Japan Dynamically Aligns With The Collective West
Despite its unique identity, the Land of the Rising Sun increasingly associates itself with the Anglo-Saxons and Europe.
Despite its unique identity, the Land of the Rising Sun increasingly associates itself with the Anglo-Saxons and Europe.
Recent briefs from the United States, the UK and their satellites, including the NATO military alliance, demonstrate increased interest in boosting defensive and offensive capabilities in cyberspace. To justify this (and raise budgets), old myths about Russian and Chinese threats are being put on the table, although there are also noticeable tendencies to gain control over their own citizens.
On Monday, June 2, 2025, the British government released the lng-awaited Strategic Defence Review 2025 – a 140-page document that provides a vision for the development of the country’s armed forces, their use, and threats to the United Kingdom.
On April 22, 2025, in the Indian-administered part of Kashmir, unidentified people who emerged from the forest in the vicinity of the city of Pahalgam shot a group of civilians, including tourists, with machine guns. According to estimates by the Indian side, 27 people were killed and dozens more injured. A little-known group, the Kashmiri Resistance Front (TRF), claimed responsibility for the attack.
Last week, heads of government, banks and large corporations, economists and supporters of a rather strange political program, which the founder of the forum, Klaus Schwab, calls the Fourth Industrial Revolution or Reset, once again gathered in Davos.
Allowing Ukraine to use missiles to strike deep into Russian territory could have unprecedented consequences.
There are moments in History that are characterized by a strong economic component, so predominant that we are said to be facing a revolution, passing through the ever dramatically present moment of war. Since the end of the 19th century that the world has been witnessing wars over oil; now, however, we have been a few years into those over rare earths, among which lithium, a mineral indispensable for smartphones and especially electric cars, plays a privileged role.
The European Court of Human Rights has blocked the new law on surveillance, which would have been adopted by the UK.