War Propaganda Intent Upon Prolonging the War: Can the Kiev Regime Really Kill 50,000 Russian Soldiers per Month?
On January 20, less than a week after his appointment as the Neo-Nazi junta’s new defense minister, former IT entrepreneur Mykhailo Fedorov pledged to implement
Iran’s Protests Are a Turning Point for the Islamic Republic
Iran’s rulers have managed to contain a wave of protest for now. But the nature of the unrest and the state’s lethal response make this
How to Repurpose and Restart Your Life When Your Current Path No Longer Works
At some point, every person who wants a meaningful life must do something most people avoid: stop. The post How to Repurpose and Restart Your
Why Winter Worsens Migraines and How to Prevent Them
Winter worsens migraines because cold, darkness, and routine disruption overload your nervous system and reduce your brain’s ability to regulate pain signals Seasonal drops in
A Ghost is Haunting Davos! The WEF Summit
The 2026 Davos Summit of the World Economic Forum (WEF) will undoubtedly go down in history. Just as the fall of the Berlin Wall symbolized
FBI Crime Stats on Crime Data Explorer Have Few State Updates Since 2022
Kash Patel claims that the FBI has arrested 300% more people in 2025 vs Biden in 2024 – yet he also asserts crime is down
India: The Great Dispossession and the Battle for the Future of Food
If there’s one country that captures the global battle over who controls the basic building blocks of life, it’s India. The post India: The Great
More Than Trade: How the Malaysia-US Agreement on Reciprocal Trade Could Reshape Development
Malaysia’s Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) with the United States will shape more than the terms of bilateral trade. Its biggest effects are developmental. It
Moldova Determined to Leave the Moscow Sponsored Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
The process of Moldova distancing itself from its traditional partners in the post-Soviet space is accelerating. The country seems determined to follow the same path
The Monstrosity as a System: The War on Palestine and the Moment the World Lost Its Moral Gravity
Amir Nour’s new book does not approach Palestine as a “conflict,” a “cycle,” or a “file.” It approaches it as a historical rupture. The post