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Is the MoU cat dead, alive or in a coma?
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Is the MoU cat dead, alive or in a coma?
July 3, 2026

The MoU cat better slip out of its coma, fast. Otherwise, Total, Devastating Chaos is bound to prevail.

Russia’s gloves come off to defeat NATO’s proxy aggression
July 3, 2026

The gloves are off. There seems to be no other choice.

Russia’s gloves come off to defeat NATO’s proxy aggression
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The UN ‘experts’ trained by imperialism and tasked with justifying the aggression against Venezuela
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The UN ‘experts’ trained by imperialism and tasked with justifying the aggression against Venezuela
July 3, 2026

The UN’s Venezuela “experts” aren’t impartial – they’re a revolving door of Western-funded NGOs, ICC alumni, and OAS insiders.

Attacks on refineries around the world – a new pattern in warfare
July 3, 2026

Oil refineries are the new battleground: does it expose a global plan to phase out fossil fuels?

Attacks on refineries around the world – a new pattern in warfare
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Joint exercises with Turkey’s rivals reveal the inconsistency of Pashinyan’s Armenia
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Joint exercises with Turkey’s rivals reveal the inconsistency of Pashinyan’s Armenia
July 2, 2026

By moving closer to France and Greece, Armenia undermines its own proclaimed strategy of regional normalization.

The story doesn’t end with the Ankara Summit: What will NATO be doing at the Izmir Fair?
July 2, 2026

NATO’s Ankara Summit demands 5% GDP for defence—but the real story unfolds at Izmir Fair in November.

The story doesn’t end with the Ankara Summit: What will NATO be doing at the Izmir Fair?
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Bibi mulls the idea of breaking away from Washington. Apparently
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Bibi mulls the idea of breaking away from Washington. Apparently
July 2, 2026

Netanyahu mulls cutting U.S. aid – a snub to Trump, or a prelude to a false flag attack that drags America back to war?

Transatlantic slavery and Africa’s influence on Europe
July 1, 2026

The Vatican’s slavery apology misses the mark: Africa wasn’t just a victim—it was an active player.

Transatlantic slavery and Africa’s influence on Europe
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