Washington Again Condones the Massacre of Civilians in Gaza

Citizens of the world were again shocked and horrified to hear of the killing of over 270 Palestinian refugees on June 8 in an Israeli attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, conducted in order to rescue four hostages held by Hamas. Some 700 civilians were injured and the camp was completely destroyed by the bombing and shelling, […]

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Russia Signs an MOU with Guinea for Floating Nuclear Power Plant

On on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum on June 7, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Russia’s state owned nuclear power engineering firm Rosatom and the Republic of Guinea on developing floating nuclear power units (FPUs) for this West African nation. The agreement, according to Vladimir Aptekarev, Deputy Head of Rosatom’s Mechanical Engineering Division, ”involves […]

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Program for Schiller Institute Conference, June 15-16, 2024

Schiller Institute Conference, June 15-16, 2024 (on line) The World on the Brink: For a New Peace of Westphalia! Preliminary Program SATURDAY, June 15 Panel I: Europe after the European Elections (14:00-17:00 CET; 8 am ET) Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Schiller Institute founder (Germany) Chas Freeman, U.S.-China scholar, and diplomat (ret.) U.S. Foreign Service (United States) Prof. Georgy Toloraya, Director, Director, Center […]

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Save the Dates of June 15-16 for SI Conference

The Schiller Institute will hold an international conference on June 15-16, just one week after the results of the European Parliament elections, to discuss the need of “A New Peace of Westphalia”. The invitation to the event is included at the end of our newsletter. Registration is open (and required for simultaneous translation into English, French, German and Spanish) here.

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The Red Alert to Nuclear War Has Not Been Lifted!

After the Ukrainian armed forces launched several incredibly dangerous drone attacks against Russia’s early warning radar system for nuclear weapons (cf. SAS 22/24 and below), one might have expected leaders in the West to recognize the danger of provoking a real-life nuclear war and to opt for restraint. But no, NATO leaders chose to brazenly escalate the conflict, dismissing Vladimir […]

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IPC Meeting: Why Attacking Russia’s Radar Systems Is Insane

The International Peace Coalition marked its first anniversary, or 52nd consecutive online weekly meeting, on May 31, which focused on the war in Ukraine, due to the extreme danger represented by the three attacks on early warning radar installations in Russia, launched by Ukrainian forces but with the support of NATO member states. These installations are unrelated to the war […]

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Opposition to War Drive in Europe Is Weak, but Growing

Europe moved a giant step toward direct military confrontration with Russia last week, with the permission given to Kyiv to strike military bases in pre-2014 Russia with weapons delivered by NATO member countries. In addition, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands announced a substantial increase in delivery of F-16 aircraft and other weapons systems capable of reaching targets deep inside […]

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The ECB Blames Inflation on Climate Change

With consumers shunning electro-mobility, farmers throughout Europe revolting against the “renaturation” laws and decarbonization targets far from being reached, the financial Green Bubble threatens to pop, taking with it the mega-profits hoped for by investors. This has prompted the European Central Bank to sound the alarm. In seeking to persuade governments to finance the bubble nonetheless, ECB officials have come […]

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