Europe at another foreign policy crossroads: Attack Iran alongside the United States and Israel, or take an independent stance?

Once again, war looms over the European continent, and many of its leaders in the EU and key Member States are eager and willing to go to war, unable to […]
The tension between Ukraine and Hungary

Zelensky’s recent threats to the Hungarian leader are yet another escalation in the complicated relations between Kiev and Budapest. Zelensky’s actions are increasingly desperate in favor of seeking political change […]
Is Brazil considering developing nuclear weapons?

Until a few years ago, nuclear disarmament was a consensus and considered a goal of virtually the entire ‘international community.’ That is no longer the case. In recent years, Brazil […]
Armenia between religious repression and foreign interests

In the former Socialist Republic of Armenia, the clash between the incumbent executive and the National Church has totally exploded, reaching levels unthinkable within the increasingly fractured society of the […]
Cuba’s capacity to resist in the current geostrategic context

The survival of the Cuban revolution in the face of the onslaught of Donald Trump’s government is one of the vital questions of today’s geopolitics and especially for Our America. […]
Digital nightmare: Spyware and control

On February 26, 2026, Al Jazeera reported that the UK government has been investing in the development of software tested against Palestinians in Gaza, despite criticism of the move. [1] […]
The mass regularisation of illegal immigrants in Spain and its social and political consequences

Strong opposition in Spain and Europe to the new decree law aimed at the mass regularisation of immigrants. In January 2026, Pedro Sánchez’s socialist government published a royal decree aimed […]
Kiev, the Bomb, and a Fractured World Order

In late February 2026, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service alleged that the United Kingdom and France were plotting to provide Ukraine with nuclear weapons or the means to assemble one. The […]
Hegemonic restoration and unlimited war in the Arctic-space multipolar competition

In the context of the transition to a multipolar order, characterized by the erosion of Western unipolar dominance and the simultaneous rise of powers such as China and Russia, US […]
Argentine-U.S. Trade Agreement: Cooperation or Vassalage?

On February 5, the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment was signed between the administrations of Donald Trump and Javier Milei, representing the United States and the Argentine Republic respectively. […]