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How NATO brainwashes Western society with its anti-Russia wargames
Opinion
Steadfast Defender 2024, the bloc’s largest exercise in decades, is not only about military cohesion – it’s about selling war to the people
Feb 1, 2024 12:02
Eyes wide shut on the Balenciaga scandal
Opinion
Some are too quick to explain away and dismiss the fashion brand’s controversial advert featuring children and sexualized teddy bears
Dec 21, 2022 12:18
Today, Ukraine bombed a Donetsk hotel full of journalists – here’s what it felt like to be there
Opinion
Another attack from Kiev has hit central Donetsk, targeting a funeral and a hotel where numerous reporters stay and work
Aug 4, 2022 16:13
US baby formula shortage is a symptom of a broken system
Opinion
It will take systemic change to fix the deep-seated roots of the current crisis
May 24, 2022 13:24
Verdict aside, the embarrassing Rittenhouse trial should be a warning
Opinion
No matter how liberal activists try to paint it, the jury served justice in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial, though the state’s conduct and pundits’ painting of events made the entire ordeal a warning for where we are headed.
Nov 19, 2021 19:41
A professor wants to ‘destigmatize’ pedophilia. No, absolutely not
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‘Minor-attracted persons’ – or ‘paedophiles’, in old-fashioned parlance – are not deserving of our sympathy or indulgence, and no amount of woke, academic gibberish will make sane people think otherwise.
Nov 16, 2021 17:32
After Kyiv Post closure, will the West continue to give Ukraine's Zelensky a free pass for his clampdown on media freedom?
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Anyone following Ukraine may have been surprised to hear about the sudden shuttering of the English-language Kyiv Post this week, in the latest acrimonious episode to hit the country’s press industry.
Nov 13, 2021 12:43
Climate catastrophe threatens the whole world, but politics & West's weaponization of sanctions could blunt COP26’s effectiveness
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After aliens land in the science-fiction movie "Arrival," an imminent global war is only barely averted. Not between them and the earthlings, but in a pessimistic twist on the genre, between the great powers already on the planet.
Oct 30, 2021 14:01
Priti Patel’s idea of fast-tracking BAME police officers to top jobs will only demoralise an already browbeaten force
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The Home Secretary has given the boys in blue another kicking, criticising their failure to recruit Black and Ethnic Minority people or promote them to the top of the organisation. This virtue signalling is daft and dangerous.
Oct 22, 2021 10:57
Mother, may I? Americans have lost their spines if they need Fauci’s blessing to gather for the holidays
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US chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci has declared American families may spend the holidays together – as long as they’re vaccinated. But who gave him the authority to decide, and why are people still listening to him anyway?
Oct 19, 2021 15:38
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