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China To Present Alternative Peace Plan For Ukraine

Thomas O'Reilly February 21, 2023

China is expected to reveal its peace plan this week. Although officially neutral, there is concern that Beijing is using the conflict to divide the U.S. and Europe.

Munich Security Conference Excludes AfD, Includes CCP

Robert Semonsen February 17, 2023

According to AfD foreign policy spokesman Petr Bystron, organizers of the conference “are not concerned with dialogue and the exchange of opinions. In times of war, voices of peace are shut out.”

Moldova: The Next Ukraine?

Tadhg Pidgeon February 9, 2023

As the small republic comes under pressure from the war in Ukraine, calls mount for reunification with Romania.

Swedish PM Delivers a Grim Christmas Speech

Robert Semonsen December 31, 2022

“Sweden is in a very serious situation,” the prime minister began, warning that “the years ahead may be the toughest financially for our country since the 90s crisis and the financial crisis.”

Japan Approves Doubling of Military Spending

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 19, 2022

This change for Japan, which had renounced the right to wage war and had adopted a stance of military non-involvement in international disputes, illustrates how much the geopolitical reality has changed in recent years.

France: Pensioner Beaten to Death in Home by Undocumented Algerian

Robert Semonsen December 10, 2022

The grisly murder comes as the French media, in the past two weeks alone, has reported on several incidents involving illegal migrants carrying out brutal attacks—rapes and murders—against the elderly and other exceptionally vulnerable individuals, such as hospital patients and pre-teens.

Poll: Nearly 7 of 10 Think Security in France Has Deteriorated in Recent Years

Robert Semonsen December 2, 2022

While 68% of French people say the security situation in the country has degenerated in recent years, just 30% trust Macron to rectify the situation.

Belgium: One Police Officer Dead After Stabbing by Suspected Islamist

Tristan Vanheuckelom November 13, 2022

The incident, along with its ripple effects, lays bare a double-failing of the Belgian system: its inadequacy to deal with potentially dangerous individuals and a demoralised law enforcement on the verge of rebellion.

The Myth of the Orbán-Putin Nexus

Gergely Varga October 18, 2022

Orbán’s realpolitik has always been rooted in the defence of Hungarian national interests and sovereignty; not to undermine the West but to steer it towards a more responsible and sustainable direction.

France: Two Military-Aged Sudanese Men Arrested for Public Gang Rape in Nantes

Robert Semonsen September 28, 2022

Two of the suspects, both originally from Sudan but who arrived in France in 2018, were indicted on Monday afternoon by a magistrate from the criminal division. They face 20 years in prison.

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