U.S. arms sales and dangerous nuclear program documented
Washington’s arms companies are blamed for fueling conflicts way beyond the country’s borders at the expense of civilians who are dying from bombs made in America.
EU “special tribunal” for Ukraine war raises more questions than answers
The European Union’s plans to set up a special tribunal to hear alleged Russian crimes in the Ukraine war has raised more questions than answers about the bloc’s initiative.
More Europeans will perish from energy crisis than Ukraine war
More people will perish in Europe this winter because of unaffordable household energy costs than those who have died on the battlefield in the Ukraine war, according to research by the British weekly newspaper The Economist.
Europe to bear the brunt of global economic growth
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) says the global economy is facing significant challenges. Growth is losing momentum, high inflation has broadened out across countries, with Europe to be hit hardest in the global slowdown as the Ukraine war “provokes a massive energy price shock not seen since the 1970s.”
NASA’s $93b taxpayer mission as U.S. poverty rises
After years of delays and technical problems, the U.S. space agency, NASA, has finally kick-started its costly aerospace mission using $93 billion of the American worker’s taxpayer money at a time when a large proportion of families in the country are struggling to put food on the table.
Change of power in Iran and U.S. has failed to resolve disputes: expert
A senior expert on American affairs believes that the disputes between Iran and the U.S. over the 2015 nuclear deal - JCPOA- and tensions in relations are not resolved with a change of power in Tehran and Washington.
Netanyahu and Biden’s foreign policy
U.S. foreign policy is bipartisan for supporting Israel, but Democrats are less influenced by their allies than Republican rivals.
Nov.20 Presidential Election to Take Kazakhstan to New Era
The Republic of Kazakhstan is getting ready for holding its seventh presidential election since its independence in 1991 as the event will open a new horizon for the country and its people which are eagerly waiting for it, says Kazakhstan Ambassador to Tehran Mr. Askhat Orazbay.
Netanyahu vs. the Lion’s Den Brigade
The extremist Zionist far-right camp led by Benjamin Netanyahu along with his radical coalition has won 64 out of 120 seats in the 25th Israeli Knesset elections.
American analyst: Ensuring control over Europe a prime strategic imperative for Washington
The European Union is facing a serious and urgent threat in terms of energy supply resulting from the Ukraine war. Since Russia has been an outstanding supplier of gas for Europe, finding a sustainable alternative seems to be really difficult.