African Call to Boycott Western Institutions Targetting Africa’s Fossil Fuels

A number of Western companies, financial institutions, and political organizations have called for disinvestment from Africa’s fossil fuels as part of the drive to reach the goal of “net zero emissions” imposed by the climate change lobby. In response, the African Energy Chamber (AEC), which represents African firms engaged in developing the continent’s fossil fuels, issued a July 13 statement […]

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Global Crisis Drives Regime Change Operations in Caribbean and Ibero-America

On July 11, protests broke out in several Cuban cities, as citizens took to the streets to complain about energy blackouts, food and medicine shortages that have intensified in recent months as the COVID-19 pandemic worsened. This was not the “social explosion” that Western governments and globalist media claimed, but rather the product of a sophisticated social media campaign organized […]

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The Development of Afghanistan Is a Tremendous Opportunity for the World

The many projects already planned for modern transportation lines in and through Afghanistan need to be implemented immediately, Helga Zepp-LaRouche urges in her article, to integrate it into a development perspective. Of course they pose “considerable engineering challenges” given the rugged geography of the country, “but the shared vision of overcoming poverty and underdevelopment combined with the expertise and cooperation […]

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Taliban Reassure Russia and China, Hold Talks with Afghan Government

In the shadow of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban have given both Russia and China assurances that they welcome their investments and will protect their interests in Afghanistan. Talks were held on July 8 in Moscow between Russia’s Special Presidential Envoy for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov and a Taliban delegation on future relations. The political spokesman of the latter, […]

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Some Progress Made in Biden-Putin Talks, But Relations Remain Strained

At a moment when officials in Russia and the United States correctly assert that relations between them are at the “lowest level” in years, any change immediately attracts scrutiny and speculation. Such was the case following the phone call on July 9 between Presidents Putin and Biden, the first substantive follow-up to their June 16 summit in Geneva. Reports on […]

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UN Resolution on Syria: A “Historic Moment” in Russia-U.S. Cooperation

On July 9, the United Nations Security Council unanimously passed a resolution on cross-border humanitarian aid for Syria jointly prepared by Russia and the United States, together with Ireland and Norway, This is the first time Washington has de facto recognized the authority of the Syrian government, and the country’s territorial integrity. Russia’s Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia described […]

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EU-China Cooperation: Chinese Media Cover Cheminade and French Schiller Institute

Former French Presidential candidate Jacques Cheminade and a delegation of his party, Solidarité & Progrès, took part per video in the CPC’s July 6 World Political Parties Summit, together with political party leaders from more than 160 countries, whose central theme was: “Working Towards People’s Well Being and the Responsibilities of Political Parties.” Cheminade was asked for comments by several […]

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