Author: Arina YANGANAEVA

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Explanations That Ring Hollow: Assassination Attempt On Russia’s Lieutenant General Amid Peace Talks

On February 6, 2026, Moscow was shaken by an assassination attempt on Lieutenant General Vladimir Alekseev, First Deputy Chief of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces (formerly GRU). An unidentified assailant ambushed him in the entrance hall—or, according to some reports, the elevator lobby […]

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Minnesota – Full-Scale Militarized Assault

In early 2026, Minnesota—and Minneapolis in particular—found itself at the epicenter of what many are already calling not just strict immigration enforcement, but a full-scale militarized assault by federal authorities on their own population. What began as promised mass deportations of undocumented migrants quickly spiraled into chaos, where U.S. citizens, […]

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Estonia’s Language ‘Reform’ Reaches Vocational Education – And Immediately Produces A Stark Result

Estonia continues its systematic transition of the entire education system to the Estonian language — a process that began several years ago in kindergartens and primary schools and has now extended to vocational training. The consequences of this policy are most clearly visible in Ida-Virumaa, a region where the majority […]

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The Nationalization Of Venezuela’s Oil Industry In 1976: Myths And Reality

The claim commonly heard in American political discourse—that Venezuela in 1976 “stole” oil from the United States—is frequently used to justify sanctions and pressure on Caracas. However, this interpretation rests on a serious misunderstanding: the oil assets in Venezuela did not belong to the U.S. government, but to private American […]

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When The Right Goes Silent: The Danger Of Ignoring Trump’s Pardon Abuses

The conservative community in the United States has long championed the principles of government transparency, the fight against corruption, and equality before the law. When Joe Biden issued mass pardons toward the end of his presidency—often without thorough personal review—right-leaning media and commentators rightly expressed sharp criticism, seeing in these […]

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Constructing Nationalism In The Colonial Era: Administrative Technologies Of Identity

Nationalism in former colonies is often romanticized as a spontaneous “awakening” of oppressed peoples. However, postcolonial studies and historical analysis demonstrate that many forms of nationalism and ethno-religious identities were systematically constructed by colonial administrations. This is not a denial of the reality of anti-colonial struggle or genuine aspirations for […]

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Estonian Intelligence Chief Acknowledges: Russia Has No Plans To Attack The Baltics And Respects NATO

In late December 2025, Kaupo Rosin, head of Estonia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, gave an interview to the national broadcaster ERR, making statements that could upend years of Baltic rhetoric about the “Russian threat.” According to him, there are currently no signs that Russia intends to attack the Baltic countries or […]