ParisEfforts by the French mainstream media to turn the electorate against Russia have not been successful: 52 percent of French people are pro-Russian.
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Purging the alphabet: Germany cracks down on the letter ‘Z’
BerlinThe sign on the vehicles and uniforms of Russian forces in the Ukrainian operation has become a rallying point for pro-Kremlin supporters. The ban on the symbol however, signals concern in Berlin that such supporters may be numerous.
Rule of Law in America is on its death bed
Kimberly Gardner, a black American Democrat circuit attorney in St Louis hired a black American FBI agent to help her frame white American Republican Missouri governor on false charges. Gardner’s scheme blew up in her face.
US and EU use the Gulf as a war-chest during conflicts
The former Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al-Thani, also known by the initials HBJ, has been talking to the media and opening up the “black box” of Qatar’s policies. He is warning the oil rich Gulf countries neighboring Qatar that the West is once again looking to the Gulf to finance Western projects, without consideration of the interests of the Gulf.
Budapest tarred by Kiev
KievNot only Germany, but also Hungary is being confronted with severe criticism from Kiev in the Ukraine conflict. Irina Vereshchuk, Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, said her country was not far from describing official Hungarian rhetoric as "openly pro-Russian".
In March three top cyclists suffer heart attacks, two die
MallorcaMarch has not been a good month for vaccinated cyclists.
Polish general calls for occupation of Kaliningrad
WarsawGeneral Waldemar Skrzypczak, former head of the Polish ground forces, has raised eyebrows by calling for Poland to occupy the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
Switzerland decides not to ban swastikas
BernSwitzerland had the oldest policy of military neutrality in the world; it never participated in a foreign war after the Treaty of Paris in 1815. But it has abandoned its policy to allow the swastika while freezing around $15.6 billion in Russian assets.
Moscow to punish mask wearers as EU unleashes ‘peace’
MoscowMoscow has taken a firm approach: Mayor Sobyanin has not only lifted the mask requirement by decree, but has even made it a punishable offense to continue wearing masks in public.
Hunter Biden funded biowarfare research of US labs in Ukraine
WashingtonThe company linked to bioweapon gain-of-function research in Ukraine and pandemic insurance was also funded by none other than Hunter Biden. Information contained on his abandoned laptop has turned out to be reliable.
Purging the alphabet: Germany cracks down on the letter ‘Z’
BerlinThe sign on the vehicles and uniforms of Russian forces in the Ukrainian operation has become a rallying point for pro-Kremlin supporters. The ban on the symbol however, signals concern in Berlin that such supporters may be numerous.
Rule of Law in America is on its death bed
Kimberly Gardner, a black American Democrat circuit attorney in St Louis hired a black American FBI agent to help her frame white American Republican Missouri governor on false charges. Gardner’s scheme blew up in her face.
US and EU use the Gulf as a war-chest during conflicts
The former Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al-Thani, also known by the initials HBJ, has been talking to the media and opening up the “black box” of Qatar’s policies. He is warning the oil rich Gulf countries neighboring Qatar that the West is once again looking to the Gulf to finance Western projects, without consideration of the interests of the Gulf.
Budapest tarred by Kiev
KievNot only Germany, but also Hungary is being confronted with severe criticism from Kiev in the Ukraine conflict. Irina Vereshchuk, Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, said her country was not far from describing official Hungarian rhetoric as "openly pro-Russian".
In March three top cyclists suffer heart attacks, two die
MallorcaMarch has not been a good month for vaccinated cyclists.
Polish general calls for occupation of Kaliningrad
WarsawGeneral Waldemar Skrzypczak, former head of the Polish ground forces, has raised eyebrows by calling for Poland to occupy the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
Switzerland decides not to ban swastikas
BernSwitzerland had the oldest policy of military neutrality in the world; it never participated in a foreign war after the Treaty of Paris in 1815. But it has abandoned its policy to allow the swastika while freezing around $15.6 billion in Russian assets.
Moscow to punish mask wearers as EU unleashes ‘peace’
MoscowMoscow has taken a firm approach: Mayor Sobyanin has not only lifted the mask requirement by decree, but has even made it a punishable offense to continue wearing masks in public.
Hunter Biden funded biowarfare research of US labs in Ukraine
WashingtonThe company linked to bioweapon gain-of-function research in Ukraine and pandemic insurance was also funded by none other than Hunter Biden. Information contained on his abandoned laptop has turned out to be reliable.