When Vladimir Putin is brought before a court — earthly, afterlife or the court of history — the main argument in his defence will be a simple statement:…
English
Europe’s far-right hand, or how Zelensky is running for the continent’s top gendarme
While the world was watching with bated breath the failed coup in Russia, Ukraine had its own quiet coup. A coup from above. Of course, all the actors…
The big bets game. Who needed Prigozhin’s sham riot, and why?
The inventor of the water closet and poet at the court of Elizabeth I Tudor, John Harington, who praised his invention in verse, is known in our latitudes…
The price of racism. How the white man’s burden is hampering the peace process in Ukraine
The visit of African peacekeepers to Ukraine has caused bewilderment in the domestic media, turning into outright cringe. We have been so long accustomed to the phrase “the…
Gagauzia could be the source of World War III
Gagauzia could be the source of World War III The First World War began in Serbia — the deadest corner of Europe at the time — and was…
