Georgia and the European Union – What Lies Ahead?
By Sufyan bin Uzayr In November, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the ruling Georgian Dream Party’s decision to pause all accession talks with the…
By Sufyan bin Uzayr In November, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the ruling Georgian Dream Party’s decision to pause all accession talks with the…
By Dave DeCamp President Biden has strongly backed Yoon and helped advance his agenda to be more hawkish toward North Korea since he came into…
By Bjorn Andreas Bull-Hansen The UK farmers are protesting against changes to the inheritance tax, which will force tens of thousands to sell off land,…
By Kit Knightly As of today, the UK’s “Chicken License” is in full effect. October 1st marked the deadline for registering your chickens with the…
By The Corbett Report The International Crisis Summit descended on Tokyo last week to warn about the new “replicon” self-amplifying mRNA vaccines that are about…
By Neenah Payne Constitution Day Celebration: 9/18-9/19 shows that the 8/31/24 NY Times article The Constitution Is Sacred. Is It Also Dangerous? says: “One of…
By Michael Kane Good news! We have a bus going from Long Island to Washington DC this Sunday, September 29, for the Rescue the Republic…
Well over 45,000 Brazilians joined former President Jair Bolsonaro to protest the banning of X in Brazil by a left-wing Supreme Court justice, Alexandre de…
By Rebel News Ezra Levant is in Brazil, where the government has been trying to censor its population from using X, formerly Twitter. Will Brazilians…
By Tyler Durden A power line battle is unfolding across the Mason–Dixon, a demarcation line separating Pennsylvania and Maryland, as 10,000 Marylanders in a Facebook…
By Emily Thompson Serbians are furious over a government plan to develop a lithium mine despite warnings that it could be detrimental to public health…
By Emily Thompson Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned amidst devastating protests that have seen violence grip the country for weeks now. The protests…
By Tyler Durden European countries on the front lines, such as Greece and Italy, have been overwhelmed with migrants over the years due to failed…
By Tyler Durden Weeks-long protests in Bangladesh led by students have descended into increasing violence amid severe economic woes and a new controversial law widely…