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by Vladislav B Sotirovic on 14 Dec 2025 0 Comment

There are several obvious misconceptions about the act of proclaiming the creation of Yugoslavia, or the so-called unification in Belgrade on December 1, 1918, which Serbian historiography, in particular, persistently avoids. First of all, the act of so-called unification was not passed in Belgrade on December 1, 1918, but in Zagreb on November 23 of the sam...

by Naagesh Padmanaban on 13 Dec 2025 1 Comment

Latest economic data paints a picture is a lot different and may indicate that it is not business as usual. Unemployment crept up to 4.4% (September 2025) up from 4.1% just a month earlier. The nominal job gains came largely from healthcare and food services - sectors that tend to absorb workers during downturns, not signal recoveries. Meanwhile, most other ...

by Simon Westwood on 12 Dec 2025 0 Comment

The 2025 National Security Strategy of the United States is a 33-pager self-defeating document that trumpets America’s failures around the globe and affirms the death of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) along with the puppet regimes of Europe. At the same time, the 2025 National Security Strategy has sealed an unprecedented victory for Russian P...

by Phil Butler on 11 Dec 2025 0 Comment

When Kaja Kallas steps in front of the cameras and warns that Europe must brace for war or that negotiations with Moscow are “naïve,” the media presents her as the principled voice of a small nation with a painful history. She is framed as a kind of moral compass pointing toward courage while the rest of Europe dithers. It is an attractive story. It is also ...

by Thierry Meyssan on 10 Dec 2025 1 Comment

We don’t know what was said in Washington, but we can assume that the United States took a firm stance toward Ukraine, even if it didn’t want to risk destroying Atlantic solidarity. Thierry Meyssan presents here what transpired during this tumultuous week [end...

by Editor on 09 Dec 2025 0 Comment

We apologise for the technical glitch that kept the website down on December 8 and 9,...

by R Hariharan on 07 Dec 2025 0 Comment

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) would remember his 58th birthday on November 24 for long as the disastrous cyclone Ditwah struck a few days later. Before the cyclone struck, heavy rains in coastal cities and northern highlands flooded the infrastructure and caused landslides. Road and rail communication have been disrupted due to flooding. The incle...

by Thierry Meyssan on 06 Dec 2025 0 Comment

The US-Russian peace plan for Ukraine certainly puts an end to a conflict. But, above all, it paves the way for a rewriting of history. No, the Russian military operation was not an “illegal, unprovoked, and unjustified military aggression,” but rather an application of Security Council Resolution 2202, in accordance with international law. If the people of ...

by Salman Rafi Sheikh on 05 Dec 2025 0 Comment

The recent attack on Chinese nationals in Tajikistan is a stark reminder: disengaging from Afghanistan is a luxury the region cannot afford. If ISIS-K* and other transnational groups, opposing the Afghan regime and regional states alike, continue to operate with impunity, regional powers must stop treating Afghanistan as a bystander issue and start acting as...

by Rebecca Chan on 04 Dec 2025 0 Comment

Container ships move along the African coast under Chinese and Pakistani flags, like a quiet procession of the economy to come. A route that for decades served as the background noise of global trade suddenly feels like a geographic fissure through which a new world cycle is beginning to show. The waters off East Africa are no longer a periphery. They have b...

by Bryan Anthony Reo on 03 Dec 2025 0 Comment

I was already suspicious when I heard that the United States had floated a 28-point peace plan (Trump has to grandstand and do twice as many points as Woodrow Wilson’s 14-point plan). The American plan, to a large extent, speaks for itself. Certain points are immediately recognized as reasonable, such as № 1, 2, and...

by Alfredo Jalife-Rahme on 02 Dec 2025 1 Comment

Operation Midas continues. Following the indictment of Oleksiy Chernyshov (former Deputy Prime Minister), the resignations of Israeli-Ukrainian Herman Halushchenko (Minister of Justice) and Svitlana Grynchuk (Minister of Energy), and the flight of Israeli-Ukrainian Tymur Mindich (a business associate of Volodymyr Zelensky), heads continue to roll. There is t...

by Vladislav B Sotirovic on 01 Dec 2025 0 Comment

The English political theorist Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) was a classic representative of the school of English empiricism. He built a comprehensive political science system based on the basic thesis that in the real world there are only individual material bodies. With this view, Hobbes began a war against the prejudices of medieval realism, for which concep...

by Vanessa Sevidova on 30 Nov 2025 0 Comment

In eastern Saudi Arabia, a strategic pivot is underway that could reshape the global energy landscape for decades to come. Saudi Aramco, the world’s most profitable oil company, long synonymous with crude, is steering a significant portion of its colossal resources toward a different fuel: natural...

by Adrian Korczynski on 29 Nov 2025 0 Comment

The Visegrad Group (V4), long considered the pillar of Central European sovereignty, is undergoing a profound reconfiguration: Poland is losing its regional authority, and Budapest–Bratislava–Prague–Belgrade is forming a new axis. In 2025, Poland’s role in the bloc has become increasingly unstable as Prime Minister Donald Tusk - weakened after his party’s de...

by Veniamin Popov on 28 Nov 2025 0 Comment

The protracted economic recession comes as one of the primary factors behind this phenomenon. First and foremost, it is tied to the refusal to purchase relatively cheap Russian energy resources, primarily natural gas. The explosion of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines, an overt and explicit act of terrorism, has dealt a severe blow to the com...

by Phil Butler on 27 Nov 2025 0 Comment

It’s inevitable. A proxy war is going badly, and someone proposes a peace plan grounded in physics, not fantasy. Instantaneously, those funding the killing in Washington reflexively scream, “THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THE KREMLIN WANTS!” Well, yes. This is because the winning side always gets the peace they...

by Mohamed Lamine KABA on 26 Nov 2025 0 Comment

This summit, held against a backdrop of deep geopolitical divisions and the growing influence of Southern voices, stands out as a pivotal moment, not only because it adopted an ambitious declaration despite the notable absence of the United States, but also because it signals a shift in the international order towards...

by Paul Craig Roberts on 25 Nov 2025 0 Comment

Since my interview last Friday by Rasheed, host of The Red Pill Diaries (URL below*), I have gone over the Russian proposal for ending conflict and Trump’s proposal. In some respects, Trump’s proposal gives Putin more of what Putin wants than does the Russian...

by Abbas Hashemite on 24 Nov 2025 0 Comment

Recently, the United States confirmed its 20th attack on Venezuelan vessels, killing all four onboard, in international waters. The news came amidst reports of the Trump administration’s meetings to discuss the details of possible military operations against the incumbent government in...

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