Antichrist found in biblical...

Are China and Russia turning to diplomatic brain-cooking?

One possible clue could come from the work of an American company, WaveBand Corporation, which in 2006 developed a prototype weapon for the US...

No jab-no job, as Covid-19 surges in Russia

Officials ruled that 60% of workers in ‘customer-facing’ service sector roles must be fully vaccinated by mid-August. Although workers are free to refuse the...

Agony in Afghanistan, while China waits in the wings

John Sopko, the brutally honest US inspector general for reconstruction in Afghanistan, has been sounding the alarm for years about how corruption, waste and...

Iran’s proxies are a threat to peace in Middle East

Teheran has created a network of allies among more than a dozen major militias across the region, some with their own political parties, which...

Iran’s hanging judge will now be the President

In 1988, at the age of 28, he became one of four people on the infamous Panel of Death that sent thousands of political...

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