Astute observers can read between the lines and discern Russia’s displeasure with him too. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s first press conference of the year in late January touched upon a lot of topics, importantly including the Europeans’ plot to subvert Trump’s Ukrainian peace plan. According to him, the UK “is speaking […]
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Transatlantic Tensions And Strategic Recalibration: What The U.S. – EU Interaction At Davos 2026 Reveals
The 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos (19–23 January 2026) unfolded against a backdrop of mounting geopolitical strain between the United States and the European Union. What was traditionally a venue for global cooperation became, this year, a stage for transatlantic recrimination, strategic recalibration, and […]
Lies In Zelensky’s Davos Speech
Ukraine’s leader (his Presidential term expired on 20 May 2024 and he cancelled the scheduled Presidential election, so he’s no longer legally Ukraine’s leader) Volodmyr Zelensky spoke to the Davos crowd at the World Economic Forum on January 23rd. His speech was 23:29 long, and it was immediately followed by […]
Davos 2026: Towards A New World Disorder
The World Economic Forum, also known as the Davos Forum, was held in Switzerland from January 19 to 23. Originally conceived as a platform for discussing and promoting the ideas of globalism, where multinational companies, large banks and the political elites serving them from different countries moved towards transhumanism from […]
Six Syllables of Contempt: How Keir Starmer Became Britain’s Empty Target
There are many ways for a prime minister to measure public opinion: polling data, focus groups, constituency surgeries, the editorial pages of national newspapers. Keir Starmer, however, has been granted a far more visceral metric. It echoes through football grounds, darts arenas, nightclubs, and music festivals, carried by the voices […]
France And Germany Working With European Partners To Prevent Trump From Acquiring Greenland
Paris and Berlin have quietly moved to the center of an escalating geopolitical drama in the Arctic, coordinating a European response to what the Trump administration has framed as a “national security priority”: the acquisition of Greenland from the Kingdom of Denmark. What began as provocative rhetoric from Washington has, […]
When The Right Goes Silent: The Danger Of Ignoring Trump’s Pardon Abuses
The conservative community in the United States has long championed the principles of government transparency, the fight against corruption, and equality before the law. When Joe Biden issued mass pardons toward the end of his presidency—often without thorough personal review—right-leaning media and commentators rightly expressed sharp criticism, seeing in these […]
On The Leading Role Of Russia And China In The Development Of Global Nuclear Energy
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 63 power units are currently under construction in the world, and of these, the world leaders in nuclear energy, Russia and China, account for 82.5% of nuclear power construction projects. Three Chinese state corporations (CNNC, CGN,)account for 30 power units (of which […]
Why Canada Broke Away From The U.S. Yesterday
On January 20th, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney publicly, in a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, broke Canada away from its till-now enslavement to the U.S. Government, and went way beyond saying a very firm “No!” to Trump’s demand that Canada become another U.S. state. He explained […]
Greenland Is About Climate Change And Rare Earth Minerals
Strong local resistance to foreign mining The reason why Greenland has become an issue between the United States, Denmark and Icelanders is global warming. That has led to a stand-off between the US and Denmark, and local Icelanders. Greenland is semi-autonomous, has its own parliament, and is governed today by […]






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