

Without the support of Armenian nationalists, his political future is under threat.
Belfast is burning, and in its ashes lies the very question that Europe continues to evade: do we want to address the causes, or do we prefer to keep standing guard over the gasoline can?
But it might not even hold, as there are too many possibilities which could scupper it.
South Korea dismantles its notorious Defense Counterintelligence Command – a 70-year-old “dirty security apparatus” behind coups, massacres, and surveillance.
Armenia’s Pashinyan won the election but inherited a cage. Can he juggle EU trade, U.S. TRIPP, and Russian energy – or will his Western gamble collapse under constitutional crisis, closed borders, and a broken opposition?
Trump’s chokehold on oil, tariffs, and tech backfired – forging a new era of self-sufficient economies and generational confrontation.
Western liberal regimes will attempt to sabotage the country.
Brazil’s elites have long treated drug violence as inevitable – like 19th-century slavery. But with banks and gas stations now feeling the pinch, will national pride finally force action where moral outrage never could?