Eurasian Times By Sumit Ahlawat -
In 2025, US President Donald Trump lobbied hard for the Nobel Peace Prize, repeatedly emphasizing that he had stopped eight wars and that no candidate was more deserving than him.
Global Times Published: Apr 10, 2026
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will pay an official visit to China from April 11 to 15.
The US-Israeli campaign has failed to achieve its goals. Iran has been badly hit, and the Gulf is paying the bill too. On the 40th day of the war that Washington called “Epic Fury” and Tehran named “True Promise 4”, United States President Donald Trump and Iran’s Supreme National Security Council accepted a Pakistani-brokered ceasefire.
Ναυτεμπορική Πέμπτη, 9 Απριλίου 2026
Το «μάθημα» που πήρε ο πρόεδρος Τραμπ από έναν προκάτοχό του.
Ανιχνεύσεις April 9, 2026, Foreign Policy Του Hal Brands,
Δέκα χρόνια από σήμερα, ο κόσμος θα μοιάζει πολύ διαφορετικός. «Ο παλιός κόσμος πεθαίνει», έγραφε το 1930 ο Ιταλός φιλόσοφος Αντόνιο Γκράμσι, «και ο νέος κόσμος πασχίζει να γεννηθεί».
Ναυτεμπορική Δευτέρα, 6 Απριλίου 2026, Από τον Μιχάλη Ψύλο
Οι πυρηνικές εξοπλιστικές δαπάνες αυξήθηκαν κατά 9,9 δισεκατομμύρια δολάρια. Ο διακηρυγμένος στόχος των ΗΠΑ και του Ισραήλ στον πόλεμο με το Ιράν είναι να αποτρέψουν το καθεστώς των μουλάδων από την κατασκευή πυρηνικής βόμβας.
Capital Δευτέρα, 06-Απρ-2026
Το μεγαλύτερο πλήγμα για την αμερικανική ηγεμονία ίσως να μην διακυβεύεται στον Περσικό Κόλπο, αλλά ανατολικότερα – και μάλιστα να έχει ήδη συντελεσθεί.
The Times of Central Asia By Dr. Robert M. Cutler 6 April 2026
Europe’s aviation regulator has extended its current conflict-zone bulletin for the Middle East and Persian Gulf through April 10 and continues to advise operators to avoid Iranian and adjacent airspace at all altitudes.
Eurasianet Apr 3, 2026
Two leaders sling verbal darts over bilateral relations. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian leader Vladimir Putin were not in a jesting mood during an April Fools’ Day meeting in the Kremlin. The two traded far-from-subtle barbs on a range of subjects, including Armenia’s upcoming elections and Yerevan’s efforts to improve relations with the European Union.
The Times of Central Asia By Stephen M. Bland, 3 April 2026
The war around Iran is beginning to push up food price risks in Central Asia as disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz raise fertilizer and fuel costs, while Tehran’s halt to some food exports adds pressure in regional markets. The impact is not manifesting as shortages, but as rising costs across the systems that produce, move, and sell food.
Eurasia Review By By Dr Jose Mario Bautista Maximiano
When missiles are flying and drones hit commercial buildings, the conversation usually shifts to “how do we win?” But from the perspective of Geopolitical Moral Theology (GMT), the question isn’t about winning; it’s about whether we should be fighting at all.
RUSI By Dr Graeme Herd, 1 April 2026
US-Israeli strikes suggest preferred political end-states. Each make assumptions of resilience, anti-regime sentiment and air power effects. Do these assumptions still hold?
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