Andrei Belousov, deputy director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Department of Nonproliferation and Arms Control, has recently made an important statement which I shall quote in full and then provide a translation.
The fast train from Paris to Rotterdam was an hour late leaving the Gare du Nord. When it finally deposited me in the Dutch city, I discovered that the onward train to Delft had been suspended because of maintenance work on the tracks. It took two ci
Support for protectionism and its ugly sister, "fair trade," is sweeping the globe yet again. President Donald Trump's actions in the White House have made it painfully obvious that, despite a strong consensus in favor of trade among academic economi
Last year, a cutting edge scientific imaging technology called cryo-electron microscopy earned a Nobel Prize for chemistry, lauded by the committee as ushering in a "revolution in biochemistry."
Consensys, the software company established by Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin, has acquired struggling space startup Planetary Resources. The New York-based company said it will now operate its "space initiatives" out of Planetary Resources'
Welcome back to New World Next Week – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news
In this video, Luke discusses the surprising contradiction of modern-day Columbia. So what is going on in this beautiful country, and what is it like to expatriate there?
The youngest brother of Saudi Arabia's King Salman has returned from self-imposed exile to "challenge" Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) "or find someone who can," reports the Middle East Eye.
As 50,000 NATO troops mass in Scandinavia for the military alliance's annual "Trident Juncture" military exercises, an annual affair that has been expanded to become the largest NATO exercise since the end of the Cold War in reflection of the deepeni
Manager, Turmoil Is "New Normal"...For nearly a decade stocks enjoyed an environment of unprecedented bullishness, where good news was good news, and bad news was even better as it suggested central bank intervention via monetary stimulus, boosting
An ISIS-supporting media group has issued two assassination threats against Pope Francis in the past several days in what could be a revival of last year's holiday push by the terror group for violence against the Vatican and Catholic Church.
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai provides an update on his U.S. Senate campaign, running against Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts); update on his lawsuit against the City of Cambridge on Political Bias and Violation of First Amendment
With the South African government intent on giving all of the nation's farmland to blacks and white farmers being slaughtered in heinous, horrible violence, Russian President Vladimir Putin has opened his nation's doors to South Africa's white
Joel Bowman: G'day, Doug. Where in the world are you these days?
Doug Casey: I've crossed the Plate River from Buenos Aires, and am now in the backward, but pleasant, little socialist country of Uruguay.
Every year Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at the Valdai Economic Forum. And each year his talk is important. Putin isn't one to mince words on important issues.
The debate about land redistribution in South Africa has been a passionate one, as many South African cities face a housing crunch that has left hundreds of thousands of people living in informal settlements.
The very first "Cannabis Legalization Festival," held in Georgia's capital, produced doobie-ous results, as police prevented revelers from installing a stage and kiosks, and the main organizer was detained for handing out joints.
James Corbett (The Corbett Report) on a variety of world news headlines - Vin Suprinowicz (Libertarian Author) on the current political theater surrounding campaigns
In this video, Luke and Jason of WeAreChange discuss the repercussions of the disappearance, interrogation, and death of a Saudi journalist. Plus The Proud Boys and Antifa are at it again!
Saudi Arabia on Sunday warned against threats to punish it over last week's disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as European leaders piled on pressure and two more U.S. executives scrapped plans to attend a Saudi investor conference.
Saudi King Salman has begun weighing in to try to defuse the growing crisis over missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as the kingdom goes on the offensive triggering a fierce online media campaign.
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Nina L. Khrushcheva
From China to Saudi Arabia, today's authoritarian regimes are suddenly and covertly abducting people, including well-known figures and high-ranking officials, to be detained or worse. It's an old and effective tactic for silencing opponents, but thos
All international problems are currently suspended, awaiting the results of the US mid-term elections. The partisans of the old international order are gambling on a change of majority in Congress and a rapid destitution of President Trump.
The article is dedicated to the controversial plight of the refugees in al-Rukban. It is my own opinion on the problem. I hope it is deserve publishing.
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