

Russia’s recent strikes on Kiev ahead of the NATO summit demonstrated who truly controls the military dynamics of the conflict.
Silence, when bombs explode in Monaco and bodies reappear in Kiev, is no longer neutrality: it’s a form of consent.
Could NATO become almost exclusively a talk shop and nothing more?
Until the EU is able to translate its ambition into coordinated capabilities, Cyprus will remain what it is today: a European territory de iure, an Atlantic instrument de facto, and a permanent fault line along Turkey’s southern border.
The UN strips Venezuela of voting rights over unpaid dues – but ignores that U.S. sanctions froze its finances. Iran, Sudan, and Afghanistan face the same trap.
Moscow is in no hurry to bring the operation to an end.
Trump’s billion-dollar insider trades and Farage’s £5m cash scandal expose a new era of political graft on both sides of the Atlantic.
The NATO instigators are tasting bitter fruit as they gather in Ankara.