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Georgia is a breeding cow for our Euro-American sleepless friends

The former president of Georgia is still in prison; He is in prison because the Georgian court decided so. The majority of the population...

Douglas Macgregor: We’re Seeing The End Of The Dollar-Based Global Economy

Ret. Col. Douglas Macgregor on Friday warned we are seeing the end of the dollar-dominant global economy in an interview with FOX News host...

Federal Reserve increases key interest rate by 0.75% in biggest hike since 1994. What’s...

Paul Davidson, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve rolled out the heavy artillery in its bid to fight a historic inflation spike that has...

U.S. Believes Ukrainians Were Behind an Assassination in Russia

American officials said they were not aware of the plan ahead of time for the attack that killed Daria Dugina and that they had...

Tide turns in the Ukraine war as Russia makes progress in the east

(CNN)Russian forces are arguably having their best spell since the invasion of Ukraine began four months ago. They have eliminated most Ukrainian defenses in the...

The Ukraine war response is fast becoming Biden’s second blunder

BY WILLIAM MOLONEY, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL The precipitous and chaotic American...

Revaz Kilasonia: Whoever wants to involve us in a military conflict, is an enemy...

March 24th marked 30 years of diplomatic relations between Georgia and the US. To mark the occasion one of the media outlets recorded an...

IAEA delegation arrives at Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

MOSCOW, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency arrived on Thursday at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southeastern Ukraine. A...

Britons go vegan as cost of living crisis bites: Sales of beef plummet 13.7%...

Britons are steadily ditching meat and fish as costs soared in recent months Figures show sales of every type of meat and fish have nosedived...

Will the energy crisis crush European industry?

While companies are digging in for a long winter, executives and politicians fear a wave of deindustrialization As European businesses brace for energy shortages, workers...