Pashinian’s Western-backed victory spells the defeat of Armenian sovereignty

Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on Sunday, May 7. Armenia is a small but strategically important country located in the South Caucasus. But let’s provide some historical context regarding […]
The Illusion of Peace in the Middle East

The Middle East remains mired in cycles of conflict and apparent truce. Normalisation agreements between Israel and Arab countries (the Abraham Accords) and intermittent negotiations with Iran occasionally fuel hopes […]
Elections in Armenia: Between Multipolarity and Unipolarity

The upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia on 7 June go far beyond domestic politics; rather, they represent a geopolitical dualism of the first order: between the European Union (a subsidiary […]
Venezuela: Between Sovereignty, the Left, and the American Right

On the night of January 3 of this year, during a military operation in Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured and taken (kidnapped) to the […]
The struggle for a Multipolar Order from within the Western Empire itself

Given the situation in the world, what would be normal and foreseeable would be a rise in anti-Yankee and anti-Zionist sentiment within the bloc itself subject to the Western Empire. […]
Mercenarism, hypocrisy and controlled dissidence in Colombia

Less than five months before the end of his term, Colombian President Gustavo Petro sanctioned on March 17 of this year, Law 2569, a law that prohibits mercenarism in the […]
The End of the Unipolar Era: Summit of Xi and Putin

The summit between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin (19–20 May 2026 in Beijing) confirms a major historical shift: the post-Cold War world is coming to an end. For nearly eighty […]
Mali and the security crisis in the Western Sahel

In April 2026, Mali’s protracted security crisis reached a critical inflection point. A coordinated offensive by the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM) and the secular […]
What is really happening in Bolivia?

Much of the international attention has been directed towards what has been happening for several weeks now in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, we are referring to the great popular […]
Quo vadis, Armenia?

The Armenian elites who, in the past year and a half, intensified their respective agreements with their counterparts in Europe, Azerbaijan, Turkey and the United States, are doing everything possible […]