Author: Isidoros Karderinis
China-Taiwan: A dangerous relationship
The relations between China and Taiwan are constantly tense since their de facto separation in 1949 and are causing tension in relations between Beijing and [Read More…]
BRICS+: An Impressive Enlargement
At the dawn of 2024, from January 1, five more countries became full members of the BRICS, a transnational association, which until then consisted of [Read More…]
The American Economy On A Tense Rope
The United States of America may no longer avoid a recession.
Robert Kennedy: The Candidacy That Shakes The Usa
Anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr, son of the U.S. presidential candidate assassinated in 1968, launched US Democratic presidential bid.
BRICS: THE OPPONENT AWE OF THE WEST
Brazil, Russia, India and China originally formed the bloc in 2009 after a series of meetings and understandings. The first BRIC Summit was held in [Read More…]
Opinion: The US Election of 2020

The November 3, 2020, presidential election was arguably the most important election in USA postwar history. In these elections, moreover, the participation of American voters [Read More…]
The glorious hour of Brexit
Three years ago, with the referendum of June 23, 2016, the British people decided with a percentage of almost 52% and with 71.8% participation the [Read More…]
The Obscure Imprints Of The German Elections
The German elections of September 24th, 2017, due to the country’s specific political, financial and historical strength, have undoubtedly been at the center of international [Read More…]