Issues & Events
  • 55th MSC: How bigger concerns and foresight united world leaders against Washington

    55th MSC: How bigger concerns and foresight united world leaders against Washington

    Feb 21, 2019 04:04

    The annual Munich Security Conference (MSC) has once again put the relationship between the United States and its Western allies under the spotlight. The US was, as expected, at odds with its main rivals Russia and China. However, there have been clear divisions on display between the Washington and the EU. Fars news agency has more on this issue:

  • Mike Pence brought message from Trump to Munich: Why no one applauded?

    Mike Pence brought message from Trump to Munich: Why no one applauded?

    Feb 21, 2019 03:56

    US Vice President Mike Pence overestimated his audience’s opinion of the American president on Friday, February 15, 2019, when he spoke during an event at the Munich Security Conference. Fars news agency has published some good-to-know materials in this regard under the heading of “Mike Pence brought message from Trump to Munich: Why no one applauded?”

  • Nature threatened by insect apocalypse

    Nature threatened by insect apocalypse

    Feb 21, 2019 01:00

    Human beings are engaged in destroying the environment and other creatures which ultimately results in human destruction. Without doubt, the main culprit in this issue is the United States of America which wages illegal wars across the world and uses myriads of weapons against innocent people to the detriment of the entire mankind.

  • US “accidentally” arming Al Qaeda (again)

    US “accidentally” arming Al Qaeda (again)

    Feb 21, 2019 00:52

    US weapons are once again falling into the hands of militants fighting in one of Washington’s many proxy wars – this time in Yemen – the militants being militants of local Al Qaeda affiliates. Tony Cartalucci is Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer, and a frequent contributor to Global Research, has more on this topic in an article titled “Yemen: US “accidentally” arming Al Qaeda (again).”

  • As Yemeni fishermen risk their lives to feed their nation, Saudis use them for target practice

    As Yemeni fishermen risk their lives to feed their nation, Saudis use them for target practice

    Feb 21, 2019 00:43

    Mnar Muhawesh, the founder, CEO, and editor in chief of MintPress News and Ahmed Abdulrahman, a Yemeni journalist, activist, and translator based in Sanaa, Yemen, have jointly written a piece on the catastrophic situation in Yemen's Hodeida port city.

  • Hate-festival against Iran in Warsaw

    Hate-festival against Iran in Warsaw

    Feb 20, 2019 06:35

    While Donald Trump’s aides were fulminating in Warsaw against Iran’s alleged 'terrorism', it is the Islamic Republic of Iran that is the victim of terrorist attacks. These were the remarks of Eric Margolis, an American columnist, author and a veteran of many conflicts in the West Asia-North Africa region, in his article for MintPress, titled: “Hate-festival against Iran in Warsaw”.

  • INF Treaty in the context of the situation in the IPR

    INF Treaty in the context of the situation in the IPR

    Feb 20, 2019 06:27

    The announcement by President D. Trump of the intention to withdraw the United States from the Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles (INF Treaty), which was made at the end of December last year, continues to be on the list of world political events of paramount importance.

  • What Wahhabism looks like from up close and personal

    What Wahhabism looks like from up close and personal

    Feb 20, 2019 06:20

    How many times will we need to be reminded of the horrors of Wahhabism – that cult, which for lack of better words murdered and pillaged its way to the heights of power to better rationalize itself a school of thought under the umbrella of an alleged Islam, for our world leaders to seriously reconsider their alliances to Saudi Arabia?

  • In countries destroyed by the West, people should stop admiring the U.S. and Europe

    In countries destroyed by the West, people should stop admiring the U.S. and Europe

    Feb 20, 2019 05:59

    It may sound incredible, but it is true: in countries that have been damaged, even totally robbed and destroyed by the West, many people are still enamored with Europe and North America. Andre Vltchek, a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist, starts his article with these words.