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, […]
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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 […]
U.S./NATO/EU Coup Overturns Romania’s Election, Imposes Dictatorship
https://theduran.com/romanias-silent-coup-eu-nato-tries-to-stop-georgescu/ “Romania’s silent coup. EU/NATO tries to stop Georgescu” TRANSCRIPT: 0:00 ALEX CHRISTOFORU: All right Alexander, let’s talk about 0:01 what is going on in Romania uh big 0:05 protests the other uh the other week in 0:09 uh 0:10 Romania um people in Romania are very 0:14 upset very […]
Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Captivates Audiences At Malaga’s Cervantes Theater
In December the Cervantes Theater in Malaga was graced with a breathtaking performance of Swan Lake by the renowned Classical Ballet International, a production of Tatiana Solovieva Productions. This esteemed company, with over three decades of dedication to bringing classical ballet to Spanish audiences, delivered a rendition that was nothing […]
Today’s Government That represents Hitlerism Is The US Government
Hitler’s beliefs were supremacist: Might makes right, and we are the mightiest; all who resist us are wrong and must therefore be crushed. Of course, Hitler stood for the German version of that. However, in the post-WW2 world, the U.S. Government has carried this banner. The ideology is essentially the […]
European Sanctions Are Smoke And Mirrors: LNG Imports’ Dynamic Shows The Inconsistency Of The European Foreign Policy
Europe has become used to wishful thinking. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, as well as a number of high-ranking officials from countries particularly favorable to the United States (for example, the Czech Republic or Poland) and the European establishment have repeatedly said that Russia has […]
On The Issue Of pan-Eurasian Security
The other day, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made a statement that Russia is ready to discuss security guarantees for a country, “that is now called Ukraine,” however, the Eurasian context will dominate in reaching any agreements. The Top Diplomat clearly noted that “the Western part of the continent [Eurasia] […]
Pope Does Not Attend Notre-Dame Reopening Ceremony
On December 7th, the newly rebuilt Notre-Dame Cathedral was unveiled to the public. The ceremony has been a profoundly moving and multi-faceted event, blending religious solemnity with national pride and international significance. World leaders, religious dignitaries, and representatives from various countries that contributed to the reconstruction efforts were in attendance, […]
Serbia’s Top General Hinted At Carrying Out A Pro-Western Military Pivot Under Sanctions Duress
This could easily lead to a more profound pivot that undoes decades of strategic ties with Russia in just a few years. Chief of the Serbian General Staff General Milan Mojsilovic explained his country’s military calculations in light of last summer’s multibillion-dollar Rafale warplane deal and Western sanctions against Russia […]
Venezuela Crisis 2.0: Maduro Forever? (III)
Part II There are obvious external similarities between the two political crises in the Bolivarian Republic. Both were caused by disagreement with the official results of the presidential election among some Venezuelan citizens, who, in conditions of a poorly developed political culture and social polarization, prefer to express disagreement by […]
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