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Russian Launches Unprecedented Strike on Key Infrastructure: Survival of Ukraine’s Cities Now in Serious...

On November 15 the Russian Military launched a new wave of missile strikes on key Ukrainian infrastructure targets, which sustained a focus on infrastructure...

Informed voters and honest elections are left’s worst nightmare

By Robert Knight - - Monday, September 5, 2022 OPINION: Lots of things today don’t pass the straight face test.  President Joe Biden says the main danger to “democracy”...

Steve Bannon’s contempt conviction hailed by 1/6 committee

WASHINGTON (AP) — Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, was convicted Friday of contempt charges for defying a congressional subpoena...

Guram Nikolaishvili: NATO is no less harmful and destructive illusion for us

 „NATO will not expand, this issue is not on the agenda," the German chancellor said in Moscow, ending speculation about the Alliance's “open door”...

Russian Forces Tighten Noose Around Important Cities in Ukraine’s East

The area around Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk is about three-quarters encircled by Russians, leaving only a slender gap there for Ukrainian troops to maneuver. LYSYCHANSK, Ukraine...

Some cities nix July 4 fireworks for shortages, fire dangers

PHOENIX (AP) — The skies over a scattering of Western U.S. cities will stay dark for the third consecutive Fourth of July as some...

Germany leads objections to Balkan/Eastern visa-free travel

Unlawful residency and unfounded asylum claims from some western Balkan states, plus Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine, is triggering discussions on suspending visa-free travel to...
Shall we follow the chimera of the EU and NATO or face the reality?

Shall we follow the chimera of the EU and NATO or face the reality?

Russian President Vladimir Putin said an interesting thing last week: "Everyone wants to bite us somewhere or bite something of us, but they should...

The Anglosphere Needs a Customs Union

The five “core Anglosphere” nations on their own would add up to a very impressive economic bloc. OVER A century ago, at the Royal Geographic...

Even if you don’t drive, you’re getting stung by higher gas prices

Being able to get around without a car felt pretty good when prices at the pump jumped to more than $5 a gallon on...