On November 24, US President Donald Trump began a process to legally label some chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
In a significant shift from post-Cold War policies, the White House released its 2025 National Security Strategy on December 4, outlining an "America First" approach focused on sovereignty, economic dominance, and restrained global engagement.
In the heart of Europe, a seismic shift is underway—one that polls and hard realities are making impossible to ignore.
In the shadowed corridors of Ukrainian power, where war profiteers and political puppeteers have long operated unchecked, the rot has finally seeped into the presidential sanctum.
Digital IDs are on the rise. During the pandemic, health was the pretext used by those in power to introduce privacy-violating technology that could quickly exclude people from social functions.
The AI bubble is unsustainable, characterized by overvaluation, escalating debts, circular investments, and unproven revenue models that could lead to a significant market correction.
Tired of the rise of Sunni Salafism? Or considering Islam-free countries to move to – or at least vacation in?
Eugenic advice from Denmark's TV: "One should probably choose something more exotic" to avoid inbreeding
The Anglican Church in England has decided to elevate the Bishop of London, a woman, to the rank of archbishop.
Behind the scenes at the European Commission, a power struggle is apparently raging between Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU High Representative Kaja Kallas
In the geopolitics of 2025, trade routes are under unprecedented pressure, transforming supply chains into a battleground for global influence
In the heart of Europe's once-mighty industrial engine, a death knell is sounding—and it's not from market forces, but from the self-inflicted wounds of bureaucratic zealotry.
The notion of an unelected Brussels-led 'empire' is not popular
Even the big banks that welcomed the revolution are finding that the cost of managing security could rise out of control and exceed the labor cost of the analogue system.
Britain is facing a political earthquake – and the winner could be Nigel Farage
In September, in New York City, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU stands “firmly united” behind a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine
The British digital ID initiative has also drawn international criticism.


















