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Welcome To The 'EUSSR': Unpopular European Regimes Grasping For Power Crack Down On Dissent
Will NATO Survive Trump?
Is Greenland Next? Denmark Says, Not So Fast
EU Must Decide Between Baltic Cooperation Or Conflict
How The EU Pays Mainstream Media To Promote Its Narratives
US-EU Relations Continue To Fray Over Ukraine Question
The Future Of American Soft Power
Why Spying On Greenland Isn't The Problem
Trump Saved America And The World In His First 100 Days
Doctrinal Differences In Precision Munitions Favor Russia's Approach
A Returning President Trump Takes On The World
Lacking Legal Basis, US Struggles To Lay Legitimate Claim in Artic Areas
"Nord Streams" Was Blown Up By Zaluzhny
Hamas and Hezbollah: How Iran Is Secretly Infiltrating Europe
Maersk Warns Of Major Disruption As Ships Diverts Away From Red Sea
Massive Protests In France Over Pension Cuts
MICHIGAN, U.S.-Tuesday saw France’s third nationwide strike and protest against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension cuts. According to trade union statistics, over 400,000 people marched in Paris and a total of 2 million protested nationwide, while millions more went on strike and stayed at home.
Russo-Ukrainian War: The World Blood Pump
SMO-Since Russia’s surprise decision to voluntarily withdraw from west bank Kherson in the first week of November, there has been little in the way of dramatic changes to the frontlines in Ukraine.
When Pipeline Politics Go Boom
WASHINGTON, U.S.--Two stunning explosions deep below the Baltic Sea last month set off one of the greatest whodunits in the long history of US-Russia hostility.
Collective West Should Look At Itself In The Mirror Before Accusing Others Of Terrorism
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--The collective West comprising mainly of the U.S., the European Union (EU) and their colonies of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have for a long time accused their enemies of terrorism.