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Moscow Pledges “Preventive Measures” Against NATO in Arctic
In an interview with Russian news agency RIA Novosti published on September 17, Russian ambassador-at-large Nikolay Korchunov decried increasing hostilities in the Arctic...
African States Sign Sahel Security Pact to Counter External Interference
The military governments of three African states, which all ousted their Western-backed leaders in recent years, have decided to help each other, individually...
Read moreEU Prepares Wartime Economic Plans in Case of a Trump 2024 Victory
On September 13, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made her fifth State of the European Union address during a European Parliament...
Read moreNorth Korea Deepens Ties With Russia and China
Kim Jong Un has been discussing military collaboration with Russia, and China said it hopes to enhance cooperation with North Korea in "various...
Read moreTaiwan to Track Chinese Interference in 2024 Presidential Elections
The country anticipates an increase in Chinese misinformation and disinformation campaigns, believing that attempts to shape the election outcome via “forceful” methods, such...
Read moreCocaine on Track to Become Colombia’s Top Export, Surpassing Oil
Under the administration of leftist President Gustavo Petro, Colombia has seen cocaine exports soar over the last year. ...
Read moreEU Plans to Expand to 30 Members, Centralize Decision-making Process
The expansion is apparently needed to counter Russia’s clout in the Western Balkans, particularly in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Read moreTurkey Likely to Choose China to Build Major Nuclear Plant
China has a long record of using infrastructure projects as a way of gaining influence over other countries — typically poor ones that...
Read moreU.S. Offers to Finance Polish Media for Ukraine Coverage
In an attempt to get Polish news outlets to write stories about Ukrainian refugees “returning and rebuilding,” the U.S. Consulate General in Krakow...
Read moreBrazil’s Supreme Court Slaps Jan. 8 Protesters With 17-year Sentence
Supporters of right-wing former president Jair Bolsonaro are facing long prison sentences on charges of "attempted coup." ...
Read moreAmid Sex Ed Controversy, Belgian Politicians Stoke “Terrorism” Fears
The prime minister of Belgium and other officials are suggesting recent arson at schools is a reaction to a divisive sex education program....
Read moreRussian Auto Industry Works With China to Bounce Back From US Sanctions
The Treasury Department imposed more sanctions on Russia, but Moscow's close relationship with China is softening the blow. ...
Read moreChina First to Appoint Ambassador to Afghanistan Since Taliban Takeover
The Chinese demonstrate a willingness to work with anyone who can help them along their path to geopolitical ascendance — regardless of ideology....
Read moreHow EU Taxpayers Are Funding Political Persecution of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán
Millions of euros of EU money have gone to groups opposing the conservative Hungarian government under Orbán. Hungarian-born U.S. billionaire George Soros has...
Read moreDutch Farmers’ Party Calls for “Opt-outs” From EU Environment and Migration Policies
The Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) is vehemently opposed to radical EU policies on climate change and against widespread, uncontrolled immigration. ...
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