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The Odessa File: Who does Catherine the Great’s city belong to?
World
The Odessa File: Who does Catherine the Great’s city belong to?
July 31, 2024

Bluntly put, Odessa is a Russian city, just as Valletta, the jewel of the Mediterranean, is a beautiful Maltese city.

Let the Sunshine in With the Age of the Post-Truth
May 31, 2023

The pseudo-democratic doctrine undoubtedly will bear some part of the blame for the moral and cultural demise facing the US, which will most probably take the whole Western world down with it.

Let the Sunshine in With the Age of the Post-Truth
Society
How the Unthinkable Became Thinkable: Eric Lander, Julian Huxley and the Awakening of Sleeping Monsters
History
How the Unthinkable Became Thinkable: Eric Lander, Julian Huxley and the Awakening of Sleeping Monsters
May 24, 2021

Will we see biotechnology serve the interests of humanity under a multipolar paradigm that cherishes national sovereignty, human life, family, and faith?

John Birch’s Body Should Still Be a Mouldering in the Grave
April 17, 2020

Trump has conveniently used the coronavirus as a reason to push his far-right agenda with regard to China’s increasing international clout.

John Birch’s Body Should Still Be a Mouldering in the Grave
History
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What Trump Didn’t Know About Cultural Locations in Iran
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What Trump Didn’t Know About Cultural Locations in Iran
January 23, 2020

Iranians cities are filled with cultural, religious and medical facilities that must be protected. There are 86 museums, 47,291 Shiite mosques and 10,344 Sunni mosques in Iran, 65 synagogues (34 in Tehran alone) and at least 600 churches and 500,000–1,000,000 Christians, including 200 Armenian churches.

The Misanthropic Bankers Behind the Green New Deal
August 10, 2019

The world has turned into a consumerist cult over the past few decades which has sacrificed long term thinking for short term gain and of course we need a re-organization of the system. Thunberg and the Green New Dealers aren’t wrong about that stuff. That’s all fine and dandy.

The Misanthropic Bankers Behind the Green New Deal
Society
Lessons of UNESCO
World
Lessons of UNESCO
November 15, 2015

The decision by the 38th session of the UNESCO General Conference in Paris to reject Albania’s proposal that Kosovo be allowed to join that organization was the first truly landmark defeat for the self-proclaimed government of that region. Despite unprecedented diplomatic efforts by Pristina’s supporters on the eve of the vote, they failed to win a consensus even from the members of NATO and the European Union. Of the 95 votes needed, only 92 were cast in favor of Kosovo’s bid for membership…

Aggression Against Libya: Looking at Past and Outlook for Future (I)
September 16, 2013

The threat of US aggression against Syria remains imminent. It is highly propitious to go back again to the legal assessment of NATO and the United Nations leadership actions at the time of operation against Libya. The armed conflict in Libya and the following intervention of NATO in March-October 2011 against the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the same way as the armed conflict in Syria, made move to the fore a string of important legal aspects related to the very essence of contemporary international law…

Aggression Against Libya: Looking at Past and Outlook for Future (I)
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