By , May 25, 2025
Those who had Inside information as well as foreknowledge as to the outcome of these trade negotiations made a bundle of money upon the opening of stock markets on Monday morning May 12, 2025. But there is something else which has to be addressed.
The Shame of Memorial Day. Richard C. Cook
By , May 28, 2025
From independence in 1783 until the War of 1812, the US was able to stay out of the European wars involving chiefly Great Britain vs. France. Avoidance of war was accomplished by the heroic restraint and wisdom shown by our early presidents: George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. Staying out of Europe’s wars became a staple of US foreign policy for over a century.
By , May 27, 2025
On May 22, 2025, the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) convenedto evaluate and recommend the formulation of COVID-19 vaccines for the 2025–2026 season, set to begin in the fall. In anticipation of this meeting, the public submitted over 90,000 comments detailing their serious concerns over continued mRNA injection campaigns.
Romania Refuses to Annul Elections Despite Ample Evidence of Foreign Interference
By , May 27, 2025
In the first round of elections in December 2024, independent candidate Calin Georgescu came in first with 23% of the votes, which promptly led the country’s Constitutional Court to annul the voting results. The justification for annulling the elections was alleged Russian interference.
Russia-China Arctic Alliance Challenges West in Resource-rich High North
By , May 27, 2025
The Arctic is now in the spotlight. A recent BBC report tells how China, describing itself as a “near-Arctic state”, and facing rejections in Europe, is deepening ties with Russia, which “controls a whopping half of the Arctic shoreline”, and is also collaborating militarily with Beijing in that region, including joint patrols.
How Peace-Oriented Norway Learned to Stop Worrying and Love War
By , May 27, 2025
Norway identifies itself as a model of a liberal and tolerant peace-oriented nation. Yet, a collective mindset has developed with intense distrust and loathing of anyone who deviates from the government’s official truth and war narratives.
Squabbling Siblings: India, Pakistan and Operation Sindoor
By , May 27, 2025
The only ones to be notably ignored in this display of subcontinental machismo were the Kashmiris themselves, who face, in both the Pakistan and Indian administered zones, oppressive anti-terrorism laws, discriminatory practices and suppression of dissent and free speech.
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