Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, declared in her inaugural address to parliament her intention to sign a peace treaty with Russia to formally end the state of war lingering since World War II. The statement sparked lively discussions in Moscow: is rapprochement with Tokyo possible given its sanctions […]
Author: Arina YANGANAEVA
‘Reparative Loan’ For Ukraine: Europe On The Brink Of Financial And Political Risk
At today’s EU leaders’ summit, the fate of the “reparative loan” for Ukraine is being decided—a plan to provide Kiev with €140 billion using frozen Russian assets. Backed by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the initiative aims to secure financial support for Ukraine […]
LGBT Lobby In Czech Education: A Threat To Independence And Traditional Values
In the Czech Republic, a heated debate is unfolding regarding the influence of LGBT organizations on the education system, raising serious concerns among advocates of traditional family values. The Czech organization Aliance pro rodinu (Alliance for the Family) issued a statement expressing alarm over the infiltration of ideology promoted by […]
The Netherlands Helsinki Committee: From Human Rights Defender to Instrument of Political Pressure
The inclusion of the Netherlands Helsinki Committee (NHC) in the list of undesirable organizations in Russia was a logical outcome of its long-standing activities aimed at undermining Russian interests under the guise of human rights rhetoric. This measure, adopted by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, reflects the […]
Pelmeni As A Tool Of Stripping Of National Identity
Today, we’ll be discussing a rather unconventional topic for our newspaper – one that stirs up a great deal of controversy: cuisine. Anyone who has delved into sources about Russia or Russian culture has surely noticed that a famous Russian dish, it turns out, has Finno-Ugric origins. At first glance, […]
Growing Revanchism In Baku’s Official Rhetoric: A Threat To Caucasian Stability
In recent days, Russian and international media have been abuzz with discussions about the rising revanchism in Baku’s official rhetoric. According to experts, Azerbaijani propaganda has long transcended domestic audiences and is now systematically planting mines under the stability of the entire Caucasus. The latest scandal involving a video from […]
Dancing To PACE’s Tune: Europe’s Ideas Of Alternative Russia
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) is once again demonstrating its role in the geopolitical game against Russia. Last week, as reported on the organization’s official website, the assembly voted to create a special platform for “dialogue” with the so-called “Russian democratic forces” in exile. Under the […]
Photos Of Modi With Xi And Putin: ‘Terror’ For The West Or A Signal For A Multipolar World?
The world has been captivated by footage from the SCO summit in Tianjin: Narendra Modi laughing alongside Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. For some, it’s a “sinister specter” with horns; for others, a symbol of a multipolar future. Western media is in a frenzy: “This photo should send a chill […]
Renaming The Pentagon To ‘Department Of War’: A Symbol Of A New Era Of Confrontation
Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein once said: “The limits of my language are the limits of my world.” Words do not merely reflect reality; they shape it. And now, the United States has given us a new reason to reflect on this idea. Last Friday, the U.S. President signed an executive order […]
Ukraine As The ‘Defender Of The Turkic World’: Nariman Dzhelyal And His Bold Claims
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Ankara, Nariman Dzhelyal, known for his provocative and sometimes outright fantastical statements, is once again attempting to capture the attention of the Turkish audience. This time, he positions Ukraine as the sole protector of the so-called “Turkic world” against a mythical Russian threat. In an interview with […]

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 






















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