Nach dem Tod des Kreml-Kritikers Alexej Nawalny geht das ORF-III-Diskussionsformat „zur SACHE“ auf Spurensuche. Reiner Reitsamer diskutiert mit Gerhard Mangott, Professor für Internationale Beziehungen, Universität Innsbruck, Reinhard Heinisch, Politikwissenschafter, Universität Salzburg, Sicherheitsexpertin Velina Tchakarova, Alisa Khokhulya, Lehrerin, flüchtete 2022 aus der Ukraine, und Simone Brunner, Journalistin „Die Zeit“.
The year 2024 awaits important developments in Russian-Turkish cooperation in the field of oil and gas, which reflects the strong energy relations between the two countries, at a stage witnessing regional and global geopolitical turmoil.
Join us for an exclusive event featuring TGH Special Guest, Velina Tchakarova, as she delves into her latest analysis, "Putin's Europe". This insightful discussion promises to shed light on the intricate dynamics of Russia's influence in Europe, exploring the strategic moves and implications for the continent's future. Don't miss the…
After previously focusing on India's decision to reduce its purchases of Russian oil, our analysis this week focuses on Russian gas to China, Moscow's second pivotal energy ally, amid ongoing Western sanctions.
The Russian scenario of a war of attrition is beginning to play out in Ukraine and although there are no signs of even a ceasefire, there is likely to be pressure for at least pro forma negotiations after mid-year. The process of decoupling the US economy and trade from China…
This week's Attaqa article delves into the evolving trade dynamics between Russia and India, spotlighting the continued trade of Sokol crude oil amidst shifting global economic landscapes. With India's strategic move to bypass the US dollar in oil transactions, this partnership not only challenges conventional trade mechanisms but also signals…
Die Parlamentswahlen in Indien und Pakistan sind auch für Europa relevant. Die Politologin Velina Tchakarova erklärt, warum. Ein Artikel von Profil.
In this episode of Velina’s Talk, Dr. Salvatore R. Mercogliano covers the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea. He is an associate professor of history at Campbell University in North Carolina and adjunct professor at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. He holds a bachelor of science in marine transportation from…
Global geopolitics is at a pivotal moment, facing the highest number of military conflicts since the Cold War. This escalation is felt worldwide, with significant hotspots affecting international relations on every continent. Two major conflicts will further dominate the landscape: the ongoing war in Ukraine, initiated by Russia, and the…
Businesses considering the great decoupling from China face the dilemma of finding a new manufacturing hub, with India emerging as a popular choice due to its large workforce, affordable labour, and investor-friendly leadership. However, a closer examination reveals complexities in India's economy, raising questions about its readiness to replace China…












