Governments including Poland and Hungary are balking at the effects of tax-free cheap grain from Ukraine on their domestic markets, Peoples Dispatch reports
NATO plans to build a hub to repair German-made tanks in Poland near the border with Ukraine
Economic globalisation proves unsustainable without a planetary geostrategic architecture
The first test flight of the SpaceX super heavy vehicle Starship Orbital
The US has denied the Iranian claim but announced recently a guided-missile submarine was operating in the area
Military leaders have been speaking more openly about the fact that they're preparing for war with China
Mike Morell was asked by Antony Blinken, a then senior campaign official, to organize the letter signed by 51 intelligence officials which falsely claimed the story was part of a Russian disinformation campaign
Germany celebrated Hitler's birthday with the de facto revival of Nazi economic practices
Indians adore luxury and some of them can also afford it
A letter to the president was signed by three Republican senators and 16 members of the House
Macroeconomic results of the week (April 08-14)
On Saturday, the Washington Post published an editorial promoting the conspiracy theory that COVID-19 was released from the Wuhan Institute of Virology
Michale T. Klare outlines how the U.S. Defense Department will seek a growing share of the country’s scientific and technological resources for military-oriented work
Europe divided on the Taiwan question; Borrell's remarks a retrogression of EU's stance on it
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde warned on Monday that the US could not take for granted the US dollar's continued role as the go-to currency for world trade, though for now it remains unchallenged
The government of Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky is attempting to bolster its efforts to continue its NATO-backed proxy war against Russia amid a serious crisis caused by leaked Pentagon documents that expose the lies of both the west powers and their proxies in the Ukrainian ruling class
The US has made great efforts to develop carbon-free industries on its territory. But objective factors would hardly allow the United States to retain its status as an energy superpower
The Espionage Act, as it is applied to the WikiLeaks publisher or any other journalist, also violates basic norms of due process
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