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Manufactured Consent: The US’s Covert War Against Independent Journalism

In disputing the U.S. State Department's rebuttal, our findings suggest a troubling evasion, highlighting their refusal to engage substantively with allegations that implicate diplomatic misconduct.

Navigating U.S. Allegiances Amid Serbian Aggression and Kosovo’s Resolve

In the Balkans' volatile landscape, the U.S. stands at a pivotal juncture, balancing between appeasing Kremlin-aligned Serbia and bolstering Kosovo, an unwavering ally embodying democratic ideals and resilience.

European Tensions and Uncertainty: The Delicate Balance of Aid to Ukraine

In Paris, amidst European leaders, French President Macron hinted at possible Western troop deployment in Ukraine, reflecting the delicate balance between supporting Ukraine and avoiding conflict escalation.

The West’s Disparate Responses to Navalny’s Death and Serbian Crackdown on Russian Dissidents

The West's strong response to Navalny's death contrasts sharply with its silence on Serbia's crackdown on Russian dissidents, revealing inconsistent commitment to democracy and human rights.

US Stance on Kosovo’s Currency Decision: A Signal of Encouragement for Russia’s Expansionist Ambitions in the Balkans

James O’Brien's stance on Kosovo's currency policy contrasts with the U.S.'s firm approach to Russia, overlooking Serbia's aggression and Kremlin alignment, raising questions about U.S. consistency in foreign policy.

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A Nation on Edge: Fear and Hope Collide as America Votes

America decides its future: a fractured nation, split visions, and an election day charged with fear, hope, and high-stakes anticipation.

The Election That Could Alter Europe’s Eastern Border

Georgia’s pivotal election is a test of democracy as fear, violence, and Kremlin influence threaten to pull the country away from Europe’s embrace.

Bosnian Defence Chief Warns of Secessionist Dangers

Bosnia’s fragile peace is threatened by rising nationalism, genocide denial, and secessionist rhetoric, as Defence Minister Zukan Helez prepares to defend the nation’s sovereignty.

One Year of Unrelenting Grief: The Global Response to October 7, 2023

The October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and Israel's retaliation sparked a violent cycle, leaving over 41,800 dead. World leaders, blinded by political allegiance, have enabled Israel's genocidal policies, invoking the Holocaust to justify ongoing atrocities.

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