Saturday, 2 November , 2024

Chinese Foreign Policy

China opens first military base in Djibouti

Published: Monday 4 September 2017 Ships carrying Chinese military personnel departed on Tuesday July 11 to set up China’s first military base in Djibouti, state...

China resolute in carrying out UN sanctions

2017/10/26 China has been comprehensively and strictly carrying out the UN sanctions against North Korea to fulfill China's international obligations, Gao Feng, spokesman for the...

Forces Behind Trump Prepare Nuclear War. China helping by not opposing

US Dominated Security Council Tightens Savage Sanctions on North Korea, Intentional Provocations to War By Carla Stea Introduction On September 24, 2017, The New York Times published...

Antonio Guterres – an instrument of Neocons

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos First Published: 23/7/2017 The new General Secretary of the UN does nothing to stop the wars that are destroying Libya, Syria, Yemen or...

Russia and China on Mosul

What does Mosul victory mean? Source: www.china.org.cn By Sajjad Malik Iraqi forces fought valiantly to dislodge Islamic State remnants from the historic city of Mosul. It is...

Antonio Guterres – an instrument of Neocons

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos The new General Secretary of the UN does nothing to stop the wars that are destroying Libya, Syria, Yemen or those threatening...

Three Axes in the Middle East

Finding goodness  By Mazin Qumsiyeh   It has been a very challenging week. Not in terms of life or our (volunteer) work. I and my wife...

Afghanistan and its region. Α view from Russia

By Tayyab Baloch Moscow has formulated trilateral mechanisms aimed at seeking regional stability through solving the Afghanistan crisis with the help of regional neighboring countries....

Trump, Russia and China – a reverse of the Nixon game?

Could it be that, almost 45 years after Nixon’s breakthrough with China, the United States’ 45th president will be taking Kissinger’s advice? President Obama tried to make a “pivot” to Asia the capstone of his foreign policy. Will Donald Trump make a “pivot” toward Moscow, and away from Beijing, a capstone of his?