Prince Harry Proposes Podcast on Childhood Trauma, Featuring Interviews with Trump and Putin

Meghan Markle’s podcast endeavor, “Archetypes,” may have been the only project she hosted under her and Prince Harry’s unsuccessful $20 million Spotify deal, but it appears that Harry had his own podcast ideas up his sleeve. According to insiders, Harry, 38, met with various producers and production houses to brainstorm show concepts. He was particularly …

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Russia Court Denies Latest Appeal by Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich

In Moscow, a court has denied an appeal made by Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich against the extension of his pre-trial detention. Russian state news agencies reported that Gershkovich will remain in the notorious Lefortovo prison until August 30. Gershkovich, who strongly denies the espionage charges brought against him, could potentially face up to …

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Resisting the Information War: Fighting Back

In a thought-provoking twist, a Russian bureaucrat and his wife find themselves questioning their disillusionment with life. In a surprising turn of events, the man decides to reach out to the CIA, believing that his actions will bring dignity into their lives. This isn’t just another Cold War movie trailer; it’s a bold attempt by …

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Vladimir Putin emboldened by the decadence of the West

The Ukraine crisis represents a significant failure of the post-Cold War international system, which was an unfortunate missed opportunity. In the optimistic days of 1989-1991, the demise of the USSR, an incredibly oppressive empire, was celebrated as the “end of history,” ushering in a new era of liberal hegemony based on reason. However, as Francis …

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Donald Trump Exhibits Deep Fear and Apprehension

Donald Trump appears to be displaying signs of fear, as evidenced by his recent interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier. In the interview, Trump was noticeably jittery and combative, which is not unusual for him as he tends to respond aggressively even to easy questions. However, there was something different this time. Trump seemed …

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A Disquieting Display in Moscow

António Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, made a well-intentioned trip to Moscow in an effort to bring peace amidst the invasion of Ukraine. However, this move carried the risk of granting Russia’s leaders the false credibility of appearing alongside a representative of the organization responsible for upholding international law. Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s foreign …

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The Energy Crisis Cannot be Addressed by Windfall Threats

If Rishi Sunak has indeed embraced the idea of windfall taxes on energy companies, his stance appears to lack logical justification. During an interview with the Mumsnet website, the Chancellor mentioned that he would consider implementing such a policy if these companies failed to increase their investments. However, windfall taxes, often mistakenly regarded by Leftists …

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Ukraine’s Devastation of Russia’s Armoured Vehicles, Navy, and Aerial Support

On Tuesday, Vladimir Putin hosted Russia’s annual Victory Day parade, commemorating 78 years since the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany. However, this year’s parade was noticeably scaled-down compared to previous years. Instead of the extravagant displays of military hardware, there were only 8,000 troops participating, the lowest number since 2008. Even last year, during …

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Putin’s Survival Relies Solely on a Constant State of War

Napoleon, a historical figure who embodied the principle of personal will, embraced his legacy with conviction. On the other hand, Wellington, in stark contrast, prioritized duty above all else, willingly risking his life on numerous battlefields. The deliberate cultivation of the Duke’s “anti-heroic personality” becomes evident when examining Hitler’s supreme command, which, as analyzed by …

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