Human Rights, Cover-Up for the Sin of Rulers of Mankind
Every year the so-called human rights organizations on December 10 which is Human Rights Day observe it somewhat
Europe’s Delay in Autonomy Affected by Biden Election
Donald Trump’s election as the U.S. President in 2016 was a turning point for many countries in the world to experience a new strategy
Counting on Biden a Strategic Mistake
The 59th U.S. presidential election was held in November 2020 and it was actually a race between incumbent President Donald Trump as the representative of the Republican Party and his major rival Joe Biden as the Democrat Party representative
Brave Majlis in Claw of the Cautious Gov’t
The open session of Majlis on Tuesday December 1 made history in the seven and half years life of the 11th and 12th government
Coronavirus Has Targeted Cultures
Since December 2019, and for almost one year, that the sun of Coronavirus (COVID-19) has risen in countries
21st Century, Living With State Terrorism
The operation for assassination of Brigadier General Dr. Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, as the follow-up of other terrors against scientists who have been active in the nuclear or defensive sciences
Memoirs Business or Disclosing Secrets?
Political personalities in the world sometimes publish their memoirs about the times when they were in office
Return of the U.S. to JCPOA!
The day when U.S. President Donald Trump announced withdrawal of the U.S. from of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)
China Disappointed by Trump , Concerned About Biden
Perhaps it is too soon to have conclusive remarks regarding when and in what condition Joe Biden will take office in the White House
West Asia on Course to Independence
Media outlets in the world during the past week have published many news items, in between of other news stuff