Trump Can Still Accept Putin’s Offer for a P5 Summit

Helga Zepp-LaRouche was asked in her weekly webcast of Dec. 30, what advice she would give President Trump for his next few weeks (at least) in the White House. She replied that he is absolutely correct to continue the fight on the issue of vote fraud, and to demand full clarity on the choice American voters really made in the […]

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Election Fraud Fight Comes Before the United States Congress

On Jan. 6, the U.S. Congress will act on its constitutional authority to certify the Electoral College votes, to determine who won the 2020 election. Since Nov. 4, there have been numerous challenges to the claim of a Biden victory in six battleground states –Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada. In each of those states, Donald Trump had large […]

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The Schwab-Windsor Duo Declares 2021 “The Year Zero”

One can only hope that the proposition to make 2021 the birth year of the Malthusian “Great Reset scheme”, as promoted by the “Duo Infernale” Klaus Schwab-Charles Windsor, will be stopped by a popular revolt. The two partners in crime have expressed their views in New Year’s articles and interviews, gloating about the progress achieved in 2020 and the positive […]

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EU-China Investment Agreement: Positive But No Breakthrough

The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investments (CAI), which was signed Dec. 31 after seven years of negotia tion, is overall beneficial for both sides. It is seen as a success of the German rotating chairmanship of the EU, and contains several concessions on European investments in the automo tive, private health, environment, services, and finance sectors. Although all details are […]

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Zepp-LaRouche Urges EU to Take Leibnizian Approach to China

Schiller Institute Chairwoman Helga-Zepp LaRouche was interviewed by China Radio International on the EU-China deal on Dec. 31 (http://chinaplus.cri.cn/podcast/detail/1/2689962). Asked whether this means stronger ties will develop between the two sides, Zepp-LaRouche said “I definitely hope so”. Given the concessions China has made on investments, she said she hopes that Europe will reciprocate by increasing cooperation with the Belt and […]

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Refugee Crisis: The Unfinished Agenda for 2021

Over the course of 2020, the focus on pandemic-related news and the U.S. presidential election largely overshadowed coverage of the refugee and other humanitarian crises in the world. However, the dramatic worsening of the situation in Greece and Bosnia toward the end of year, as winter set in, set alarm bells ringing on the need to finally take action. While […]

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Donald Trump Must Urgently Pardon Julian Assange

British Judge Vanessa Baraitser rejected on Jan. 4 the request to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, on the grounds of his mental health, and the risk he might commit suicide in a U.S. prison. A hearing on his release on bail was set for Jan. 6. Assange’s supporters welcomed a victory; although the judge did not […]

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Extending the Celebration of Beethoven’s Genius to 2021 and Beyond

It is most unfortunate that the cancellation of concerts due to the COVID-19 pandemic occurred precisely in the “Beethoven Year”. Countless numbers of musical events and memorials long planned to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of the great composer had to be called off, or in the best of cases, performed under extremely restrictive conditions. Fortunately, many of […]

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