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Netanyahu’s First Judicial Reform Bill Passes in Israel
The passage is the prime minister’s first win in a monthslong effort to enact sweeping judicial changes.
Adam Tooze: The Shifting Economics of Hollywood
Changes in technology and antitrust laws are driving the strike by writers and actors.
Europeans Can’t Decide How Far to Back Away From Beijing
Decoupling is seen as everything from a moral necessity to a U.S. imposition.
Ukraine updates: Putin warns Poland not to attack Belarus
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused unnamed Polish leaders of "dreaming about Belarusian lands" and said any attack on…
Ukraine: New export routes needed for grain
Since the start of the war, Ukraine has been working on establishing new export routes. It used to ship half of its grain via the…
Ukraine updates: Drone strikes Crimea munitions depot
The predawn attack in central Crimea sparked the evacuation of civilians and the closure of the Kerch Bridge. A Russian…
Ukraine updates: Russian missile attack targets Odesa
A missile attack by Moscow in Ukraine killed at least one person and damaged a controversial cathedral in Odesa. Poland opened…
An Epic History of the Soviet Everyday
Karl Schlögel recreates a lost world of long queues and shared spaces.
How Dictators Make Money—and Money Makes Dictators
A new history of Russia’s ruble highlights the reciprocal relationship between autocracy and monetary policy.
THE NATO GENERALS KNOW THE WAR AGAINST RUSSIA IS LOST – THE PENTAGON…
By John Helmer, Moscow @bears_with Soldiers lay down smoke on the battlefield to conceal their movements, advancing or…
UPDATE – The Zaporozhiya Nuclear Plant: Zelenskiy’s Next Simulacra?
To update my original article "The Zaporozhiya Nuclear Power Plant: Zelenskiy's Next Simulacara" it is worth noting the following…
Russia-Ukraine war: arrest of Russian pro-war blogger likely to…
Former intelligence officer Igor Girkin arrested on ‘extremism’ charges after criticising Putin
The U.S. Wars Against Russia And China Have No Economic Logic…
The U.S. politician Zbigniew Brzezinski was a hardliner with a (neo-)liberal core. He had a wide influence on U.S. policies:…
Second to None: Arctic LNG-2 to Boost Russia's Share in World Energy…
Russia's Novatek is pushing ahead with the Arctic LNG-2 project to considerably step up production of liquefied natural gas…
A wave of fake news about famine in today’s North Korea
In the second half of June 2023, a wave of claims hit the world media that North Korea was allegedly experiencing a famine…
Russian Ambassador Gave Proper Response to Warsaw's Complaints Over…
Poland received a proper response to its grievances over the comments Russian President Vladimir Putin made on Friday, Russian…
Sputnik Journalist Dies From Cluster Bomb Wounds During Evacuation -…
Sputnik military journalist Rostislav Zhuravlev was killed in Ukrainian shelling in the special operation zone.
Ukraine Attacks Village in Russia's Belgorod Region With Cluster…
Cluster munitions are banned by the Convention on Cluster Munitions, which has been ratified by 123 countries. Usage of such…
Global Transition to F-35s ‘Frees Up F-16s for Ukraine', Ex-Lockheed…
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on Thursday that Kiev may receive the F-16s before the end of this year.
UK Navy, Allies Training Ukrainian Military on Bomb Disposal in…
The UK military and their counterparts from the United States, France, Belgium and Georgia are training Ukrainian troops in…
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