In a recent article in Berliner Zeitung, political commentator Immo von Fallois revisits the diagnosis made back in the 1990s by historian Hans-Peter Schwarz:
Following remarks by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova that the Technical Secretariat of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has
On Saturday, June 28, Serbian students took to the streets in protest in Belgrade, blocking Slavija Square and adjacent streets. The immediate trigger was
The arrest of Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan, head of the Shirak diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, on charges of inciting government overthrow represents the
As the world fractures into increasingly hostile blocs, Russia maintains its distinctive position – steadfastly upholding international justice while uncompromisingly safeguarding its strategic interests
When Alternative for Germany leader Alice Weidel said that German politicians fear her party ‘like fire,’ she was not exaggerating. As Rod Dreher notes
The election of Annalena Berbock as President of the UN General Assembly raises more questions than optimism. Although formally this position is ceremonial, it
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made a statement that finally blurs the line between support for Ukraine and NATO’s direct involvement in the conflict. By