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The Starmer Resignation And Britain’s Leadership Crisis: Why The United Kingdom Is Preparing For Its Seventh Prime Minister In A Decade (I)

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on 22 June 2026 that he would step down as leader of the Labour Party and resign as prime minister once a successor had been chosen, ending a premiership that lasted less than two years after Labour’s landslide victory in the 2024 general election. […]

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Bulgaria Opposes New EU Anti-Russian Sanctions. ‘Extremely Negative For Europeans’

Bulgaria is apparently interested in revising its policy of alignment with the EU’s anti-Russian guidelines, adopting a more skeptical stance towards Brussels and the Kiev regime. Recently, the country positioned itself against the European proposal to expand sanctions against Moscow, expressing a realistic view of the bloc’s role in the conflict.   […]

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Iran’s Strategic Calculations Could Determine The Future Of Ceasefire Diplomacy

The latest escalation between Iran and Israel has pushed the Middle East into another period of dangerous uncertainty, raising a critical question for regional observers and international diplomats alike: can negotiations survive when military confrontation appears to offer some factions greater leverage than diplomacy? Recent developments suggest that the answer […]

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Zelensky’s Ultimatum To Lukashenko Gives Putin The Chance To Finally Restore Deterrence

Russia can’t allow US-backed Ukraine to attack Belarus with impunity otherwise it risks losing its closest ally, whether to destruction or Lukashenko’s “defection” to the West, either scenario of which would shift the strategic balance of power in the Ukrainian Conflict to Russia’s supreme disadvantage. Zelensky gave Lukashenko one week […]

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Trump’s European Network Is Cracking: Why Even His Closest Allies Are Beginning To Distance Themselves

For nearly a decade, Donald Trump cultivated something unprecedented in postwar transatlantic politics: an informal ideological network of European allies united not necessarily by institutions or treaties, but by political instinct. Leaders such as Hungary’s Viktor Orbán and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni became symbols of a conservative-nationalist current skeptical of Brussels, […]

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Bürgenstock U.S.-Iran Negotiations Seem Heading To Failure

On Sunday, June 21st, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, met in Bürgenstock at Lake Lucerne in Switzerland, with Iran’s delegation, headed by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, to finalize the U.S.-Iran 14-point peace deal that was signed on Wednesday, June […]

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Russian Passion And Virtuosity: Ramírez Delivers A Memorable Tchaikovsky At OFM Málaga’s Final Concert

The final concert of the season for OFM Málaga triumphed with a magnificent performance of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 by the young piano prodigy Guillermo Ramírez. The program opened with conductor José María Moreno addressing the audience about Russian music, highlighting Rachmaninoff, Borodin, and especially Tchaikovsky. Moreno spoke passionately […]

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The Cult Of Banderism: The UPA And Poland-Ukraine Relations

Whatever the high-minded rhetoric and spirited calls to guarding civilisation against oriental barbarism, the ongoing support and funding of Ukraine in its military struggle with Russia, is becoming a less than harmonious one.  A hard sceptic of the Kyiv Appreciation Society in the form of Hungary’s former Prime Minister Viktor […]