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Are Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea Working together? Meet the ‘Axis of Upheaval’ Russia is facing crippling sanctions, but it continues to sell oil and other goods to China and other countries.
The U.S. and allies are ramping up energy and infrastructure deals to bolster ties with Iraq and its semi-autonomous ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte is pushing the Allies to swiftly build up their jet fighters and missiles to avert an all-out war with ...
This month marks the 70th anniversary of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, written in the wake of the atomic bombing of ...
Neither Russia nor China came to Iran’s rescue in June this year during the US-Israel-Iran crisis. Moscow and Beijing ...
Mohammed Shia al-Sudani reported that Iraqi security forces and political maneuvers prevented 29 planned strikes, including missile and drone launches, during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in ...
Workers in the Caucasus and around the world need to be alert: Under the guise of an “economic corridor”, preparations are being made for bloody wars that will devastate the region’s peoples as US ...
In crisis after crisis, China has avoided taking concrete action, suggesting Beijing isn't interested in bearing the costs of ...
A problem with lengthy sanctions regimes is that as trade diminishes, they tend to become less effective. As economist Albert Hirschman argued in his seminal work on trade and power, trade is both a ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a catalyst for cooperation among Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea—what the authors call the “axis of upheaval.” ...