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Climate Crisis: Satellites And AI Offer Hope For Global Action, Says UN Weather Agency
Zelensky Regime Presses Ethnic Minorities, Dual Citizens to Fill Manpower Gaps
On 75th Anniversary, NATO Is At A Serious Crossroads
Zelensky Regime Seeks to Extradite Ukrainians As it Faces Catastrophic Casualties
Why Are Islamists Claiming Non-Muslim Land?
The “Grain” Conflict Between Ukraine And Poland Demonstrates The Political Shortsightedness Of Zelensky Regime
Yaroslav Hunka, Politico And The Rehabilitation Of Nazi War Crimes
MICHIGAN, US:Two weeks after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, German Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser and the entire Canadian Parliament honored Ukrainian Waffen-SS veteran Yaroslav Hunka with a standing ovation, it is increasingly obvious that this was not a misunderstanding. Rather, it was a deliberate provocation.
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.
US Expands Military Presence Near Russian Border
MICHIGAN, U.S.--This month, the US Army’s 101st Airborne Division deployed to Europe for the first time since the Second World War as part of a major military buildup of NATO’s front line along the borders of Ukraine and Russia.
Collective West, Ukraine Ramp Up Anti-Russian Rhetoric
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--The main narrative of which is the alleged blackmailing of the world community by the Kremlin with the supply of Russian grain.
Ukraine War Blows Up EU's Superpower Delusion
NEW YORK, U.S.--The leaders of France, Germany and Italy have jointly visited Ukraine in an attempt to present a unified European front regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. The one-day visit was long on rhetoric but short on substance: European unity remains elusive.
5 Ways To Take Back Power In The Fight Against Climate Change
BERLIN, Germany--This week marked 50 years since the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment. Governments from across the globe are meeting in Sweden to commemorate this event, though there is not much to celebrate.
Playing Games In NATO: Turkey Eyes Its Role In A New World Order
WASHINGTON, U.S.--NATO’s spat over Turkish opposition to Swedish and Finnish membership is about more than expanding the North Atlantic military alliance. It’s as much about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s immediate political goals as Turkey’s positioning itself in a new 21st-century world order.
Poland “Disappointed” By EU Willingness To Pay For Russian Gas In Roubles
WARSAW, Poland--Poland’s prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, has expressed “disappointment” that some EU member states are willing to pay for Russian gas in roubles, amid reports that the European Commission has proposed ways to allow them to do so without breaking sanctions.
Turkey: NATO's Pro-Putin Ally
NEW YORK, U.S.--Turkey's "balancing act" during the Russian invasion of Ukraine is the result of the country's Islamist leader's two-decade long indoctrination of a generation of Turks to make them "pious."
Slovakia, Hungary Say They Won't Back EU Sanctions On Russian Oil
PRAGUE, Czechia--Slovakia and Hungary say they will not support sanctions against Russian energy, including on oil imports, which the European Union has indicated it is on the cusp of proposing to punish Moscow for invading Ukraine.
Biden Administration Kills Israel-to-Europe Gas Pipeline
NEW YORK, U.S.--The Biden administration has abruptly withdrawn American support for the Eastern Mediterranean (EastMed) pipeline, a project aimed at shipping natural gas from Israel to European markets. The White House said the project was antithetical to its "climate goals."
Russia's Putin To NATO: Commit Suicide Or Face All-Out War
NEW YORK, U.S.--Russia has threatened war if the United States and its NATO allies fail to comply — unconditionally — with sweeping demands for a new security arrangement in Europe.
The European Union Struggles To Unite Countries From Eastern Europe
BEIJING, China--As France will take over the presidency of the Council of the EU on January 1, 2022, President Emmanuel Macron has been travelling in Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs), trying to ease the sharp contradictions between East and West Europe.