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The West rails against Georgia’s “transparency of foreign influence” bill 12:22 18.04.2024 Alexander Ananyev

The West rails against Georgia’s “transparency of foreign influence” bill

On April 15, Georgian lawmakers began considering the bill “On Transparency of Foreign Influence.” The discussion takes place amid a wave of protests by opposition deputies in the parliamentary headquarters in Tbilisi, while representatives of non-governmental organizations and the civil sector are protesting outside. In early April, members of the …
100 billion fund: NATO’s “security” against Trump? 11:58 12.04.2024 Andrey Kadomtsev

100 billion fund: NATO’s “security” against Trump?

Wary of the threat of a radical change of political wind in Washington, coupled with an acute shortage of funds to support the Kyiv regime, Western politicians have to look for ever more exotic “schemes” to finance the supply of arms and economic assistance to Kyiv. The British edition of …
Boomerang effect, or who lurks behind Ukrainian terrorism 11:52 11.04.2024 Alexei Belov

Boomerang effect, or who lurks behind Ukrainian terrorism

Burisma Holdings and Hunter Biden are suspects On Tuesday, April 9, news agencies broke the news about Russian law enforcers having accused the Ukrainian oil and gas company Burisma Holdings of financing terrorist activities in Russia, in particular the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall, which claimed the lives of …
How Russia saved Armenia from interventions in the 1990s 11:39 09.04.2024 Alexander Ananyev

How Russia saved Armenia from interventions in the 1990s

During the First Karabakh War (1992 -1994) Armenia three times experienced the threat of falling to the Turkish intervention. Each time Russia managed to prevent such a scenario by peaceful means. According to recollections [1] by Russia’s first Ambassador to Armenia Vladimir Stupishin, in the heat of the Battle of …
Vladimir Putin: We would see F-16 as legitimate targets if they operate from the airfields of third countries, no matter where they are located 9:04 30.03.2024 Vladimir Kozin

Vladimir Putin: We would see F-16 as legitimate targets if they operate from the airfields of third countries, no matter where they are located

Russia will not move deeper into Europe militarily. Moscow is not seeking a confrontation with the U.S. satellites in Europe, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at Torzhok Air Force Base in Tver Region, Russia. Multiple Western officials have claimed that Moscow will not stop if Kyiv is defeated on the …
Blazing Yugoslavia - the most gruesome atrocity committed by the West at the end of the 20th century 11:59 26.03.2024 Valery Burt

Blazing Yugoslavia - the most gruesome atrocity committed by the West at the end of the 20th century

25 years ago, on March 24, 1999, NATO air forces led by the USA unleashed a war in the center of Europe, by mercilessly bombarding Yugoslavia. The most ferocious of aggressive atrocities, cynically dubbed “humanitarian intervention”, claimed the lives of more than 3,000 citizens of the country. The war destroyed …
Tall stories about the Collective Security Treaty Organization, and “information slop” from Brussels 11:35 22.03.2024 Alexander Ananyev

Tall stories about the Collective Security Treaty Organization, and “information slop” from Brussels

When meeting with residents of a village on the border with neighboring Azerbaijan on March 18, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that a war was imminent “by the end of the week” if Armenia did not “adjust the border.” [1] He also warned the villagers that Yerevan would not …
Poland – a long way to see the obvious 11:53 14.03.2024 Andrey Kadomtsev

Poland – a long way to see the obvious

As Polish media reports, Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has acknowledged that the 2010 air crash near Smolensk which claimed the lives of the then President Lech Kaczynski and a number of high-ranking government officials was an “accident”, not an “assassination”. Only 14 years after did Warsaw come to such a …
Chronic illegitimacy of Ukraine’s powers-that-be, or will they hold elections? 12:07 13.03.2024 Denis Baturin

Chronic illegitimacy of Ukraine’s powers-that-be, or will they hold elections?

Vladimir Zelensky’s presidential term expires on May 20. Past that date, his legitimacy will be called into question, leading up to a constitutional and legal conflict. Moreover, the legitimacy of the entire Ukrainian government will become questionable too, since the Ukrainian presidency, as an institution, is an integral part of …
The roots of Russophobia 12:07 15.02.2024 Sergey Filatov

The roots of Russophobia

Why is there still ill-feeling and even hatred towards Russia in Europe? Why hasn’t it disappeared? Why is it that for years, decades, centuries after, the European phenomenon known as “Russophobia”, or enmity towards Russians, has been here to stay and is as felt as ever? The impression is that …
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