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Trump’s Ukraine wake-up call: Points he’s now making are what Russia said all along
Opinion
When a war is built on lies, making peace will hurt the liars
Feb 20, 2025 20:12
Rape and torture: Will the West cover for Kiev’s war crimes?
Opinion
Atrocities that happen on the inconvenient side of the barricades must not be swept under the rug
Feb 4, 2025 15:07
Free speech for terrorists: How Canada shields dangerous extremists
Opinion
The diplomatic standoff between New Delhi and Ottawa highlights the bias of Western powers, which advocate security cooperation globally while harboring elements that openly threaten other nations
Oct 22, 2024 19:07
This EU powerhouse is committing ‘economic suicide’ – who’s to blame?
Opinion
Germany’s growth is tanking deeper and deeper, and its economy minister alternates between sugar-coating and scapegoating
Oct 14, 2024 12:23
The CIA threat to China is real, so why is it being dismissed?
Opinion
The US has admitted it is restoring its spy network in Beijing, but any efforts against it will likely be dubbed ‘paranoia’
Jul 27, 2023 01:03
The first Australian soldier has been charged over Afghanistan war crimes, but those ultimately responsible remain in command
Opinion
The murder allegation could be the start of a lengthy string of trials, which is unlikely to ever reach the top brass
Mar 26, 2023 00:09
The granting of EU candidacy to Ukraine is merely a PR stunt, just ask the Turkish who signed the same deal in 1999
Opinion
For all the talk of helping Ukraine, the bloc simply can’t afford to have Kiev as a member
Jun 23, 2022 11:55
Why Lukashenko seems to be winning the migrant battle with Brussels
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The crisis on the Belarus-Poland border is reaching boiling point. Not only has there been a war of words between political leaders, but now there are military exercises and troops being deployed on either side.
Nov 13, 2021 09:51
China’s bid to join digital trade pact is another example of how it is consistently outflanking the US
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Beijing’s application to join a small group focusing on the digital economy is part of a wider policy to build international relationships to ensure it’s not isolated by America. And it’s a strategy that’s working well.
Nov 1, 2021 12:44
Multi-racial Britain now resembles Neapolitan ice cream, with brown at the top and gammon pink firmly at the bottom
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The brown-washing of Britain is continuing apace with non-white faces now increasingly occupying elite positions in government, sport, business and the arts – a result of being continually held to higher standards.
Oct 12, 2021 09:01
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