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Tories Back Liberal Foreign Interference Legislation, Urge Quick Passage

The Conservative Party has thrown its support behind a Liberal government bill designed to combat foreign interference, while urging the government to work toward passing the legislation swiftly. Conservative MP and foreign affairs critic Michael Chong sent a letter to...

Duda Ridiculously Condemned Volhynia Genocide Activism As A Russian Plot

Lame duck Polish President Andrzej Duda betrayed the conservative-nationalist base that he’s supposed to represent by condemning Volhynia Genocide activism as a Russian plot. He was asked in an interview about Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz declaring that the ruling...

Ukraine’s Disastrous Policy Towards Donbass Taught Georgia The Importance Of Reconciliation

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov praised the Georgian Dream’s policy of pursuing reconciliation with Abkhazia and South Ossetia against whom prior ruling parties waged wars that ultimately led to Moscow’s recognition of those two as independent states in summer...

The Wall Street Journal Is Right: The Biden Admin Should Declassify Its Ukrainian Aid Strategy

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published a very critical editorial on Friday about how “Biden Reneges on His Ukraine Promise: He classifies a strategy document that Congress made the price of aid.” They surprisingly wrote that “Republicans in Congress...

More Canadians Rely on Credit Cards for Everyday Expenses, Credit Report Says

A newly released credit report says that more and more Canadians are using credit cards to make day-to-day purchases as the cost of living increases. TransUnion’s Quarterly Overview of Consumer Credit for the first quarter of 2024 said defaults on...

Five Lessons That Russia Can Learn From The Latest Israeli-Lebanese War

The latest Israeli-Lebanese War and the Ukrainian Conflict are so different from one another as to be practically incomparable, but Russia can still learn some general lessons from Israel if it has the will. The first is that prioritizing...

Mossad Chief Stalked, Threatened ICC Prosecutor Over War Crimes Probe: Report

A new bombshell investigation undertaken jointly by the Guardian and +972 mag has revealed that the head of Mossad conducted surveillance on the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) related to her opening a formal investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes. Then ICC...

Sikorski Got Into Trouble With Kiev For Proposing That Crimea Be Placed Under UN Control

Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski continues getting on Kiev’s bad side. His latest trip to the Ukrainian capital to meet with Zelensky reportedly resulted in a heated argument over the Volhynia Genocide dispute, which readers can learn more about...

Everyone Was Wrong About The Latest Israeli-Lebanese War

The latest Israeli-Lebanese War shattered everyone’s expectations. Hezbollah’s enormous missile stockpile made them all believe that “Mutually Assured Destruction” (MAD) had been achieved with Israel, thus restraining both combatants’ actions in any future conflict, but Israel’s intelligence superiority and...

Will Raisi’s Death Lead To Softer Iranian Policy Towards The West

By Simon Watkins of OilPrice.com The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash on Sunday 19 May has reignited optimism among some that Iran’s stance towards the West may soften again into the pragmatic approach of his reforming...
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EU must negotiate with Russia – Belgian leader

Europe no longer has any reason to insist on trying to isolate Moscow.   Lucas Leiroz, member of the BRICS Journalists...
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