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February, 2023

  • 24 February

    Disunited Kingdom

    Will Nationalism Break Britain? In September 2022, the body of Queen Elizabeth was driven across Scotland from Balmoral Castle, where she died, to the royal palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. The coffin was draped in the Royal Standard of Scotland and carried by members of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, …

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  • 24 February

    Pursue containment to stop Russian expansionism

    To prevent further damage to the rules-based international order, the United States and its allies will need a comprehensive strategy of containment that aims to deter Russia militarily, raises the cost to Russia for its destabilizing behavior, and increasingly decouples Russia from the international community, politically and economically, until Moscow …

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  • 23 February

    Vuk Jeremic for Danas about the invitation to testify in the investigation of members of President Biden’s family

    This is a showdown at the top of American politics, between a Democratic administration in the White House and a Republican majority in the US House of Representatives. Earlier, the democratic majority accused President Trump, now the republican majority accuses President Biden, but that is their internal policy in which …

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  • 23 February

    Russie-Ukraine : Une guerre fratricide (1/2)

    Si les occidentaux ont une vision biaisée de la guerre en Ukraine, c’est peut-être parce que les médias ne relatent qu’un point de vue, celui de Kiev. L’info en provenance de Russie est purement et simplement censurée. Pour un meilleur équilibre de l’information, nous avons voulu donner la parole à …

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  • 23 February

    Who would win if the Belgrade elections were held tomorrow, and who was the best mayor: New NSPM research on ratings

    If the Belgrade elections were held tomorrow, the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) would receive the support of 37.8 percent of the respondents, while the coalition partner, the Socialist Party of Serbia, could count on the support of nine percent, according to the New Serbian Political Thought survey in the territory …

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  • 23 February

    La Chine appelle à retrouver les auteurs du sabotage des gazoducs Nord Stream

    La Chine appelle à retrouver les auteurs du sabotage des gazoducs Nord Stream I et Nord Stream II, sinon ils pourraient croire à leur propre impunité et décider d’entreprendre de nouvelles actions. « Tout sabotage délibéré d’une infrastructure transfrontalière est un acte malveillant. Autoriser une enquête internationale sur le sabotage …

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  • 23 February

    Les succès économiques de la Russie ont dépassé toutes les attentes (expert chinois)

    S’il est aujourd’hui peu intéressant de se focaliser sur les prétendus spécialistes occidentaux qui il y a encore récemment espéraient voir l’économie de la Russie à genoux et aujourd’hui se retrouvent à admettre « le miracle économique russe », il est au contraire très important d’entendre l’opinion d’experts issus de …

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  • 23 February

    Biden Administration Funds Anti-Netanyahu Protest Group

    What none of the news reports, editorials, public letters by prominent figures or statements by officials have revealed is that the Biden administration is funding the group behind the protests. “No one is asking the organizers who finances their activities. Someone is paying tens of millions of shekels to rent …

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  • 23 February

    Why the West Is Afraid of Ukraine’s Victory

    The West’s historical anxieties have made it impossible to come to terms with the war’s reality. On the first day of Russia’s all-out war against Ukraine, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner met with then-Ukrainian ambassador to Germany Andriy Melnyk. As Melnyk later recounted, Lindner didn’t simply decline to supply Ukraine …

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  • 23 February

    China’s Checkbook Diplomacy Has Bounced

    China can make friends or break legs. It can’t do both. In the span of a decade, China has emerged as the developing world’s bank of choice, pouring hundreds of billions of dollars in loans into global infrastructure projects as part of its sprawling Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). But …

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