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Biden's 'perpetual state of confusion' on display in Normandy amid rising cognitive questions
Fox News· 2 hours agoThe Republican National Committee (RNC) research division posted several videos on X that appeared...
Putin’s Existential Problem: Not Enough Russians
The Wall Street Journal· 19 hours agoVladimir Putin has portrayed himself as a defender of global stability, leading a powerful nation that offers a robust economic, military and cultural...
A New Cold War Needs Its Own Rules
Foreign Policy Magazine· 2 hours agoMemories of the Cold War against the Soviet Union are fading. It’s an unfortunate fact that many would rather China suffer no consequence for its human...
10 authors shaping contemporary Ukrainian literature
Kyiv Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoUkraine has a thriving contemporary literature scene with writers from across the country working in multiple genres. There’s a wide variety of texts for...
Yuval Noah Harari on how to prevent a new age of imperialism
The Economist· 4 days agoThis law of history should be on the minds of world leaders in the run-up to the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland on June 15th. Whenever international rules become meaningless ...
Now Is the Worst Time to Abandon NATO
The Bulwark· 2 days agoFOR THE UNITED STATES, NATO has always presented a paradox. Hastings Ismay, the first secretary general of NATO, famously quipped that the alliance’s...
Support grows in Britain for the release of Bogdan Syrotiuk: “Let his voice be heard!”
World Socialist Web Site· 7 days agoThe campaign by the World Socialist Web Site for the release of 25-year-old Bogdan Syrotiuk, jailed...
In the Former Eastern Bloc, They’re Terrified of a Trump Presidency
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFor Americans, authoritarian rule is theoretical. But in Eastern Europe, reminders of it are...
The Shadow of Tiananmen Falls on Hong Kong
The New Yorker· 5 days agoAs China approaches the thirty-fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre, the incident has been effaced from its official history to such an extent...
Meet the poetry-loving banker who keeps Putin’s war going
The Economist· 7 days agoYevgeny Prigozhin, the warlord who had marched a mutinous army towards the capital a few weeks...