Category: Editor’s choice
A brief overview of the recent developments in Afghanistan: President Ashraf Ghani signed a decree to release 400 Taliban prisoners…
As of August 11 evening, it seems that forces of ‘democracy and good’ mostly led by radical Belarusian nationalists and…
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On August 11, the Greek Coast Guard opened fire at a Turkish boat off the island of Rhodes in the…
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A brief overview of the recent developments in Syria: An explosive device detonated in a Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) military…
Submitted by Dr. Binoy Kampmark It would seem a logical step, at least from an existential perspective: to ban something…
By Michael Welch, Prof Michel Chossudovsky, and Greg Mitchell; Originally appeared at Global Research “Not a particular country, not a particular city, and…
Written by The Saker; Originally appeared at The Unz Review Some of my longtime readers might have noticed that I…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge Greece’s military is once again said to be in a state of high alert with all…
A smaller replica of Hagia Sophia is to be built in Syria, with assistance from the Russian government, according to…
German company Uniper, Gazprom’s partner on Nord Stream 2 appears to have frozen construction of the project. Uniper, which is…
On August 10th, Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab announced his government’s resignation. He said that he was taking “a step…
On the evening of August 10th, an explosion reportedly targeted a convoy carrying equipment for US forces near the Iraq-Kuwait…
On August 10th, Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya fled Belarus and arrived in Lithuania to presumably be protected from the…