In the 2000s, a study on how news is produced and consumed across 10 countries found a major gap between what newspapers published and what readers found newsworthy.
In some countries, the…
In the 2000s, a study on how news is produced and consumed across 10 countries found a major gap between what newspapers published and what readers found newsworthy.
In some countries, the…
U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies, once seen as a potential lifeline for his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, are finally delivering a harsh and unintended punishment to Moscow.
In a…
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In Part I, “What’s Wrong With the NATO-Made Ukrainian Military?”, we discussed the key reasons why the multibillion-dollar NATO effort to reform and reorganize the Ukrainian military had failed. Most of the shortcomings were identified…
In recent months, the small Armenian village of Margara has drawn a steady stream of Western diplomats and foreign journalists. It’s not the stork nests built on the houses or the vineyards against…
The idea that Western media can spread Russian propaganda and enable the Kremlin’s information warfare about the situation in Ukraine has entered the mainstream. But some outlets have inadvertently…
U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign pledge to end the Russo-Ukrainian war within 24 hours of assuming office has fallen flat. As well as failing to extract a single concession from Moscow and
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While President Trump is conducting peace negotiations in Ukraine, a general hysteria and psychosis of war is emerging in Europe….
Russian history is a list of famous freemasons, from Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Kutuzov, to the tsars Peter III, Alexander I and Paul I. Despite that heritage, it has been a favourite target for the…
The usage of criminals and wider organized crime groups by Moscow is nothing new. The 2007 cyber attacks against Estonia were organized by proxy groups associated with Putin’s administration. The…