Search: Russia,Venezuela,United States (3 materials)

El Comercio names the senior Peruvian politicians involved in big Odebrecht scandal

... Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and St. Lucia may break off relations with Venezuela due to its authoritarian government, disrespect for democratic values, and its poor record on human rights, among other ... ... politicians who are members of powerful global Evangical Christian megachurches with strong ties to their brethren in Canada and the United States are now sitting in jail due to the current crisis of scandals. These include the former speaker of the Lower House ...

22.11.2017

Islam, the hidden “I” in BRICS

... and Egypt. Some businessmen and government officials of Middle Eastern heritage in Venezuela started pushing for an OPEC organization to countervail the U.S. dominated... ... Palestine Saudi Arabia and Syria (232 million). The declared Islamic population of the Russian Federation (16.4 million) is about four times greater than that of Palestine... ... development bank represents less than 10 percent of the estimated $3 trillion dollars the United States has spent on the “democratization” of post Saddam Hussein...

14.07.2014

Can Russia help save Peronist Argentina from itself?

... move that is likely to heat up South Atlantic oil politics it has been announced that Russian president Vladimir Putin will visit Argentina after attending the BRICS summit... ... Argentina's position regarding the disputed Malvinas-Falkland islands. The United States does not support Argentina's claim. With nearly 30 years of... ... and economic relationships with regional allies it shares with Russia, Bolivia and Venezuela. South America is wide open for energy business and the budding relationship...

30.06.2014

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    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
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