Will Viktor Orbán really march to Brussels and, as he claims, “occupy” the heart of the European Union? The EU’s enfant terrible has clashed with the bloc for years, but he is no Nigel Farage. He doesn’t want to abandon ship; he wants to commandeer the battered vessel and course-correct. …
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18 May
Le sionisme ou la folie identitaire
J’ai regroupé dans ce texte des notes que j’ai prises, depuis le mois de février 2024, au fil du martyr de Gaza, sur le sujet du délire identitaire sioniste. J’avais été frappé par le fait que ce délire s’exacerbait au fur et à mesure que devenait insupportable, aux yeux du …
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18 May
Géorgie : Une autre «révolution» de couleur télécommandée par l’Occident
La révolution de couleur colorée gronde en Géorgie contre la loi sur la transparence des financements étrangers des mouvements politiques, des médias et des ONG votée par le gouvernement de Tbilissi dirigé par le parti Rêve géorgien. L’Occident et les officines sorosiennes ne sont pas étrangères à cette révolution. Un …
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18 May
La CIA et la stratégie de tension en Europe
L’attaque contre le Premier ministre slovaque, Robert Fico, rappelle étrangement l’assassinat de Lee Harvey Oswald et le rôle du réseau Gladio opérant sur le sol européen, et de nouvelles attaques sur le territoire européen ne peuvent être exclues avec l’objectif sans équivoque de semer le chaos à travers le continent. …
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18 May
Turkey’s Syrian Mercenaries Come To The Sahel In Africa
Long a sinecure of former colonial powers, large parts of Africa have in recent years become a wide-open marketplace for new foreign players. While much of the focus – and hysteria – in the West has been about the resurgence of China and Russia in Africa, there is also a …
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18 May
Sino-Russian Alliance Has ‘Concrete, Tangible’ Goals – Analysis
As Russian President Vladimir Putin visits China for the first time since beginning a new term, he and Chinese President Xi Jinping have been at pains to underline their “long and strong” friendship, and a strategic partnership that has been described as having “no upper limits.” “I have emphasized on …
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18 May
Russia Starting To Regain Positions In South Caucasus – Analysis
What a difference a few weeks can make. Earlier this spring, the Kremlin appeared to be yielding so many of its positions in the South Caucasus—or at least was on the defensive—that some Russian commentators discussed how Moscow may have entirely and permanently “lost” the region to the West (see …
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18 May
With €1bn bribe, the EU is rewarding Lebanon’s bad behaviour
The manner in which Brussels has meted out €1 billion to Lebanon smacks of opportunism and a reward for flouting reforms, writes Benjamin Fève. Bad behaviour certainly has its rewards. That is, at least, if you are among Lebanon’s political elite, who secured €1 billion in financial aid from the …
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18 May
In the besieged and starving city of El Fasher, a deadly battle for Sudan’s Darfur region looms
In-depth: The Rapid Support Forces have surrounded and besieged the Sudanese army’s last Darfur holdout in El Fasher – a city gripped by famine and fear. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have encircled and besieged El Fasher in North Darfur in recent weeks, but fears of an all-out assault on …
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18 May
From Bosnia to Ukraine: How a Serb Sportsman Became a Russian Fighter
A Bosnian Serb former martial arts fighter has been posting videos and pictures online, documenting his new life as a volunteer soldier with a Russian unit fighting in Ukraine. BIRN was able to track his posts, following his journey to the frontline.Afew weeks after returning home to Modrica in Bosnia’s …
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