The Ukrainian government intends to continue the course of forced sale of state property
The war industry, a state within a state, disembowels the nation, stumbles from one military fiasco to the next, strips us of civil liberties and pushes us towards suicidal wars with Russia and China
Expert warns of a global domino effect
How China is transforming global economy before our eyes
Poland seized a building used as a school for the children of Russian diplomats
American society increasingly champions transgender people, but thereby only contribute to their internal struggles
Britain’s decision to send depleted uranium rounds to Kiev represents more than a dangerous escalation in the West’s proxy war with a nuclear-armed power
According to leaked Pentagon documents, the US doesn't expect Ukraine to regain significant territory
A Finnish official said a potential deal would allow the deployment of troops and the construction of new military infrastructure
China's military says it tracked the US plane
Gabriel Boric says the initiative, which will be sent to Congress later this year, is designed to boost the economy of the nation, which has some of the world’s largest reserves of the high-demand metal
Kazakhstan is again on the verge of large-scale social upheaval
The conflict is domestic, regional and international. Western media have been exaggerating the role of the Wagner Group and all but omitting the influence of U.S. allies in the region
According to Kyodo News, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is planning to visit South Korea and meet with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol
In an investigation targeting the “shock doctrine” practices of the gas industry, Greenpeace is calling on policymakers in both the U.S. and EU to move away from expanding LNG infrastructure before it’s too late
Silences filled with a consensus of propaganda contaminate almost everything we read, see and hear. War by media is now a key task of so-called mainstream journalism
The warning was issued after a Chinese vessel nearly collided with a Philippine boat in the disputed waters
Contrary to predictions, Russia's economy is set to boom in 2023, with growth of at least 3-4% or even 5-6%. Why didn't sanctions prevent - and even aid? And could this growth have been prevented?
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