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‘Europe Is Bleeding’ While Russia Makes ‘Good Money,’ Hungarian PM Warns at European Community Meeting

The European Union’s sanctions imposed on Russia have not lived up to expectations, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Vladimir Putin’s Battle Cry Against the Deep State

The recent ceremony of accession of four Ukrainian regions to Russia brought a speech from President Putin that outlined the reasons behind Russia’s current struggles, the character and identity of its foes and, more importantly, laid the groundwork for Russia’s next level of confrontation with the West beyond the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine.

Texas and Missouri AG’s Investigating Woke Business Practices at S&P Global Inc.

The AG's are investigating the corporation's Environmental, Social, and Governance ratings.

NATO ‘Not Obliged’ to Assist Ukraine: German Ambassador

Berlin’s envoy to the military bloc clarifies that NATO won’t actively fight for a non-member state.

Germany Overwhelmed by Migrants, 12 Out of 16 Federal States Begin Blocking Refugees

Even while Germany’s left-wing federal government argues for the need for more immigration, the reality on the ground in the country’s federal states presents...

Mainstream Media Now Believe in ‘Rigged’ Elections After Ukrainian Regions Vote to Join Russia, Are Annexed by Putin

For years, the mainstream media rejected claims the 2020 U.S. presidential election could have been stolen from President Donald J. Trump, labeling such ideas as "conspiracy theories."

Italians Vote in Election that May Overturn EU Order: Conservative Would Be First Female PM

Italians are voting Sunday in an election which could change the face of the European Union, with a right-populist coalition of anti-mass migration, eurosceptic...

Biden Says U.S. Will Never Recognize Occupied Ukraine Regions if They Vote to Join Russia

President Biden is condemning the “sham” referendums in occupied areas of Ukraine that would unite those regions with Russia, saying the U.S. will never recognize those territories...

Food Supply Stays Tight as Disappointing U.S. Harvest Adds to Global Challenges

A lackluster U.S. harvest this year is setting back efforts to relieve a global food supply that has been constrained by Russia’s war in Ukraine, agriculture-industry executives said.

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