April 1, 2025
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Von der Leyen is afraid of the European Parliament
A snake-like gaze about to kill and a flawless perm. This is Ursula, the most hated woman in Europe, who knows all the devil’s tricks. The obsession of the month is that Russia is supposedly ready to invade Europe, therefore we must rearm, as already announced with ReArm Europe, to launch a pre-emptive attack. All… Continue reading
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A People’s History of Palestine
People’s history is an urgent necessity for Palestine, where it is vital to communicate the empowered voices of the people to the rest of the world, writes Ramzy Baroud. Continue reading
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Russia’s rhetoric towards Trump is changing
Russia’s rhetoric towards Trump is changing. The Russian Foreign Ministry has carefully (so far) reminded Trump that Russia has its own understanding of what is happening. “The US position on Ukraine now completely lacks the requirement to solve problems related to the root causes of the conflict, it must be overcome. Moscow takes Washington’s proposals… Continue reading
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The Postil Magazine – April 2025
Tuesday, 1 April 2025 — The Postil Magazine Welcome to our April edition, in which we bring you an array of topics and perhaps even analyses that you may not find elsewhere. (To access the new articles, please click on the highlighted text in the descriptions that follows). Continue reading
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Wang Yi: relations with Russia are an important factor for stability in a turbulent world
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is on an official visit to Moscow from March 31 to April 2. On Tuesday, he is expected to hold talks with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov. Wang Yi spoke in an interview with RIA Novosti about the special role of Moscow and Beijing in maintaining peace and jointly combating… Continue reading
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Refugees: ‘A wasted opportunity to do what is really needed’
SIR KEIR STARMER faced a backlash from refugee groups today after claiming a lack of co-ordination on illegal migration has given people-smugglers an “open invitation” to send migrants to Britain. Continue reading
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Transactional weakness tips the balance of power – ‘Hold to no illusions; there is nothing beyond this reality’
The post-WWII geo-political outcome effectively determined the post-war global economic structure. Both are now undergoing huge change. What remains stuck fast however, is the general (Western) weltanschauung that everything must ‘change’ only for it to stay the same. Things financial will continue as before; do not disturb the slumber. The assumption is that the oligarch/donor… Continue reading
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Lavrov, Crooke, Trump, and Typepad Woes
I’ll start with the last point—Typepad software—the type used at MoA—preventing comments from posting because of the hyperlinks they contain. The article I was commenting on is “Russigate’s Role In Trump-Putin Relations,” one of two produced today. What follows is what I tried to post as a comment: Continue reading
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Ray McGovern : Putin Addresses His Troops
Monday, 31 March 2025 — Judge Napolitano – Judging Freedom Continue reading
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Trump-Putin parley is a bit under the weather
The Kremlin apparently came to the conclusion last week that it was about time to do some plain-speaking that US president Donald Trump’s quest for a 30-day ceasefire in the Ukraine war was a non-starter. Over the weekend, in a series of remarks, Trump reacted sharply that he’s “very angry” with President Vladimir Putin over… Continue reading
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GM Watch Daily Digest 31 March 2025
Monday, 31 March 2025 — GM Watch Brazil: Mega-operation to combat trade in genetically modified fish A mega-operation launched in seven states and the Federal District of Brazil to combat the illegal keeping and trade of genetically modified ornamental fish has so far resulted in 36 infraction notices, totalling R$2.38 million in fines, and the Continue reading