Russians beheaded two Ukrainian soldiers: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported a new war crime by Russian occupiers in the Zaporizhzhia direction
Russian military forces are once again at the center of accusations of demonstrative cruelty against Ukrainian defenders. According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on May 13, 2026, after a combat clash in the Huliaipole direction in the Zaporizhzhia region, a Russian commander ordered the desecration of the bodies of two […]
Two regimes, two names, one face: September 22 is the anniversary of the Soviet-Nazi parade in Brest in 1939 – which paved the way for the outbreak of World War II and the Holocaust
September 22, 1939 an event took place that they still try not to remember in Russia – a joint parade of Nazis and communists in Brest. It was a symbol of cooperation between two totalitarian regimes, which became a dark spot in the history of World War II. It is especially important to realize that […]
Putin set up Trump: can Europe replace the USA in negotiations with Russia
In Europe, there is talk again about direct contacts with Russia — and this is no longer diplomatic noise amid the war, but a sign of a deeper shift. U.S. policy under Donald Trump increasingly diverges from Europe’s interests, and Washington’s attempts to quickly bring Ukraine and Russia to a ceasefire regime look increasingly vulnerable. […]
“Russia lives not in reality, but in an imaginary world. And until it is hit, it will not stop” – Israeli analyst Yigal Levin
On October 14, 2025, Israeli military analyst and IDF reserve officer Yigal Levin, originally from Odessa, published an analysis on his Telegram channel that caused a stir among experts. He simultaneously touched on NATO, Russia, and the entire Western approach to war — exposing what he believes prevents the civilized world from truly understanding the […]
The EU imposed sanctions against the Russian Federation for the abduction of Ukrainian children – 16 more individuals and 7 legal entities were included
On May 11, 2026, the Council of the European Union announced new sanctions against individuals and organizations that the EU associates with the illegal deportation, forced relocation, and ‘re-education’ of Ukrainian children taken by Russia from occupied territories of Ukraine. The decision was made in Brussels on the day of a high-level meeting of the […]
PRISON AS A ‘BOND’: why ‘Brigade’, ‘Brother’, and ‘A Man’s Word’ explain Russia better than official speeches
Understanding modern Russia through ceremonial formulas, state slogans, and pseudo-historical manifestos has long been impossible. The structure of this system is much more accurately revealed elsewhere: in the language of the zone, in the cult of power, in the hierarchy of ‘pahan — six’, in the romanticization of the bandit as a hero, and in […]
“Mr. Zelensky”: why one phrase from Putin after May 9 became a political signal
After the Moscow “events” on May 9, 2026, attention was drawn not only to the reduced format of the parade on Red Square but also to a phrase that Vladimir Putin uttered later during a Q&A session with journalists in the Kremlin. Speaking about a possible personal meeting with the President of Ukraine, he unexpectedly […]
The wars in Ukraine and Iran have shown why a leader’s mistake can be too costly – Forbes
The wars in Ukraine and around Iran have once again brought to the forefront a question that often seems technical but in reality determines the fate of states: how willing is a leader to hear not only convenient assessments but also unpleasant truths. American analyst Michael Dempsey, former acting director of U.S. national intelligence, writes […]
Europe and the Shadows of Hate: Why Anti-Semitism is Returning and What Russia and Hamas Have to Do with It
War is once again changing the face of Europe — and not just on the fronts. Where slogans of tolerance and human rights once echoed, the whisper of old hatred is growing louder. Anti-Semitism — the ancient virus of the continent — is awakening again, rising from the underground layers of history to the streets […]
“When the great-grandfather turned out to be a Nazi”: Germany opened the archives, and Russia is still waiting for its shock
In Germany, more than 80 years after the fall of the Third Reich, a topic has reopened that many families have preferred not to touch for decades. It is not about school textbooks, museum exhibits, or official speeches on commemorative dates, but about a much more personal question: who the grandfathers and great-grandfathers of today’s […]
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