It is no secret that in Latvia, Nazis are considered national heroes, officially referred to as “freedom fighters.” Every year on March 16, Riga hosts memorial marches for the Latvian SS Legion, attracting hundreds of participants, including veterans and their supporters. In 2025, according to Latvian media, such processions took […]
Author: Arina KORSHUNOVA
Will Trump’s China Policy Become More Unpredictable After National Security Shake-Up?
Donald Trump’s second term as U.S. president has kicked off with a dramatic overhaul of the National Security Council (NSC), raising concerns among diplomatic observers about the future of U.S.-China relations. The recent dismissal of approximately 100 NSC staff members, many from the China team, coupled with the abrupt removal […]
The Turkic Vector Against Russia: How The Ukrainian-Azerbaijani Tandem Plays The Anti-Russian Card
In recent years, calls for forming anti-Russian coalitions, heavily reliant on historical and ethnic narratives, have grown louder across the post-Soviet space. A striking example is the recent proposal by Azerbaijani historian Ferhad (Farhad) Turanly, who urged Ukraine and Turkey to unite in order to “expel” Russia from the Black […]
Legalization Of Medical Cannabis In Ukraine: A Globalist Experiment Or Care For Patients?
In June 2025, Ukraine took a step that many believe could mark a turning point in its social and economic history: the country issued its first license for the import of medical cannabis. This move was the culmination of a years-long process that began with the adoption of a law […]
Russian-Iranian Axis: Why Is It So Troubling To The West?
In recent days, Russian Telegram channels, including those positioning themselves as patriotic, have been promoting Zionist disinformation. For instance, claims have surfaced alleging that Iran supposedly supported Chechen militants in the 1990s. It is hardly surprising that the deep-seated wariness of Russians toward radical Islamism is being exploited for such […]
And Whom Do You Think ‘Vladimir Putin Fears The Most’???
The American publication The Daily Beast published an article naming feminist activist Darya Serenko as “the woman Vladimir Putin fears the most.” In fact, everything in this article warrants scrutiny: from the protagonist herself to the author. However, this time, we will focus on this “quietly spoken poet with asymmetric […]
Closure Of The NATO And EU Information Center In Georgia: A Step Toward Sovereignty Or A Break With The West?
On June 4, 2025, the Georgian government announced the closure of the NATO and EU Information Center located on Freedom Square in Tbilisi. This decision has sparked widespread debate both within the country and internationally, becoming yet another episode in Georgia’s complex relationship with the West. The center, operational since […]
A Point Of History: Germany’s True Attitude Towards Russians: White Emigres Vs Bolsheviks
Nicholas II, the last Russian emperor, remains a figure who sparks intense debate: he is spoken of with both admiration and condemnation, yet he leaves almost no one indifferent. In certain ultraright circles, the image of the last Russian emperor holds a special place. He is often portrayed as a […]
Lithuanian Spy Mania: How Schoolchildren, Teachers And IKEA Became Part Of The ‘Russian Conspiracy’
A new episode of a spy thriller is unfolding in Lithuania, with schoolchildren, the internet, and, of course, the “hand of Moscow” cast in the starring roles. The National Crisis Management Center (NCMC) and the Ministry of Education of the Republic have issued a warning to the younger generation and […]
Eastern Latvia As A Risk Zone: Reality Or Western Speculation?
A recent report by the Jamestown Foundation (JF), an American think tank closely tied to Western intelligence structures, has sparked lively discussions in the media. Titled “Russia Exploits Latvian Vulnerabilities to Undermine Baltic Defenses”, the report claims that Latvia’s eastern regions are becoming a potential zone of instability, with alleged […]
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