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'Psychopath’ and 'Deranged': Bible-Quoting Putin Could Start World War III, Expert Warns


Vladimir Putin has initiated a bizarre attempt to liken himself to Jesus Christ and to claim the religious high ground concerning his war in Ukraine — yet, in reality, he's a psychopath, an expert in ... Read More

Putin Sets Stage for Upheaval in Another Country


Moscow-backed oligarch Ilan Shor has formed the "Victory" bloc to challenge Moldova's pro-western president Maia Sandu. Read More

Commentary: Putin's dangerous delusions — Mark B. Schneider


Putin’s world view embraces the legitimacy of Russian imperial domination. This is most blatantly evident in his defense of his war against Ukraine. Read More

Finally, America’s Congress does right by Ukraine


“AMERICANS CAN ALWAYS be counted on to do the right thing…after they have exhausted all other possibilities.” There is no evidence that Winston Churchill ever uttered this phrase, which is often ... Read More

Russia but not President Vladimir Putin will be invited to the French ceremony in June to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings during World War II, organisers said Tuesday.


Russia but not President Vladimir Putin will be invited to the French ceremony in June to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings during World War II, organisers said Tuesday. "In view of the ... Read More

Watch this Space: What’s next, after ISS? Change is coming soon to Low-Earth Orbit


The International Space Station will soon be gone. In its place, private laboratories will compete, and hopefully collaborate. Tour an evolving LEO landscape. Read More


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