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Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012. He has been described as the de facto leader of Russia since 2000.
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
President of Turkey since 2014

September 11 attacks
The September 11 attacks, colloquially known as 9/11, were a coordinated series of suicide attacks perpetrated by the Islamist terrorist organization al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001. Nineteen terrorists hijacked four airliners, then flew one into each of the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York City. The third plane crashed into the Pentagon, the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, in Arlington County, Virginia. The fourth plane crashed in a rural Pennsylvania field during a passenger revolt. In response to the attacks, the United States launched the global war on terror, seeking to eliminate hostile groups deemed terrorist organizations, and the governments purported to support them. This foreign policy agenda was conducted over the next two decades.
Islamic State
Salafi jihadist militant Sunni Islamist group
Hezbollah
Hezbollah is a Lebanese Shia Islamist political party with an active paramilitary group wing that has been banned by the Lebanese government. Hezbollah's paramilitary wing is the Jihad Council, and its political wing is the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc party in the Lebanese Parliament. Its armed strength was assessed to be equivalent to that of a medium-sized army in 2016.

Rodrigo Duterte
President of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022
Boko Haram
Nigerian jihadist terrorist organization
Omar al-Bashir
President of Sudan from 1989 to 2019
United Russia
Putinist political party in Russia
Alexander Dugin
Russian political activist and philosopher (born 1962)
Francisco Macías Nguema Biyoko
Equatoguinean politician, 1st and former President of Equatorial Guinea (1924-1979)

Hizb ut-Tahrir
Pan-Islamist and fundamentalist organization
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Putinism
thumb|300px|Vladimir Putin at the party congress of [[United Russia in 2011]]
Georgian Dream
populist political party in Georgia
Grey Wolves
Turkish far-right ultranationalist political foundation

George Galloway
British politician, broadcaster, and writer (born 1954)
United Socialist Party of Venezuela
socialist political party in Venezuela
Vladimir Solovyov
Russian television presenter
2002 Bali bombings
terrorist attack in Indonesia
Serbian Radical Party
political party in Serbia
al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
Islamist militant organization in Northwest Africa and the Sahel
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
propaganda term for the sphere of influence of the Japanese empire, purporting to provide pan-Asian autonomy free from European colonialism

Abd al-Malik al-Houthi
Leader of the Ansar Allah since 2004
propaganda in Russia
manipulation of public opinion (both inside and outside of Russia) by the Russian state
Iwane Matsui
Japanese general (1878–1948)
Carlos Latuff
Brazilian political cartoonist (born 1968)
Taisei Yokusankai
Empire of Japan's ruling organization during much of World War II
Kata'ib Hezbollah
Shia Islamist militant group based in Iraq
unfriendly countries list
list of countries viewed as enemies by Russia
Songbun
Songbun (), formally chulsin-songbun (, from Sino-Korean 出身, "origin" and 成分, "constituent"), is the system of ascribed status used in North Korea. According to the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and the American Enterprise Institute, it is based on the political, social, and economic background of one's direct ancestors as well as the behavior of their relatives; according to the North Korean secret police, songbun is used to classify North Korean citizens into three primary castes—core, wavering, and hostile—in addition to approximately fifty sub-classifications, and determin
anti-Western sentiment
opposition to the Western World
Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova
lef-wing Moldovan political party
Attack
political party in Bulgaria
Great Satan
epithet used by the Iranian government, referring to the United States
Doğu Perinçek
Turkish author, PhD at public law, and politician
Revival
Bulgarian political party
Bajrang Dal
Indian militant Hindutva organisation
White Rus
Belarusian pro-Lukashenko political party
Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq
Iraqi Shi'a paramilitary group
On the historical unity of Russians and Ukrainians
July 2021 essay by Russian president Vladimir Putin
Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
1863 novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Western betrayal
view that Western countries failed to meet their obligations with respect to Czechoslovak and Polish states during the prelude to and aftermath of World War II
wolf warrior diplomacy
style of coercive diplomacy adopted by Chinese diplomats during the Xi Jinping administration
Little Satan
anti-Zionist epithet for Israel, used especially by Iran
Good News International Ministries
Kenyan religious organization (2003-)
Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba
Iraqi Shi'ite paramilitary
Africanization
Africanization or Africanisation (lit., making something African) has been applied in various contexts, notably in geographic and personal naming and in the composition of the civil service via processes such as indigenization.
Islamo-leftism
Islamo-leftism is a neologism designating a supposed proximity and laxity of certain left-wing ideologies, personalities or parties towards political Islam, or even Islamism. Composed of the prefix "Islamo-" and the noun "leftism", it was created by Pierre-André Taguieff in 2002, before being subsequently taken up by various media, intellectual, academic or political personalities. The relevance of the term is contested in particular by its instrumentalization and its stigmatizing aspect similar to "Judeo-Bolshevism".
Imedi Media Holding
Georgian media company
Stop the War Coalition
UK peace advocacy group (2001-)
CRINK
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CRINK (China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea) is an acronym coined in 2023 by Western analysts to refer to the grouping of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea that they perceive as a "loose alliance" of anti-Western and anti-imperialist nations.
Patriotic Front
electoral alliance in Bulgaria
Mungiki
Mungiki is a banned ethnic organisation in Kenya. The name (mũngĩkĩ, ) means "a united people" or "multitude" in the Kikuyu language. The organization, which apparently originated in the late 1980s, is secretive and bears some similarity to mystery religions. Specifics of their origin and doctrines are unclear. However, the supposed doctrine of Mungiki incorporates elements of traditional Kikuyu customs and values, promoting a return to African spirituality, communal living, and resistance against post-colonial influences.

Gweilo
Gweilo or '''''' (, pronounced ) is a common Cantonese slang term for white people. The term can be literally translated as "ghoul man" or "devil man" and has a history of racially deprecatory and pejorative use, though its modern usage is often in a general and non-derogatory context. The appropriateness of the term and whether it constitutes as an offensive ethnic slur are disputed among both Cantonese speakers and Westerners.
Nicolai Lilin
Moldovan and Italian writer
Workers' Cause Party
political party in Brazil
Movement of Socialists
political party in Serbia
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tankie
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Imam Reza shrine rebellion
part of Reza Khan modernizing & unveiling women
United Patriots
political coalition in Bulgaria