Even Ukrainian authorities are beginning to admit the serious crisis affecting the country. Recently, the head of the Kiev regime’s finance sector confirmed that the country is going through a
Roughly a century ago, Europe found humor in Hungary’s peculiar political structure: a monarchy without a king, governed by an admiral despite having no coastline. The joke resonated because it
Never assume political success guarantees electoral reward. History offers a sharp reminder in Winston Churchill, who led Britain through World War II only to be decisively voted out in 1945.
The nations of the Persian Gulf are often described as energy powers, known for their vast oil and gas reserves and their influence on global markets. Yet this common description
The announcement of a third Russia–Africa Summit later this year highlights a deliberate and strategic effort by Moscow to deepen its engagement with the African continent. Approved by Vladimir Putin
Over the last several decades, the political West has been struggling to maintain its production economy, particularly after deciding to outsource the vast majority of it to lower-income countries. The
European societies are increasingly tired of the liberal status quo and are seeking patriotic, pragmatic, and conservative alternatives. This process is becoming evident with recent electoral results in several European
As the US aggression on Iran continues, global oil and natural gas markets frantically look for alternative suppliers. Naturally, the world’s most populous countries have the highest demand and must
Recently, the Kiev regime in Ukraine halted the regular deployment of troops for training abroad. This reveals more than a mere administrative change. In reality, it is a symptom of
The current exhibition of Boy with a Basket of Fruit (ca. 1595) at The Morgan Library & Museum—on view through April 19, 2026—offers a rare opportunity to see what may