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The Covid pandemic and geopolitical issues are more likely to be key issues for the power prices in 2022.
“What we've got to have once we’re taking a look at these figures can be the financial debate on using all these commodities and the growing dem...
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Although it's stating the apparent, Russia has been at struggle with Ukraine since 2014.
The current video summit between president Biden and Putin because of Russia’s giant army buildup at Ukraine’s border was as soon as again a response to a potent...
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Vladimir Putin claims that defending ethnic Russians justifies army action towards Ukraine. Putin’s concern for Ukraine’s Russian minority is bombastic. His larger international aim is to confront NATO and undermine US leadership to redeem the Russia...
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On December 11, Sali Berisha, a two-term Prime Minister and President of Albania, was addressing some ten thousand jubilant Democratic Celebration congress members within the Tirana important soccer stadium. The political occasion was a novelty in so...
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There are a couple of reoccurring points that come up across the EU water cooler and that is the concept of a European Protection Drive, commonly often known as a “European Military”. The concept of a European Military has its roots withi...
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If anything, Washington’s neoconservatives have an unerring intuition for survival. Having caused multiple disasters within the 20 years since 9/11—from the Iraq Conflict to the dual debacles in Libya and Syria—the neoconservatives appear to have per...
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The eyes of the world’s main overseas coverage wonks have been all on Washington, DC, after President Joe Biden met with fellow democratic leaders on the “Summit for Democracy”. This was a key realization of his campaign pledge of 2020 and – co...
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades met in Jerusalem on December 7 where they reaffirmed the robust cooperation between the three Mediterranean nations, particularl...
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In some ways, Europe is way better placed to face up to its second pandemic winter. Although instances are surging across the continent and the new Omicron variant has sparked recent considerations, many nations have succeeded in somewhat decoupling...
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On December 9 and 10, President Biden will host a digital “Summit for Democracy.” The gathering will deliver together leaders from 110 nations who work in government, civil society and the personal sector, with the officially declared function of cre...
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Incoming German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has tapped Inexperienced Celebration co-leader Annalena Baerbock as overseas minister.
Baerbock, a 40-year-old diplomatic novice, has persistently espoused liberal interventionist views that one left-wing Americ...
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The previous gents who had come to Vienna have been visibly emotional as they recounted within the circumstances surrounding the signing of the treaty that officially dissolved the Soviet Union in December 1991.
4 of the still-living signatories to...
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No less than four dinghies reached the shore at Dungeness in Kent on Sunday, carrying dozens of people determined to succeed in Britain before worsening winter weather makes the crossing unattainable. This latest group of arrivals will add to the 24,...
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The thought of a so-called ‘European Army’ has come out and in of style in the Brussels bubble for about 20 years. After every international occasion the place armed battle becomes a risk, the viability of a pan-European army pressure is...
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A quick take a look at a map of the Close to East and North Africa reveals two key information: 1) The area is politically divided into sparsely populated, however geographically monumental nations on one aspect; smaller nations on the opposite, most...