Articles for category: Geopolitics & Society

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If Trump Wins - Poland is Screwed

If Trump Wins – Poland is Screwed

"If Trump wins, Poland is screwed." As alliances crumble and authoritarian powers rise, Poland is left vulnerable, facing betrayal from old allies and threats from the East. Through the eyes of Bartek, a writer chronicling the nation’s struggle, we witness Poland's darkest moments and its inspiring fight to rebuild. From conflict and loss emerges a new Poland—one defined not by what it endured, but by how it rose stronger, united, and determined to shape its own future.

Putin to Ban YouTube in Russian Federation

Did you hear that Putin is trying to ban YouTube in Russia?

There have been reports of attempts by the Russian government to restrict or ban platforms like YouTube within the country. Such measures are typically part of broader efforts to control information and limit access to content that is critical of the government or considered contrary to its policies. The implications of such actions can be significant, affecting access to information, freedom of expression, and the ability of individuals to communicate and stay informed. These restrictions can also have a broader impact on international relations and the flow of global information.

Lyudmila Navalnaya

Alexei Navalny’s Mother Describes Blackmail and Threats Amidst Body Release Controversy

Lyudmila Navalnaya, mother of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, breaks her silence on the Salekhard Investigative Committee's disturbing tactics surrounding her son's death. Despite having signed the medical certificate of death, authorities are withholding Navalny's body, resorting to blackmail and threats for a secret funeral. Uncover the shocking details of Lyudmila Navalnaya's ordeal, shedding light on the apparent interference from higher authorities and the demand for transparency in this poignant article.

Yulia Navalnaya

Yulia Navalnaya Demands Release of Alexei Navalny’s Body, Denounces Putin’s Faith as ‘Fake’

Yulia Navalnaya, widow of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, has released a heart-wrenching video accusing President Vladimir Putin of holding her husband's body "hostage" and subjecting it to torment even in death. In a six-minute YouTube video, Navalnaya questions Putin's professed Christian faith and pleads for the release of Navalny's remains without conditions. The situation has escalated with authorities threatening to bury Navalny in the prison colony where he died. Dive into the poignant details of this unfolding tragedy that raises questions about faith, humanity, and political power.

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Vladimir Putin killed Alexey Navalny

Introduction: The reported death of Alexei Navalny has sent shockwaves throughout Russia and the international community. As a prominent figure in the opposition, Navalny’s demise is a tragic event that has elicited strong reactions worldwide. Explore the global impact of his death, the responses from leaders, and the subsequent calls for accountability. The Aftermath: In ...

Yevgeny Prigozhin, The Mysterious Death of Russia’s Most Infamous Mercenary

Yevgeny Prigozhin was a man of many faces and mysteries. He rose from a humble background to become one of Russia's most influential and infamous figures. Prigozhin was a loyal ally of Putin, but also a potential threat to his regime. He was a ruthless warlord, but also a charismatic leader. Prigozhin was a master of deception, but also a victim of betrayal. His death, if true, would mark the end of an era and the beginning of a new one.

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Trump Indicted

Trump is confronted with federal accusations related to his endeavors to invalidate the 2020 election

Indictment: Trump Faces New Charges in Ongoing Legal Saga On Tuesday, Donald Trump was indicted once again, marking the third instance in four months. The indictment, spanning 45 pages and comprising four counts, accuses Trump of conspiring to defraud the United States by undermining the certification of Joe Biden’s victory and interfering with fair elections. ...