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May, 2024

  • 8 May

    Albania Sees Rise In Killings, Crime Starting From Toxic Online Content – Analysis

    Experts say legislation is needed to address toxic social media content that too often turns into offline violence in Albania, but there are fears authorities will seek again to exploit the issue for political gain. In December last year, a well-known Albanian TikToker posted a video “confessing” that he had …

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  • 8 May

    Iran Changes Its Route, Not Its Destination – OpEd

    The massive armada of 350 drones, ballistic and cruise missiles, launched by Iran toward Israel in the early hours of April 14, marked a sea-change in the anti-Israel approach the Iranian regime has pursued since its foundation in 1979. Its anti-Israel policy was embedded in the broad strategy known originally …

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  • 8 May

    Russia’s Tactical Nuclear Weapons Exercises Are Meant To Deter A NATO Intervention In Ukraine

    Everything is moving so fast that nobody can say with confidence exactly what will or won’t happen, but a reminder of each side’s interests as their policymakers conceive them to be can help obtain a better idea of how likely certain scenarios might be. Sputnik reported on Monday that the …

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  • 8 May

    20 Constructive Critiques Of Russia’s Special Operation

    Calmly acknowledging setbacks and sharing constructive critiques afterwards aligns with the spirit of what President Putin suggested earlier in the summer when he advised against indulging in wishful thinking. Nobody who sincerely supports this newly restored world power and its de facto leadership of the Global Revolutionary Movement in the …

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  • 8 May

    China Has World’s Largest Navy With 355 Ships and Counting, Says Pentagon

    China has the biggest maritime force on the globe with an inventory of about 355 vessels, according to a Defense Department report released Wednesday. With 355 ships in its fleet, the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is slated to expand its inventory to 420 ships within the next four years, …

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  • 8 May

    La propagande, la science du mensonge

    Être perché du mauvais côté de la barrière permet de dire des choses inconfortables, désagréables, qui ne seront pas entendues parce qu’elles sont le fruit de l’esprit de ceux qui sont mal à l’aise dans l’époque en laquelle ils doivent vivre. Peu d’aspects de la société contemporaine sont aussi insupportables …

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  • 8 May

    La recherche d’un nouvel ordre mondial de sécurité par la Russie, l’Iran et la Chine

    Alors que l’Occident collectif est en proie à une crise de légitimité existentielle, le RIC conçoit son propre ordre de sécurité pour protéger le reste du monde des «génocidaires». L’Hégémon n’a aucune idée de ce qui attend l’état d’esprit exceptionnaliste : La Chine a commencé à remuer de manière décisive …

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  • 8 May

    How The World Can Challenge And Confront Terrorism – OpEd

    It was considered a momentous occasion when news broke 13 years ago this week that Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, had been killed. Many around the world hoped this would be a turning point in the fight against terrorism; a decisive blow that would bring an …

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  • 8 May

    Transhumanism – Analysis

    The theory of “the obsolescence of man” has become one of the most aggressive social and anthropological theories in the contemporary world, reckoning with man as a human and natural being. The established ideological sphere of capitalism produces an anthropological model that becomes the basis of man’s self-understanding. Instead of …

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  • 8 May

    Moscow Fearful Of Losing Its Military Bases In Armenia And Tajikistan – Analysis

    Since Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his team—who come from a generation formed not in Soviet times and do not speak Russian as a native language—took power in Yerevan six years ago, Armenia has been turning away from Russia and toward the West. Moscow has supported the domestic opposition …

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