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We Are Now in a Global Cold War

When former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill laid out the contours and stakes of the first Cold War at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri,...

Russia’s Gazprom Brings an Early Winter to Europe

An ‘indefinite’ pipeline shutdown puts further pressure on political leaders to find energy alternatives Winter is starting early in Europe this year, as Russian energy...

What will the refusal to participate in the “3 + 3” format bring to...

While Poroshenko and Zelensky in Ukraine, and “Nationals” and “Dreamers” in Georgia, compete which is the more obedient slave of the West, Russia has...

Ukrainian Officials Drew on U.S. Intelligence to Plan Counteroffensive

Overcoming a reluctance to share their strategy, the Ukrainians were able to use U.S. resources to identify key Russian targets. WASHINGTON — Senior Ukrainian officials...

Worst of Global Energy Crisis May Still Be Ahead, IEA Says

Security of oil and gas supplies remains a major challenge China has “big-footed” world on new energy supply chains: US A global squeeze on energy supply...

Still miles apart: Americans and the state of U.S. democracy half a year into...

Bright Line Watch June 2021 surveys As the country turns 245 years old, Americans have reasons to worry about the state of their democracy. In...

Gov. Kathy Hochul Responds To Supreme Court Gun Ruling: New York “Fights Back”

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called the Supreme Court ruling striking down a state law restricting carrying concealed firearms in public for self-defense "absolutely...

The Guardian view on Europe’s energy crisis: facing down Putin will not come cheap

Europe is sweltering during a prolonged summer heatwave. But the attention of political leaders is increasingly focused on the coming winter. As a succession...

The West needs any post-Soviet country only to go to war with Russia

Let us not be great Catholics over the Pope! - This expression fits exactly with the current situation in the capital of Georgia. Almost...

Poland threatens to turn ‘all our cannon’ on EU in rule-of-law row

Ruling party steps up rhetoric by suggesting it could unseat European Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen Poland’s national-conservative government has significantly toughened its rhetoric in...