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Five Takeaways From The Historic Prisoner Swap

Russia and the West exchanged 24 prisoners on Thursday in the largest such swap since the Old Cold War. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and CNN published detailed reports about the diplomacy that led up to this deal, which...

Orban’s Insight Into The Global Systemic Transition & Hungarian Grand Strategy Is Worth Reading

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban elaborated on the global systemic transition and his country’s grand strategy within it during a lengthy speech at the Balvanyos Free Summer University and Student Camp over the weekend. The over 11,000-word English transcript...

Go Nuts About Nuts To Help Keep Cancer At Bay

Authored by Alexandra Roach via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), In their many variations, nuts are a superfood praised as rich sources of minerals, vitamins, amino acids, proteins, and other bioactive compounds. Chestnuts are champions for vitamin C, for instance. Pistachios contain...

Services No Longer Required: Which Jobs Are Most At Risk?

Long before the emergence of ChatGPT and other AI tools threatening to take over our jobs, technological advancements have altered the way people work, making some occupations disappear, while others emerged. Did you know, for example, that people used to...

The US’ Indo-Pacific Mastermind Admitted That India Will Never Become An American Ally

US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell admitted during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing that “ will never be a formal ally or partner in the United States, but it doesn’t mean that we cannot have the strongest...

Medvedev’s Hawkish Tweet After Haniyeh’s Assassination Doesn’t Reflect Russian Policy

Former Russian President and incumbent Deputy Chair of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev made a hawkish post on X after Haniyeh’s assassination. In his words, “The knot is tightening in the Middle East. Sorry for the innocent lives lost....

Here’s What’s Likely To Follow The Tuaregs’ Devastating Ambush Of Wagner In Mali

Russia’s rebranded Wagner suffered a devastating ambush by Tuareg rebels in Mali last weekend. The details remain unconfirmed, but the group’s losses are considered to be their largest since 2018’s “Disaster in Deir ez-Zor”. What just happened was therefore...

Treasury Predictions: Inflation to Return Below 3 Percent by December, Falling Further in 2025

Mr. Chalmers said the budget will be tackling inflation while easing cost-of-living strains. Australians could soon breathe a sigh of relief as federal budget forecasts reveal inflation may temper a year earlier than previously predicted. Treasury predictions in the budget, which...

The Davos Class Is Desperate

Authored by Marty Bent via bombthrower.com, One of Davos’ favorite front men, Yuval Noah Harari, joined the BIS Innovation Summit earlier in May to spread some laughable anti-bitcoin propaganda. During his chat, Harari opined that “as a historian” he does not...

The Latest Unrest In Gwadar Imperils Pakistan’s Eurasian Connectivity Plans

The Pakistani Commerce Minister recently chaired a meeting in which he called for boosting exports to Afghanistan and Central Asia, which aligns with Islamabad’s vision of expanding regional connectivity so as to facilitate those two’s exports to the global...
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Russiagate 2.0 Might Try To Falsely Implicate Dugin As The Puppeteer Of MAGA Dissidents

Tucker Carlson announced that he heard about the CIA’s alleged plans to have him charged under the “Foreign Agents...
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