
Max von Kreyfelt - 19/05/2025
Tulsi Gabbard. Once a Democratic congresswoman with a military background, she became a pariah with […]

Ahsan Ali - 19/05/2025
Georgia has been hit by different revolutions and protests, from the Rose Revolution of 2003 […]

Paul Cliteur - 17/05/2025
What does late Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn’s criticism of Islam and migration look like? Fortuyn […]

Nikola Mikovic - 16/05/2025
The so-called peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul are a farce. In a […]

Arthur Blok - 12/05/2025
Occasionally, there are events that a journalist cannot afford to miss. One such event was […]

Paul Cliteur - 08/05/2025
In the West, criticising religion is no longer taboo; at least, not when it comes […]

Rafael Baroch - 05/05/2025
We remember, therefore we exist. It’s what we tell ourselves to make the unbearable bearable—to […]

Max von Kreyfelt - 04/05/2025
There are the laws of nature. There is gravity. There is death.And then there is […]

Robert M. Cutler - 02/05/2025
Amid ongoing regional challenges and a history of failed external initiatives, the countries of the […]

Farid Shukurlu - 30/04/2025
Political revolutions in European history are multifaceted and driven by various factors, from the Warsaw […]