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Danish Tabloid Probes Potential Conflict of Interest Involving Prime Minister’s Husband

Ekstra Bladet reports on government funding, diplomatic access, and questions over transparency tied to a film project linked to Ukraine. The Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet has continued its investigation into a film project involving Bo Tengberg, the husband of Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and the use of… Continue reading
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The Epstein Files and What Happens When the Law Requires Disclosure

Why delayed disclosure now raises legal and institutional risks This addresses the renewed public focus on the handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related records by senior United States officials. If all these paedophile child sex trafficking corrupt billionaires and elites were in China they would have been hanged. It is not rocket science why China is surging… Continue reading
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Russia: Car Bomb Killing in Moscow Signals Shift in the War

Russian officials say investigators are examining whether Ukrainian intelligence carried out the bombing, citing Kyiv’s past use of explosives in targeted killings of officials. The war between Russia and Ukraine appears to have crossed a new threshold, with violence reaching into the Russian capital. A car bomb exploded in southern Moscow, killing Fanil Sarvarov, a… Continue reading
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Trump Has Chosen Israel Over America

The Epstein affair, elite exposure, and the surrender of sovereign decision-making to a foreign power The present phase of the Epstein affair reveals a transformation in the relationship between the United States political system and Israeli state power that warrants serious geopolitical analysis rather than continued procedural deflection. The release of redacted Epstein materials by… Continue reading
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Creeping Recolonisation

Military immunity, data governance, and Kenya’s changing sovereignty No African leader comes close to President William Ruto when it comes to reversing gains of the liberation struggle and selling their people to western interests for personal gain. If the African people seek an understanding of how the trans-atlantic slavery was facilitated and as a precursor… Continue reading
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Assange Takes Nobel Foundation to Court

Central to the complaint is Alfred Nobel’s 1895 will, which defines the Peace Prize as a trust with a specific and limited purpose. Nobel directed that the prize be awarded to the individual who had conferred the greatest benefit to humankind by advancing fraternity between nations, reducing standing armies, and promoting peace congresses. Assange’s argument… Continue reading
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The Thai–Cambodian Clashes and the Politics of Managed Chaos in Asia A Local War with External Hands fuelled by the logic of peripheral destabilisation Fighting along the Thai–Cambodian border returned in mid-December after a short and unstable pause following clashes earlier in the year. Artillery fire, small arms engagements, and troop movements spread across disputed… Continue reading



