Category: Politics
After announcing a devastating defeat (an imaginary one) to forces of the ‘bloody Assad regime’ in Syria’s Idlib, the Turkish…
Written by Brian Cloughley; Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org It is intriguing but almost inevitable that examination of so many European…
Written by Caitlin Johnstone; Originally appeared at her blog When Twitter first implemented its “hide replies” function last year I published…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge Western mainstream media is once again putting Idlib at the center of their coverage, with emotive and…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton took his former boss’s foreign policy to task during…
Syria’s state-run news agency SANA reports (source): President Bashar al-Assad said on Monday that Aleppo gained the victory and Syria…
Written by The Saker; Originally appeared at The Unz Review In lieu of an normal introduction: the eternally evolving BDA…
Written by Dr. Leon Tressell exclusively for SouthFront * Global supply chains suffering major disruption * China’s economy flat lining…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge On Saturday President Trump held a much anticipated and crucial phone call with his Turkish counterpart Tayyip…
Written by Daniel Edgar exclusively for SouthFront Amidst the wave of social upheavals, uprisings and coups taking place in Latin…
Written by Larry Romanoff; Originally appeared at Global Research The US government and its many agencies and educational and health…
Submitted by Nadia Bazuk 2020 began with the visit of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to the US and will…
Written by Aaron Maté; Originally appeared at thegrayzone.com Facing accusations that it issued a doctored report alleging a chemical attack…
Written by Paul Dobson; Originally appeared on Venezuelanalysis.com The US government has sanctioned Venezuela’s state-owned airline CONVIASA, claiming it is being used…
Written by Philip M. Giraldi; Originally appeared at The Unz Review Many Americans might consider it decidedly odd that the…