There are many ways for a prime minister to measure public opinion: polling data, focus groups, constituency surgeries, the editorial pages of national newspapers. Keir Starmer, however, has been granted a far more visceral metric. It echoes through football grounds, darts arenas, nightclubs, and music festivals, carried by the voices […]
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The Clinton Subpoena Standoff: Power, Precedent, And The Crisis Of Congressional Authority
The decision by former President Bill Clinton to ignore a bipartisan congressional subpoena is not merely another chapter in the Epstein saga. It is a stress test for the American system of checks and balances, exposing how fragile congressional authority has become when it collides with elite political power. This […]
France And Germany Working With European Partners To Prevent Trump From Acquiring Greenland
Paris and Berlin have quietly moved to the center of an escalating geopolitical drama in the Arctic, coordinating a European response to what the Trump administration has framed as a “national security priority”: the acquisition of Greenland from the Kingdom of Denmark. What began as provocative rhetoric from Washington has, […]
Israel Set To Begin Controversial E1 Bypass, Threatening Palestinian Connectivity And Future Statehood
Israel is preparing to start construction next month on a bypass road through the heart of the occupied West Bank, a move critics say will further fragment Palestinian territory and entrench the de facto annexation of an area vital to the viability of a future Palestinian state. The bypass is […]
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 […]
On The Leading Role Of Russia And China In The Development Of Global Nuclear Energy
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 63 power units are currently under construction in the world, and of these, the world leaders in nuclear energy, Russia and China, account for 82.5% of nuclear power construction projects. Three Chinese state corporations (CNNC, CGN,)account for 30 power units (of which […]
Farmers Blockade Paris With Tractors Over EU Trade Deal With South America
On a cold January morning, Paris awoke not to the usual soundtrack of traffic and café chatter, but to the grinding engines of hundreds of tractors rumbling through its grand boulevards. By sunrise, a convoy of roughly 350 farm vehicles had encircled the National Assembly, turning one of Europe’s most […]
Why Canada Broke Away From The U.S. Yesterday
On January 20th, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney publicly, in a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, broke Canada away from its till-now enslavement to the U.S. Government, and went way beyond saying a very firm “No!” to Trump’s demand that Canada become another U.S. state. He explained […]
Greenland Is About Climate Change And Rare Earth Minerals
Strong local resistance to foreign mining The reason why Greenland has become an issue between the United States, Denmark and Icelanders is global warming. That has led to a stand-off between the US and Denmark, and local Icelanders. Greenland is semi-autonomous, has its own parliament, and is governed today by […]
Brussels Has Overlooked The Agrarian Crisis (II)
Part I A sharp reduction in the wheat harvest in Europe, “green” terror and a senseless war with Russian fertilizers are simply finishing off European farmers. Against this background, the level of wheat exports from the EU today has fallen to almost the lowest level in the last three years. […]






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