The new US administration has sparked discussions regarding potential negotiations with Russia concerning the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump has identified resolving this issue as a top priority. Russia has indicated its willingness to engage in dialogue based on the Istanbul agreements established in 2022. Following […]
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What Western ‘News’ Media Hide About The Ukraine War Before Russia’s Invasion
This was posted at a Russian news-site in 2014: https://matveychev-oleg.livejournal.com/1224806.html “War in Luhansk region” On July 2, Ukrainian aircraft struck the village of Stanitsa Luganskaya and the village of Kondrashovka. The aftermath of military action: https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/matveychev_oleg/27303223/1498480/1498480_900.jpg If you want to see the history of the war in Ukraine (which started […]
Lost Neutrality Or Lost Position In The International Affairs? How Swiss Lost Its Key Role In The World
Switzerland, historically, due to its neutral position in international affairs, has enjoyed worldwide respect as a place where all issues are resolved and all wars end. A long list of international treaties and conventions with the name “Geneva” is evidence of this. The country was the first in the world […]
Syria’s Future Is In Doubt (I)
The abrupt decline of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria seemed to catch all external observers by surprise, including Moscow. While numerous Russian scholars had long cautioned about Syria’s mounting economic and social issues, rampant corruption, and ineffective governance, they also expressed doubts regarding the motivation and capability of the Syrian […]
The UK’s 100-Year Partnership Pact With Ukraine Is Just A Public Relations Stunt
In terms of the bigger picture, the UK definitely wants to play a long-term and highly strategic role in Ukraine, but the extent to which it can execute its lofty plans as contained in last January’s “security guarantee” pact and their latest rehash last week largely depends on the US. […]
Trump’s Inauguration: A Second Сhance For The American People (I)
The inauguration of the 45th and 47th Presidents of the United States, Donald Trump, will take place today, January 20. The person is extremely controversial, however, it is worth recognizing that it was his initiatives that moved the country forward in the most difficult times. The very ceremony of inauguration […]
It’s Time ‘To Throw Sanctions Out The Window’
Are anti-Russian sanctions working today? The discussion about their cancellation gained new urgency before the inauguration of the newly elected US President Donald Trump. The Western anti-Russian sanctions, although they “slowed down the offensive,” still did not have the desired effect, Patricia Cohen writes in an analytical article for the […]
The Russian-Iranian Partnership Might Be A Game-Changer, But Only For Gas, Not Geopolitics
The future of their strategic partnership is bright, but in order to fully appreciate its prospects, observers must acknowledge its non-military nature instead of continuing to fantasize about a joint war against Israel and/or the US like some are doing. The Russian and Iranian presidents met in Moscow last Friday […]
False Myths Of Russian National Flag’s Bloody Nazi Past
Today we will once again touch upon the topic of the Russian flag and the myths associated with it. In the previous article we discussed how certain circles attempt to impose a bloody Nazi past on it through manipulation and distortion of facts. Undoubtedly, the tricolor was used by collaborators, […]
Russian Rapunzel Piano Virtuoso Triumph In Malaga, Spain
Recently, the celebrated Russian pianist Eva Gevorkian, often dubbed the “Rapunzel of the Piano” for her signature flowing hair and ethereal stage presence, dazzled the audience at the Cervantes Theater with a virtuosic performance that showcased both technical brilliance and profound emotional depth. The evening’s centerpiece was Sergei Prokofiev’s Piano […]
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