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Written by The Saker; Originally appeared at The Unz Review The re-nomination (albeit somewhat reshuffled) of the “economic block” of…
On May 24, French newspaper Le Monde reported that 4 citizens had been detained on suspicion of spying in December…
Two Police officers and a gunman have been killed in a shooting incident in Liege, Belgium on May 29. Two people…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge European leaders gathered in Sofia on Thursday to hash out a plan for shielding Iran from…
Armin Laschet, The deputy chair of Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Minister President of the most populated state of Germany, North…
Germany’s Foreign Ministry has supported a proposal by Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn to repeal the principle of…
On March 23, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she would discuss new anti-Russia measures with France over the alleged…
UPDATE: The attacker has been killed. A police operation is underway in the southern French city of Trèbes due to a…
The Russian state-run news agency TASS reports (source): US military specialists are making European countries’ armed forces ready for using…
Written by Brian Cloughley; Originally appeared at strategic-culture.org On February 3 the Washington Post observed that “the United States can deliver a strike…
Written by Alex Gorka; Originally appeared at strategic-culture.org The European Commission has decided to suspend Poland’s voting rights in the EU after two years of…
Written by Finian Cunningham; Originally appeared at strategic-culture.org Fighting terrorism is now morphing into clamping down on human migration, as far…
Deposed President of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont has declared a victory of democracy following the local parliamentary elections in the region….
On December 7, the British supercarrier HMS Queen Elizabeth officially joined the Royal Navy at a naval base in Portsmouth. Recently, the…
Translated from Russian; Originally appeared in BMPD blog There is again uncertainty over the future of the United Kingdom’s amphibious…