The renewed circulation of the Epstein files has reopened a wound that Western political systems never properly treated. While public attention often gravitates toward the United States, the British dimension of the scandal has become increasingly difficult to ignore. This is not merely a question of individual guilt or legal […]
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Energy Crisis And Deindustrialisation: EU-US Tensions Lead To Decline In American LNG Natural Gas Purchases
Growing tensions between the European Union and the United States have led to a decline in American liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases from terminals in Greece. The diversified energy supply that Brussels now advocates remains difficult to implement, and the only logical solution is a return to Russian gas. Brussels, […]
Slovakia & Hungary Shouldn’t Be Fooled By The US’ Feigned Friendship
It’s playing a double game by presenting itself as an ally with shared conservative values all while turning a blind eye towards Ukraine’s energy blackmail that could boost their political opposition, reduce their import of Russian energy, and coerce them into importing more expensive US energy. Slovak Prime Minister Robert […]
If US Or Israel Will Again Invade Iran, Iran Very Possibly Would Win
And it could take years, and maybe then conclude with a world-destroying WW3. If you’re interested in knowing the evidence for this, listen to the following two 25-minute videos: —— https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD-ElGTLn0M “Alastair Crooke: IRAN Has GAME-CHANGING DEFENSE” Daniel Davis / Deep Dive 182,101 views Feb 15, 2026 Daniel Davis Deep Dive […]
USS Gerald R. Ford Heads To Middle East As Negotiations Stall And Tensions Mount
The United States is dramatically increasing its military presence in the Middle East, as President Donald Trump orders the deployment of a second aircraft carrier strike group to the region. The move is widely seen as an effort to intensify pressure on Iran amid fragile negotiations over its nuclear and […]
Nearly 35 Million People Face A Looming Hunger Catastrophe
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is sliding toward one of the worst hunger crises in its modern history. According to warnings from the UN World Food Programme (WFP), nearly 35 million people could face acute food insecurity in the coming months. Behind this staggering figure lies a deadly convergence of […]
Orbán’s Strategic Confrontation With Brussels
The annual state of the nation address by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán marks not simply a campaign speech ahead of parliamentary elections, but a strategic reframing of Hungary’s geopolitical positioning. With elections two months away, Orbán has sharpened his long-standing conflict with the European Union, redefining the primary threat […]
A Venezuelan-Like Oil Blockade Against Iran Could Enable The US To Divide-And-Rule RIC
The cascading consequences of such a blockade, which might not ultimately be imposed due it entailing a high risk of war with Iran, could simultaneously weaken Russia, India, and China. The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump 2.0 is considering imposing a Venezuelan-like oil blockade against Iran. It hasn’t yet done so […]
The Europeans In Munich
At the opening of the 2026 Munich Security Conference, European leaders delivered a coordinated message to Washington: the transatlantic relationship must be renewed, not undermined. Against the backdrop of sharp rhetoric and policy tensions under U.S. President Donald Trump, officials from France, Germany, the United Kingdom and beyond sought to project unity, […]
From Olympic Ideal To Ideological Fatigue: How Europe Lost The Plot
The opening of the Winter Olympic Games in Italy was remarkable not for spectacle, innovation, or controversy, but for restraint. There were no grand ideological statements, no aggressive moral messaging, no attempt to turn the ceremony into a political performance. Compared to the Paris Summer Olympics, whose opening became a […]










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