Nicholas Reed
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Nicholas Reed is a writer, journalist, and teacher with a passion for
storytelling, geopolitical analysis, and cultural immersion.
Originally from Canada and now based in Moscow, Nicholas draws on his
experiences living abroad and working in journalism to explore
political and cultural themes in both his nonfiction and fiction.
He is the creator of Stars of the Allmaker, a science-fantasy series
blending intricate speculative worlds with the political and
historical complexities of the real world.
Secretary of the Communist Party in Armenia Says Political Repression is Off the Charts Under Close U.S. Ally Nikol Pashinyan
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Warns that further dark times may await Armenians under Pashinyan’s rule
CAM correspondent Nicholas Reed spoke with a representative of the communist movement in Armenia, amid a critical geopolitical point where the government of Nikol Pashinyan is pivoting away from Russia and closer to the European Union. Pashinyan claimed victory...
At the turn of the millennium, Russia teetered on a precarious geo-political edge. A nation scarred by the wild 1990s, grappling with whether to cling to the chaotic promises of neo-liberal reform, or reclaim echoes of its ironclad Soviet resolve.
The economy was a rotting corpse, being feasted upon by...
Diomer Lopez: A Venezuelan Student in Moscow, Struggling for a Sovereign Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
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Hello, my name is Diomer Lopez. I am a Venezuelan student in the Russian Federation, studying international relations. I was born in Caracas and lived there for 25 years. I am a young man devoted to the ethical, moral and socialist values of the homeland of Bolívar and Chávez.
I...
Who killed Gaddafi's son? Let’s speak plainly, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was a threat to the West—not to the everyday citizens of Europe or America, but to the blood-sucking globalist multinational corporate elites who have been plundering Libya’s vast oil reserves and resources since his father, Muammar Gaddafi, was savagely...
The criminal case of ex-France President Nicolas Sarkozy touches the historical tensions between Muammar Gaddafi's Libya and Western powers, particularly France. In a recent development, a Paris court sentenced Sarkozy to five years in prison for criminal conspiracy, marking a historic conviction for a former French president.
The charges? They...




