Radical Green Policies And Anti-Russia Paranoia Aggravate EU’s Energy Crisis By Andrew Korybko Coupled with the continued global economic uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, the result is that the EU will continue suffering from high prices and unreliable supplies so long as it… Read More ›
International Affairs
The Spectre Of “Shadow NATO” Hangs Heavy Over “Greater Scandinavia”
The Spectre Of “Shadow NATO” Hangs Heavy Over “Greater Scandinavia” By Andrew Korybko This region is arguably one of the targets of ‘Shadow NATO’, a concept that refers to the de facto inclusion of countries into the US-led military alliance. Russian… Read More ›
OIC’s Extraordinary Session on Afghanistan: Outcome And Achievements
OIC’s Extraordinary Session on Afghanistan: Outcome And Achievements Experts Ahmed Quraishi and Hassan Aslam Shad analyse the outcome and achievements of OIC’s extraordinary session on Afghanistan hosted by Pakistan on 19th December 2021. Syeda Qudsiya Mashhadi moderated the session.
Growing Human Rights Abuses And Atrocities Against Muslims In India: Jinnah Stands Vindicated
Growing Human Rights Abuses And Atrocities Against Muslims In India: Jinnah Stands Vindicated By News Desk The only solution to the growing Indian extremism is the liberation of all nations from Indian clutches. The personality of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah… Read More ›
The Policy Of United States Towards Kashmir: Past And Present
The Policy Of United States Towards Kashmir: Past And Present By Our Special Correspondent Istanbul, Turkey. December 22, 2021 – “The Kashmir conflict is often referred as potentially the most dangerous dispute in the world, as it involves the fate… Read More ›
Pakistan’s OIC Summit On Afghanistan: A Step In The Right Direction
Pakistan’s OIC Summit On Afghanistan: A Step In The Right Direction By Andrew Korybko Pakistan hosted an extraordinary session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) over the weekend aimed at averting Afghanistan’s impending humanitarian crisis. The war-torn country is presently… Read More ›
The Russian Spy Chief’s Interview Adds Credence To Moscow’s Balancing Intentions
The Russian Spy Chief’s Interview Adds Credence To Moscow’s Balancing Intentions By Andrew Korybko TASS reported on some key excerpts from his latest media appearance where he not only denied that his country has any “main adversaries” like during the Soviet… Read More ›
Russia-India Military And Economic Cooperation – Implications For Pakistan
Russia-India Military And Economic Cooperation – Implications For Pakistan Security analysts Khalid Muhammad and Shahid Raza analyse President Putin’s recent visit to India and comment on military and economic cooperation between Russia and India, and how it can affect Pakistan…. Read More ›
73 Years On: Kashmir Crisis Remains A Living Hell
73 Years On: Kashmir Crisis Remains A Living Hell By Our Special Correspondent Washington, D.C. December 10, 2021 – Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, Secretary General, Washington-based World Kashmir Awareness Forum today lamented the seeming conspiracy of silence over gross affronts… Read More ›
The Summit For Democracy Portends Hybrid War Escalations In The New Cold War
The Summit For Democracy Portends Hybrid War Escalations In The New Cold War By Andrew Korybko By explicitly making the West’s conception of “democracy” the ideological fault line in the New Cold War, the US distracts from the economic and strategic… Read More ›