Top UN Official: Von der Leyen and Kallas Are Accountable for Crimes in Gaza

In an interview given to The Intercept this week, Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories, called for European Union officials — including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the Commission’s head of Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas — to face charges of complicity in war crimes over their support for Israel during its […]

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The Balkans On The Verge Of Explosion

The situation in the Balkans threatens to explode any time now, triggered by the escalating tensions between Bosnian Serbs and the central government. If a civil war breaks out in Bosnia, Serbia will be drawn in, which is already being hit by an NGO-led, EU-backed attempt at regime change. Meanwhile, Kosovo and Albania have signed a defense treaty with NATO […]

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The World Watches As the Cracks in Democracy in Germany Widen

Over the past months, Germany has displayed a marked tendency to violate the very rules of democracy that it has condescendingly preached to other countries for years. Indeed, criticism of the official anti-Russia NATO narratives is condemned as “Russian war propaganda”, while the two opposition parties AfD and BSW (Sahra Wagenknecht Movement) have been demonized as “Putin mouthpieces”. And German […]

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The Lessons to Be Drawn from the Spanish Blackout

The blackout that paralyzed Spain, Portugal and Southern France on April 28 is the proverbial “accident waiting to happen”. And similarly, others are just “waiting to happen”, perhaps hitting all of Europe this time. The reason is simple and every expert was aware of it: an electric grid which is massively dependent on intermittent energy sources, such as solar and […]

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