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US Losing its Ally Over the South Korea Crisis

South Korea cannot be an incredible ally of the United States, which put the United States in a very difficult position.

Covering Elections for Years, Yet US Violence Still Appalled Me

American journalist Don DeBar discusses police violence during past US elections and predicts the future of China-US relations and the global order in Trump's second term.

Vijay Prashad: Gaza, Racism, Social Media Control, China-India Border Issue

Vijay Prashad, a political journalist, discusses his views and what annoys or excites him with hosts Xiaoli and Zephyr in this podcast.

What Will the West Pay For Betraying Democracy?

Whenever the US supplies weapons and ammunition in the conflicts, they don't even just kill people but also make solutions impossible.

Reagan’s Advisor: Trump’s Trade War is Crippling Dollar Hegemony

Professor Steve Hanke warns that using the dollar as a sanctioning tool is a reckless and risky approach.

Trump’s Manufacturing Revival: A Pipe Dream

Professor Steve Hanke remained skeptical about Musk's DOGE initiative and pointed out that Trump's manufacturing revival is infeasible.

Who Is Gaining from Syria’s Collapse?

After Assad's downfall, Syria has become a strategic battleground, with Israel occupying the Golan Heights. But how are Russia, the US, and other powers shaping the outcome?

World on the Brink of Nuclear War

Offensive realist John Mearsheimer and philosopher Alexander Dugin, often speculated to be the 'brain behind Putin,' debate on just how close we are to doomsday.

Northvolt Bankruptcy: How Europe’s Battery Ambition Failed Against China?

Northvolt, Europe’s $15 billion bet to rival China’s battery dominance, has declared bankruptcy, crushing hopes for Western EV independence.

Overlap: Professor Alexander Dugin and Professor John Mearsheimer

What is the future of trilateral relations between China, the United States, and Russia? | A dialogue between Professors Alexandra Dugin and John Mearsheimer

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