After spending a great time in the Gran Canaria, I moved towards Tenerife to continue my journey forward. Tenerife is the largest island in the Canary...
Picture taken by Andy Stoll (about the picture: Pro Democracy Protests on July 2007 in HongKong) Written by Sabina Strîmbovschi, Geopolitics.ro For many of us, democracy...
Fyodor Lukyanov, Editor-in-chief, Russia in Global Affairs Written by Fyodor Lukyanov The Arab spring, distant as it may seem from Russia’s core interests, could have an...
Spending most of my time in West Europe, from Portugal to Madrid, to Ibiza and to Barcelona, I continued my journey a bit Southwards along the coast of...
India and Pakistan are the two countries which are involved in regular trade with the world. But when it comes to the neighbourhood, they are hardly...
Students from University School of Management Studies, Delhi have taken up a new research project to study the burgeoning organized retail stores in the country and...
Dassualt Rafale and Eurofighter Typhoon, two state of the art combat aricrafts were competing against each other not in a battle sky, but on papers. India...
Barcelona, also famous as Barcino during Roman time, has a rich history dating back at least 2,000 years when it gained prominence as a Roman town....
Due to the outbreak of some serious diseases, vaccination is becoming highly mandatory to school students. Deadly diseases, such as, measles, HP V could be prevented...
Written by Nicolae Ţîbrigan, Geopolitics.ro ‘Russia is neither East nor West, it is somewhere in between, independent and diverse’ (Aleksander Dughin, ‘Geopolitics basics. Geopolitical future of Russia,...