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UN Seeks to Strengthen “Global Governance” During Emergencies
The UN's "Emergency Platform" is part of the "Great Reset," and should be resisted at all costs. ...
Sweden to Conduct Largest Military Drills Since Cold War
The drills, labeled Aurora 23, will last three weeks and involve around 26,000 personnel from 14 countries, including the United States. ...
Read moreCIA Monitors Viktor Orbán; U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Hungarians
A recent leak of reportedly classified U.S. military documents has provided insights into how the United States collects intelligence, as well as what...
Read moreFollowing China Trip, France’s Macron Warns Europe to Not Be American “Followers”
Macron, who is a former Rothschild banker and a major advocate of a full-fledged EU army, reiterated that Europe had to be strategically...
Read moreMeat Consumption in Germany Dropped Dramatically in 2022
A survey presented on ProVeg, an NGO promoting plant-based solutions for food, shows that meat consumption in Germany has dropped to its lowest...
Read moreSaudi Crown Prince No Longer Keen on “Pleasing” United States
Mohammed bin Salman has chosen to put U.S. concerns aside and cut oil production, indicating shifting geopolitical trends in the Middle East. ...
Read moreThousands of U.K. Doctors to Strike Over Cost-of-living Woes
Tens of thousands of doctors in England organizing a four-day strike could cause a quarter-million medical appointments to be postponed, National Health Service...
Read moreChina Simulates Strikes on “Key Targets” in Taiwan After Tsai-McCarthy Meeting
On Monday, China declared that peace in the Taiwan Strait and Taiwanese independence were “mutually exclusive,” as its military announced it had “successfully...
Read moreRussia Seeks Trade With Africa Amid Western-led Sanctions
The second Russia-Africa summit, aimed at boosting Russia’s economic ties with African countries, is poised to take place this summer in St. Petersburg,...
Read moreJapan Disagrees With U.S. on Russian Oil Purchases
Although the United States has campaigned for a $60-a-barrel cap on purchases of Russian crude oil, Japan, a close U.S. ally, has decided...
Read moreEU Showers Kenya With “Green” Subsidies
Africa has become a hotbed of competing spheres of influence among Russia, China, and the West, and in March, the EU channeled $378...
Read moreU.S.-Taiwan Meeting Highlights Need to Hasten Arms Deliveries
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen thanked America for backing Taiwan in the face of China’s threat, and cited former U.S. President Reagan, saying that...
Read moreOrbán Warns Against Peacekeeping Troops in Ukraine; Urges Trump to “Keep On Fighting”
According to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, European leaders have started to consider mobilizing “peacekeeping” forces in Ukraine. ...
Read moreFinland’s Prime Minister Marin Loses to Pro-business Orpo
Orpo’s victory is indicative of a broader shift in political dynamics across Europe in response to voters’ desires for traditional European values and...
Read moreFinland Becomes 31st NATO Member; Sweden Still Waiting
Finland now will be under the bloc’s collective-defense pledge that an attack on one member “shall be considered an attack against them all.”...
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