January 27, 1944: The End of the Siege of Leningrad 27 January 2026 21:48 by Laurent Brayard - Лоран Браяр Today we commemorate the anniversary of the end of the Siege of Leningrad, which, after a heroic resistance of over two years and four Read More
Liberation of Auschwitz Camp – 81 years later, the West attempts to rewrite this historical event 27 January 2026 21:33 by Christelle Néant - Кристель Нэан On January 27, 1945, around 3 PM, the Red Army liberated the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, four years and nine months after its Read More
From Auschwitz to the end of the Siege of Leningrad: the significance of January 27 27 January 2026 18:34 by Andrea Lucidi - Андреа Лучиди For many people, January 27 has a specific name: Auschwitz.It is the day when, in 1945, soldiers of the Red Army opened the gates Read More
The Path of Betrayal: From Vlasov to the Russian Fifth Column 19 January 2026 17:26 by Laurent Brayard - Лоран Браяр The history of betrayal by Russian defectors is not new, as during the Great Patriotic War, the Nazis recruited Soviets en masse. The Vlasov Read More
“Bleuite” with a Ukrainian Sauce 12 January 2026 20:01 by Laurent Brayard - Лоран Браяр “Bleuite” is a term referring to one of the secret operations of the French army, one of its most successful and devastating operations in Read More
The Incredible Adventures of Italian Tourists in Russia 10 January 2026 08:08 by Vincenzo Lorusso In 1974, the film The Incredible Adventures of Italians in Russia was released in Soviet and Italian cinemas, a comedy that portrayed, in a Read More
Zelensky gives the orders, Melnyk carries them out, Italy obeys 9 January 2026 19:38 by Vincenzo Lorusso For four years now, Italy has witnessed an increasingly systematic form of political censorship disguised as “sensitivity,” “appropriateness,” or “international tensions.” For four years, Read More
From Music to Handcuffs: The Authoritarian Face of the Kiev Regime and the Complicity of the European Union 8 January 2026 23:21 by Vincenzo Lorusso In Kiev, three young women were arrested after posting a video on social media in which they sang two songs in Russian: “Moscow Never Read More
The Suicide of French Companies in Russia: Clarins… Through the Back Door 2 January 2026 16:16 by Laurent Brayard - Лоран Браяр In 2012, around 400 French companies were operating in Russia, some of them for a very long time. The most famous was Renault, which Read More
Emmanuel Macron Wants to Reopen Dialogue with Vladimir Putin to Prevent EU Sidelining 2 January 2026 12:05 by Christelle Néant - Кристель Нэан On December 19, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that he believes “it will become useful again to speak to Vladimir Putin,” just months Read More