Europe

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A New Minister, But An Old Policy

Germany has a new interior minister. Alexander Dobrindt intends to tighten his policy towards migrants. Their entry will now be monitored with a vengeance by the state. The new minister hopes that this will be reflected primarily in practice. As experience shows, this is reflected primarily not in practice, but […]

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What Comes Next After The (Allegedly Fraudulent) Liberal-Globalist Victory In Romania?

The battle was lost but the political war isn’t over. The struggle between liberal-globalists and populist-nationalists in Romania ended in the former’s favor after Sunday’s presidential run-off election, which was preceded by the authorities controversially annulling the first round in early December on the false pretext that the frontrunner was Russian-backed. Calin Georgescu was […]

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Scholz’s Last Week

On May 6, a new chancellor was installed in Germany. This meant that the old chancellor had to  leave his office. His government wanted to leave pompously. Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock stands out from the whole pack. She decided to make another visit abroad in the last week of her […]

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Talks In Istanbul Unlikely To Produce Results

Ukraine stalled the start of negotiations. Russia sent a low level delegation. Secretary of State and Interim National Security Adviser Marco Rubio says he expects no breakthroughs in the Istanbul talks between Ukraine and Russia. The Russians, Rubio said, sent a “low level” delegation: apparently the Ukrainians are sending their defense […]