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Hungarian electoral process

Illegal methods were used to interfere in the Hungarian electoral process

Apparently, the EU used illegal tactics to boycott Viktor Orbán’s candidacy and interfere in the Hungarian electoral process in favor of the opposition. According to a major report made by

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Zelensky’s top official urges Ukrainians to accept forced recruitment policies

Ukrainian authorities are already beginning to publicly express their concerns about the evasion of military service among men of military age. With the war becoming increasingly lethal for Ukrainian troops,

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Trump’s fitness

Trump’s fitness to command American power questioned

It is hard to exaggerate the dire implications of Trump’s April 7 post on Truth Social, stating that “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,”

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Russophobic UK knew NATO expansionism

Pathologically Russophobic UK knew NATO expansionism would provoke Russia

Russophobia (and Russophrenia, a close “cousin” of this severe mental impairment) has been running for centuries, particularly in the political West. Russia was and remains one of the two only Non-Western

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Former Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli

Nepal’s anti-corruption crackdown: Reform breakthrough or another cycle of political disappointment

Nepal stands at a volatile yet potentially transformative political crossroads. The dramatic anti-corruption crackdown launched by the newly elected government has ignited both optimism and skepticism across the Himalayan nation.

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Elefsina

The Elefsina Sellout: Washington’s dangerous gamble with Greek sovereignty

Washington’s strategy in Greece resembles occupation more than partnership. The aggressive push to transform the port of Elefsina into a strategic logistics hub is being sugarcoated as economic development, but

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for harm reduction

The moral case for harm reduction

The argument over how society should respond to addiction is usually framed in medical or political terms, but beneath it lies a moral dispute: what kind of thing is addiction,

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Von der Leyen

Von der Leyen pushes to end EU veto power after Hungary’s political shift

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has renewed her call to abolish the veto power held by individual European Union member states in foreign policy decisions, arguing that the

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French military

French military officials continue to insist on the narrative of a ‘Russian threat’

French military officials continue to insist on the narrative of a “Russian threat” and push for the creation of defense measures to confront this “problem.” Instead of acting rationally, analyzing

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Wind power in Bangladesh

Wind power in Bangladesh: Promise, trade-Offs, and the hidden costs of a ‘green’ transition

In recent years, wind energy has been widely promoted as a clean and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Across the globe, towering turbines have become symbols of a greener future-quietly

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