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By Brian Berletic*
As Russia’s special military operation reaches the one-year mark, we wonder what is happening now and what will happen next.
Equally important is what started this conflict. NATO has repeatedly attacked and destroyed allies of Russia around the globe throughout the 21st century.
NATO has also constantly encroached eastward toward
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By Horst Teubert and Dr. Peer Heinelt
Complaints about a lack of “European autonomy” and calls for increasing national military budgets beyond the two percent limit have dominated the debate in the run-up to this year’s Munich Security Conference, which began Friday, Feb. 17.
Whereas in past years, the demand for independent power politics on the
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Write comment (99 Comments)By Marco Gallina
Apparently, Disney is willing to slaughter even the richest duck in the world for its “woke” image.
In an e-mail, the company clarifies to one of its most famous authors: two of his stories may no longer appear.
Don Rosa is a legend in the Disney universe.
The comic author is considered the legitimate heir of Carl Barks. Barks
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Read more: Disney's Uncle Scrooge, most current victim of cancel culture
Write comment (93 Comments)The Peruvian Congress approved the constitutional accusation against former President Pedro Castillo (2021-2022) and two former ministers for the alleged crimes of a criminal organization, influence peddling, and collusion yesterday, Friday.
After more than four hours of debate, the Congress decided to approve the final report of the accusation
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Read more: Peruvian Congress approves indictment of former president Castillo on corruption charges
Write comment (99 Comments)Technology giant, Alphabet Google, comes out on top in the ‘corporate bias’ ranking created by the 1792 Exchange organization that assessed 1,000+ companies to determine the likelihood a company will cancel a contract or client or boycott, divest, or deny services based on views or beliefs.
Released through the “Spotlight Report” on the
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Mortgage volumes in Europe have collapsed. Buyers can no longer finance themselves with loans at the level of previous years due to significantly higher interest rates.
And yet, the ECB has not yet spoken its last word on tightening monetary policy.
Raising interest rates further will neither stop inflation nor prevent the real estate market’s c
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Read more: Collapse of the mortgage market in Europe
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