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Opinion | Is the US preparing for regime change against Cuba The United States Department of Justice has indicted elderly former Cuban leader Raúl Castro on charges of murder. Castro, 94, is the younger brother of Fidel, who of course was one of the defining figures of the Cuban revolution. The charges are obviously stumped up and politically motivated, as they were likewise against Venezuela's former President Nicholas Maduro, and it speaks volumes the US administration can coordinate the legal system to prosecute people in conjunction with its foreign policy objectives despite claiming to have "the rule of law."
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.22 14:19
Opinion | The great hedging of bets, China-Russia and the USA Within days of US President Donald Trump visiting China, he was followed in his footsteps by Vladimir Putin of Russia, who also met with Xi Jinping in Beijing. The two countries signed more than twenty new agreements, although only reached a "general understanding" regarding a new pipeline. Together, they immediately criticised aspects of America's conduct, including its war with Iran, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, US support for Ukraine, violations of national sovereignty, as well as criticism of Japanese rearmament.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.21 15:00
Opinion | The strange fall of Keir Starmer Only short of two years ago did Keir Starmer's Labour Party romp its way to power with a 174-seat majority in the 2024 General Election. It was a result not achieved since Tony Blair back in 1997, and it reflected genuine discontent with 14 years of Conservative government which had brought the country to its knees
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.13 16:00
Opinion | What will Donald Trump's visit to China bring? As announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, US President Donald Trump is set to visit China from May 13th to May 15th. In doing so, he becomes the first US President to visit the country since 2017, which was of course undertaken by himself.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.12 14:45
Opinion | The end of the 'Northern Red Wall' and the rise of a polarized Britain Long ago, my grandfather (1935-2016) built his career as a working man in Sunderland's shipbuilding and maritime industries on the River Wear. To him, the UK Labour Party was an integral part of his personal identity, that's because it represented his trade, his class, and his economic livelihood.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.08 11:00
Opinion | Iran will likely remain a frozen conflict, here's why US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared "an end to all major combat operations" in Iran, following a war waged by the President that has failed to yield sufficient results, yet with a blockade of Iranian ports remaining in place and Tehran also declaring the Strait of Hormuz shut. Audiences should interpret the United States as subsequently shelving the Iran issue, recognise that a true "deal" is highly unlikely, and that we are now entering the age of a frozen status quo.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.07 12:15
Opinion | How the US works to break 'Multilateralism' in foreign policy as the UAE quits OPEC This week, it was announced that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced its intention to leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or best known as OPEC. OPEC, founded in 1960, consists of 12 core members and 12 "plus" members who together constitute 38% of global oil production, as well as 78% of its proven reserves. The group's collective goal is to enforce their national interests by affirming national sovereignty over oil production and maximising their profits by collectively coordinating output.
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.30 12:15
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