
From ‘No’ to Putin to Silence on Iran: Europe’s Energy Double Standard
Europe now knows what it feels like to be dependent—and is experiencing firsthand what other countries have gone through for decades under European policies, markets,

Europe now knows what it feels like to be dependent—and is experiencing firsthand what other countries have gone through for decades under European policies, markets,

On the 18th day of the war, Germany is saying no to sending its own troops to the Gulf—but not no to the war itself.

Spain has become a clear outlier in Europe: a country that says no to war and veto power, and yes to rights for people without papers who

Day 4 URGENT: US-Israel Iran war kills 787+, hits Tehran/Beirut, and threatens Hormuz. Trump’s “4‑week victory” vs. proven mathematical spiral—complete roadmap to stop catastrophe.

On February 28, 2026, Iran’s Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei was killed in one of the largest U.S.–Israeli strikes in decades. Both governments stated that Khamenei was

On the morning of February 28, 2026, Tehran was shaken by explosions. The war had begun. Israel carried out a large‑scale preemptive strike on Iranian targets,

When negotiations are forced, as they are today in Geneva between the United States and Iran, peace is already lost. Even a compromise reached today would

World leaders respond with concern to Trump’s decision to raise global tariffs from 10% to 15%. But concern and appeals to stability are not a strategy.

If Prince Andrew had known from the very beginning that every file, every meeting, and every interaction would one day be publicly accessible, would he

When Ukraine is pressured by the United States to cede territory because Russia demands the full withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from the Donbas—including the 20

The Epstein case would never have grown into a global scandal had transparency prevailed from the beginning. If the files had been open during the earliest

The recent hearing before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee made the structural failures surrounding the handling of the Epstein files more visible than any previous

In the United States, right‑wing politics becomes visible through explicit government decisions. Germany reveals a different pattern: for years, the welfare state has tightened migration policy from within—without

For the United States, national borders seem to matter little when political influence, economic interests, or geopolitical strategies are at stake. For the people pushed

The Iran–USA–Europe confrontation exposes a simple truth: the supposed equality of states exists only on paper, and migration becomes its consequence. In recent days, several major

The UN Building: Symbol of Peace or Frozen Power?

The grand promise of “Make America Great Again” resonates globally, yet it raises a critical question: at whose expense? As the U.S. wields unprecedented power through control over data, resources, and narratives, the implications for other nations are profound. Digital dependence replaces traditional intervention, creating vulnerabilities that can be exploited. From Venezuela’s oil to Greenland’s rare earths, the methods of securing resources have evolved, revealing a complex web of geopolitical influence. Explore how the U.S. shapes international dynamics and whether the hope for a “great” America truly aligns with the interests of those it seeks to influence.

A few days ago, journalist Bledi Fevziu commented on a video from Venezuela recorded before the abduction of Nicolás Maduro. Maduro’s original statement, spoken in Spanish,

In the story of Greenland colonialism, one truth stands out: if you are not big enough to defend yourself, you are not treated as a subject

Albanian society has sunk into such a profound crisis that many people now resort to extreme global comparisons. The political exhaustion in the country is so deep that some express their hope for change through dramatic parallels. In recent days, statements have circulated that echo international events, claiming that Edi Rama would be “the next after Maduro.” A video posted on Sali Berisha’s official Instagram page shows demonstrators shouting: “Hajdut, hajdut, jep dorëheqjen! Lëri shqiptarët të hanë bukë, mor qen!” (in English: “Thief, thief, resign! Let Albanians eat bread too, you dog!”). In doing so, they are acting in line with what Abraham

Colonialism in the 21st Century? Does Donald Trump’s decision to bring Nicolás Maduro before a U.S. court reveal how colonialism operates today? Theoretically, yes. If we take the meaning

While the United States turns away migrants at its own southern border, it simultaneously projects military power into another country and claims the right to

Europe now knows what it feels like to be dependent—and is experiencing firsthand what other countries have gone through for

On the 18th day of the war, Germany is saying no to sending its own troops to the Gulf—but not

Spain has become a clear outlier in Europe: a country that says no to war and veto power, and yes to rights

Day 4 URGENT: US-Israel Iran war kills 787+, hits Tehran/Beirut, and threatens Hormuz. Trump’s “4‑week victory” vs. proven mathematical spiral—complete roadmap to stop catastrophe.

On February 28, 2026, Iran’s Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei was killed in one of the largest U.S.–Israeli strikes in decades. Both

On the morning of February 28, 2026, Tehran was shaken by explosions. The war had begun. Israel carried out a large‑scale

When negotiations are forced, as they are today in Geneva between the United States and Iran, peace is already lost.

World leaders respond with concern to Trump’s decision to raise global tariffs from 10% to 15%. But concern and appeals

If Prince Andrew had known from the very beginning that every file, every meeting, and every interaction would one day

When Ukraine is pressured by the United States to cede territory because Russia demands the full withdrawal of Ukrainian forces

The Epstein case would never have grown into a global scandal had transparency prevailed from the beginning. If the files had

The recent hearing before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee made the structural failures surrounding the handling of the Epstein files

In the United States, right‑wing politics becomes visible through explicit government decisions. Germany reveals a different pattern: for years, the welfare state has

For the United States, national borders seem to matter little when political influence, economic interests, or geopolitical strategies are at

The Iran–USA–Europe confrontation exposes a simple truth: the supposed equality of states exists only on paper, and migration becomes its consequence.

The UN Building: Symbol of Peace or Frozen Power?

The grand promise of “Make America Great Again” resonates globally, yet it raises a critical question: at whose expense? As the U.S. wields unprecedented power through control over data, resources, and narratives, the implications for other nations are profound. Digital dependence replaces traditional intervention, creating vulnerabilities that can be exploited. From Venezuela’s oil to Greenland’s rare earths, the methods of securing resources have evolved, revealing a complex web of geopolitical influence. Explore how the U.S. shapes international dynamics and whether the hope for a “great” America truly aligns with the interests of those it seeks to influence.

A few days ago, journalist Bledi Fevziu commented on a video from Venezuela recorded before the abduction of Nicolás Maduro. Maduro’s

In the story of Greenland colonialism, one truth stands out: if you are not big enough to defend yourself, you

Albanian society has sunk into such a profound crisis that many people now resort to extreme global comparisons. The political exhaustion in the country is so deep that some express their hope for change through dramatic parallels. In recent days, statements have circulated that echo international events, claiming that Edi Rama would be “the next after Maduro.” A video posted on Sali Berisha’s official Instagram page shows demonstrators shouting: “Hajdut, hajdut, jep dorëheqjen! Lëri shqiptarët të hanë bukë, mor qen!” (in English: “Thief, thief, resign! Let Albanians eat bread too, you dog!”). In doing so, they are acting

Colonialism in the 21st Century? Does Donald Trump’s decision to bring Nicolás Maduro before a U.S. court reveal how colonialism operates today? Theoretically, yes.

While the United States turns away migrants at its own southern border, it simultaneously projects military power into another country