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June, 2022

  • 30 June

    China: Fujian Aircraft Carrier Owes Its Existence To BRI

    With China officially launching its aircraft carrier Fujian, questions have arisen concerning such a development. Here, we have answered some questions on different levels according to the timeline, so as to present a clearer picture of the situation, showing the close relations between China’s economy and the country’s national defense. …

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  • 30 June

    What Will It Take To End Rampant Home-Price Inflation?

    Real wages are falling, inflation is at a 40-year high, and the Atlanta Fed predicts we’ll find GDP growth at zero for the second quarter. Meanwhile, both the yield curve and money-supply growth point to recession. But when it comes to the latest data on home prices, there’s still no …

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  • 30 June

    Biden’s Energy Crisis

    The ongoing world energy crisis… seems to have proven for once and all that energy independence is a matter of national security. To transition to renewable energy, America would have to transform its energy infrastructure and invest heavily in wind turbines, solar panels and electric cars, all of which require …

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  • 30 June

    Why are some nations neutral on the Russia-Ukraine war?

    Countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East have refused to isolate Moscow, despite the EU’s lobbying efforts. European Union officials are meeting in Brussels on Thursday, where they are soon expected to grant EU candidacy status to Ukraine in a gesture of solidarity amid the conflict with Russia. At …

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  • 30 June

    What does Russia’s capture of Severodonetsk mean for Ukraine?

    Ukrainian forces are retreating from the eastern city after weeks of fierce fighting, but some analysts say Moscow’s victory is symbolic, rather than strategic. The loss of the southeastern town of Severodonetsk is far more significant and symbolic to Russia than to Ukraine, military analysts have told Al Jazeera. On …

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  • 30 June

    Turkey: Jihad against Cyprus

    Turkey is now using the distraction of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a cover to increase its likelihood of officially annexing Cyprus’s north. It is not just part of the island country of Cyprus that is being occupied and demeaned. What is being occupied, colonized, and culturally destroyed is a …

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  • 30 June

    Iran’s Plan to Foil Israeli-Arab Normalization and to Keep Expanding the Revolution

    When Hamas and Hezbollah talk about “develop[ing] the program and axis of resistance,” they are referring to terrorist attacks against Israel. The two terrorist groups have tens of thousands of rockets and missiles that are ready to be fired towards Israel at any moment from the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. …

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  • 30 June

    Бягай, Македония. Чакаме те

    Коментарът е от профила на автора във фейсбук. Македонияяяяя. Имам чувството, че винаги съм я писал така. Не е само заради Слави. Закърмени сме с идеята, че Македония не се изговаря, а се крещи. Или поне се пее – за девойчето, китка шарена… За мен Македония беше баба ми. Казваше …

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  • 30 June

    La OTAN, el fracaso del belicismo

    Desde la amenaza de la guerra híbrida hasta el cambio climático, pasando por aspectos sociales y humanitarios que afectan a la seguridad, como las migraciones, el desempleo, las crisis económicas, las pandemias, la seguridad energética… no necesitan misiles, buques de guerra, cazas ni ojivas nucleares La próxima cumbre de la …

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  • 30 June

    Gen. Skrzypczak dla „Wprost”: Wyraz słabości NATO. To, co Rosjanie wyprawiają, jest upokarzające

    NATO musi wyzbyć się demonów przeszłości z epoki Zimnej Wojny, które paraliżują procesy decyzyjne. Porzucić lęki przed groźbami Putina, których katalog jest niewyczerpany. I zacząć adekwatnie reagować na prowokacje Putina, bo to, co Rosjanie wyprawiają bezkarnie w przestrzeni powietrznej niektórych członków NATO, jest upokarzające dla całego sojuszu. Wyrazem słabości, którą …

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