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DEMOCRACY DIGEST: HUNGARY LOCKS HORNS WITH US OVER BOSNIA, NATURALISATION LAW

Elsewhere, Czechs finally have law to protect whistleblowers; Poland adopts amended version of a panel to investigate ‘Russian influence’; and Slovaks don’t want the next government to help Ukraine militarily.US-Hungarian relations were in the news this week. After Washington imposed sanctions on four top Bosnian Serb officials for undermining a …

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HUNGARY’S EU PRESIDENCY: WHAT CAN CONCEIVABLY BE ACHIEVED?

Hungary’s government is hopeful its presidency of the Council of the EU in the second half of 2024 will be an opportunity to end its isolation within the EU, and has for the first time established a Ministry of EU Affairs to help manage the process. The countdown has begun. …

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POLES ON BELARUS BORDER URGE BETTER COOPERATION NOT MORE FEARMONGERING FROM GOVERNMENT

Even as the risk of provocation rises, locals on Poland’s border with Belarus are trying to remain calm. What worries them more than the proximity of Wagner mercenaries is an overreaction by a state that’s had its vulnerability to hybrid threats exposed. Two years into the migration crisis and tensions …

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Armenia, Eurasia And The Evasion Of Western Sanctions To Iran And Russia – OpEd

Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan are leading conduits for the evading of Western sanctions against Russia. Armenia’s current assistance to Russia builds on its three-decade experience in being an intermediary assisting Iran to evade Western sanctions. Armenia’s military, political and trade relationship with Iran has existed since the early 1990s …

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US, Iraq Examine New Strategic Relationship

U.S. and Iraqi defense leaders discussed an enduring strategic relationship between the two nations during talks at the Pentagon. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III welcomed Iraqi Defense Minister Thabit Muhammad Al-Abassi for a discussion on U.S.-Iraq joint security cooperation dialogue Monday. This U.S.-Iraq bilateral engagement looks beyond the …

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Prémonition de la guerre. L’Europe a lancé un ultimatum aux États-Unis

Les contradictions commerciales entre Washington et l’UE s’aggravent. La France va annuler l’accord de vente aux Américains d’une entreprise qui fabrique des pièces pour les réacteurs nucléaires. Il s’agit apparemment d’une réponse aux mesures «discriminatoires» prises par les États-Unis à l’égard de l’Europe. Un motif de controverse En août dernier, …

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Ukraine Military Situation: New Conscription Plan Further Militarizes Russia – Analysis

Putin’s New Conscription Plan Further Militarizes Russia The Russian State Duma voted to raise the maximum age for conscription from 27 to 30, providing more available manpower for Russia’s war effort. The move will enable the Kremlin to replenish its forces participating in the invasion of Ukraine without initiating another …

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Les secrets du Bilderberg contre la France et l’Europe

Comme tous les mois, nous vous proposons un entretien pour vous présenter les sujets traités par Pierre-Antoine Plaquevent dans la Lettre Confidentielle. Au programme de notre nouveau numéro : Les secrets du Biderberg contre la France et l’Europe. La fondation du groupe Bilderberg remonte à 1952, mais c’est en 1954 …

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India: Lees Of Terror In Chhattisgarh – Analysis

On July 22, 2023, a civilian, Sukka Singh Kachalam, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on suspicion of being a ‘police informer’, at Rotad village under Chhotedongar Police Station limits in Narayanpur District. On March 28, 2023, a civilian, Ramji Dodi, was abducted along with …

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Capitalism And Imperialism: Nowhere To Run To, Nowhere To Hide – OpEd

Once upon a time, the term ‘globalisation’ dominated public discourse, presenting itself as the sole available alternative and panacea to all the world’s predicaments. It was viewed as a policy paradigm promising peace, prosperity, economic growth, and human development. However, in recent times, globalisation seems to have vanished from public …

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