The Iceberg Europe is moving away from the Euro-Atlantic Civilization



Her Majesty Queen Margaret II of Denmark has decided to abdicate the throne in favor of her son, Crown Prince Frederik. This decision, announced during her annual New Year’s Eve speech.

As the global community grapples with the ramifications of the escalating conflict in the Red Sea, Spain announced on Friday that it had adopted a stance of “maximum caution” before

The Mongol Empire, once the largest contiguous land empire in history, rose to prominence under the leadership of Genghis Khan in the early 13th century. Stretching from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan.

Just a few days ago, Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS), the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, announced a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that promises to reshape the economic landscape

As China continues to open up to the world, President Xi Jinping has called for a stronger rule of law in foreign affairs, highlighting the significant “external risks and challenges” the nation faces.

In the shadow of ancient fortresses where history was forged in fire and resolve, Romania’s National Day dawned not just as a commemoration, but as a living testament to the unyielding spirit of its people.

Singapore announced that it will invest nearly 300 million Singapore dollars in quantum technology in the next five years.

In a recent interview with the French weekly ‘Le Point’, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has voiced his dissent against what he perceives as “blackmail from Brussels”, accentuating a stance that deviates from the European consensus, particularly in relation to the war in Ukraine and its broader implications for the continent.

Last year Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke during the Special ASEAN-China Foreign Minister’s meeting, saying that representing interests of Beijing overseas should be more assertive and Chinese Communist government to be defended from criticism.

In a significant development for global mobility, Kuwaiti nationals can now travel visa-free to 50 countries worldwide.

On November 3, 2020 there will be the 59th US presidential election. Donald Trump, President in office and representative of the Republican Party on the one hand. Joe Biden, Democrat and former vice president of the United States (from 2009 to 2017) on the other

After nine months of relatively peaceful protests, Serbia’s streets are beginning to resemble a state of war, with the offices of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) vandalized.

The UN Security Council rejected a request from Russia to establish an “independent international commission of inquiry” into the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline

In today’s interconnected world, the Asia-Pacific and Oceania regions stand as dynamic hubs of economic activity, trade collaboration, and diplomatic engagement.

