Iveta Cherneva

What Trump’s Victory Means for the World

Trump's victory is good news for the world. American foreign policy is about to undergo a shift towards common sense. Mr Trump has often...

Bulgarian Prime Minister Denkov kick-starts Davos with recommendations for scientific innovation in Europe

Today, Bulgarian Prime Minister, Nikolai Denkov, kick-started the World Economic Forum in Davos with recommendations for EU scientific innovation. Denkov participated in the first...

European Leaders Failed the Palestinians

Over the past weeks, the crisis in the Middle East has drawn clear dividing lines, where the young generation of European voters, the so...

It’s Time to Impose Sanctions on Israel

Over the past weeks, we have witnessed Israel's genocide against the Palestinians unfold before our eyes. The extraordinary part here is that Israeli high-ranking officials...

US’ New Global Role: The Observer

From French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Beijing to CIA Director William Burns' visit to Saudi Arabia, the past weeks have underlined one thing:...

China’s Peacemaker Plan for Ukraine

Chinese leader Xi Jinping was in Moscow for a three-day state visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two statesmen's summit took place days after...

What Does the ICC Arrest Warrant Mean for President Putin?

The International Criminal Court's warrant issued for Russian President Vladimir Putin is groundbreaking in the sense that for the first time in history the...

Macron’s White House Visit Highlights Transatlantic Differences Over China

This week, French President Emmanuel Marcon is the guest of the first White House state visit for the Biden administration. France and the United...

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Greenland, and the Arctic Turn in U.S. Policy

Greenland is no longer just a partner—it’s a test. U.S. appointments signal an Arctic turn from consent to power, forcing Denmark, Europe, and Nuuk to defend self-determination against strategic coercion.

The Conflict between Cambodia and Thailand: A Crisis with Domestic Roots

Cambodia–Thailand tensions aren’t just about borders. They reflect domestic politics: an unstable but real Thai democracy versus Cambodia’s entrenched autocracy.

Syria 2.0? Mali and Russia’s Failed ‘Syrian Model’

Syria 2.0 in Mali? Russia’s feared “Syrian model” is failing fast. Bamako blockaded, mercenaries ambushed, rebels advancing. The myth of Moscow’s ruthless counterinsurgency prowess is melting under Sahel realities.

Building the New Silk Artery: Kazakhstan’s Expanding Role in Eurasian Logistics

Kazakhstan is turning the Middle Corridor into Eurasia’s new silk artery—faster, safer Europe–Asia trade, backed by major finance, private logistics, and rising geopolitical relevance beyond northern routes.

U.S. Leftover Weapons and the Taliban’s Legacy

U.S. weapons left behind after the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal are now fueling militancy in Pakistan. From Taliban stockpiles to TTP hands, abandoned arms have become active drivers of regional instability.