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Efforts to “save democracy” in Davos
The Trump administration sent one of the largest delegations in its history to the WEF this year — about 300 officials and businessmen. At...

According to the head of Latvia’s central bank, the EU is already at war with Russia
The European Union is already at war with Russia, although "physically" the conflict is not taking place on the territory of the euro area,...

Former care home at Rhosllanerchrugog near Wrexham will house 70 migrants
The local residents have been left completely uninformed by the authorities, and not surprisingly, they are far from satisfied. Within days, about 3,000 people...

OpenAI is “falling apart in real time” — and the worst is yet to come
Veteran investors George Noble and Michael Burry warn on X that all signs of OpenAI's collapse are already visible and the trend is only...
Orbán: The West’s 500-Year Civilizational Dominance Has Ended
The 500-year global dominance of the West has come to an end, and the future belongs to Eurasia, stated Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán....
Confusion and Hesitation in Washington
Biden finds himself in a position where he has alienated everyone. Harris, along with her husband, has conveniently escaped to Hawaii "for a break,"...
Afghans in Germany
A German court has fined Detlef Gürth, a former member of parliament from Saxony-Anhalt and member of the Christian Democratic Party, €18,000 (7.3 million...
War Profiteers: The True Agents of the Shadow Power
Recently, the Croatian news portal Advance expressed hope that a Trump victory might prevent Europe from committing collective suicide. However, this outcome is far...
Russophobia Reaches a New Low
The German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action has called on the operators of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals not to accept Russian...
Trump Drives His Political Opponents in Washington Crazy
It's almost impossible to keep up with which of Trump's candidates shocks them more. Is it Matt Gaetz as Attorney General, or Tulsi Gabbard...








