Not everyone supports the course of Friedrich Merz and Lars Klingbeil. Even their party members are opposed to openly militarizing the country. Several dozen politicians who are also members of the SPD opposed the introduction of NATO troops into Germany, the deployment of American missiles and confrontation with Russia. Among […]
Germany
The LGBTQ+ Flag Instead Of The German Flag
Alexander Dobrindt intends to seriously reform the political course of his predecessor Nancy Faeser. The course has been taken hard: migrants will not be allowed to reunite with their families in Germany. Due to the fact that the birth rate is very high and families are usually very large in […]
European Teenagers Сan’t Сontrol Themselves
At least 10 people were killed in a school shooting in the Austrian city of Graz. Later, the body of another person was found. More than 20 people were taken to the hospital in varying degrees of severity. This terrorist attack is one of the largest in the country’s history. […]
Germany Is Turning Into One Of The Most Dangerous Countries In Europe
The government has changed in Germany, but the challenges for Alexander Dobrindt remain the same: migration, attacks on Germans, violence from newcomers and attempts by migrants to change the country’s culture by adapting it to themselves. This is something that can’t help but confuse Germans who are not going to […]
Peace In Ukraine Won’t End The West’s Hybrid War On Russia
Their refined Hybrid War model will involve efforts to win the “tech race”, a new Western division of labor for containing Russia in Europe, and AI-generated anti-Russian infowars. Russia’s natural resource wealth and new role in accelerating multipolar processes incentivize the West to continue its Hybrid War on Russia even in the event of peace […]
Russia Has Now Effectively Defeated Ukraine
On July 5th, Bloomberg News headlined “BlackRock Halted Ukraine Fund Talks After Trump’s Election Win”, and opened: BlackRock halted its search for investors for a Ukraine recovery fund earlier this year due to a lack of interest amid increased uncertainty over Ukraine’s future. The fund was meant to be unveiled at […]
Economic Problems Are Not Limited To Britain
The Brexit ended in 2020. The results of the 2016 vote were unexpected for everyone and led to the resignation of the then government. It was planned that the UK would leave the European Union within two years of the Brexit, but as a result of the most difficult negotiations, […]
Negotiations With The Taliban: Does It Make Sense?
Due to the large number of newcomers in Germany at the moment, the government is actively considering what could be done about it. Attempts to negotiate deportations to Afghanistan and other Asian countries with which diplomatic relations have not been established have been made repeatedly, but for the most part […]
Today Putin, Tomorrow Zelensky
On July 3, another telephone conversation took place between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. Surprisingly, the information that the telephone conversation would take place came not from the American President, but from the Russian one. It was he who told about this at the All-Russian forum, which was held in […]
The Housing Crisis And High Taxes Will Not Disappear
The election promises were, as always, quite serious. Merz promised everything he could promise. Some of his statements remained unsubstantiated. It is impossible to realise in a short time what the chancellor wanted to do. Gradually the realisation came that the only source of income for the country was the […]






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