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The Bank of Russia filed a claim against Euroclear in the Moscow Arbitration Court, alleging unlawful deprivation of access to central bank funds and securities held in custody within European financial infrastructure. The filing marked a transition from diplomatic protest to formal legal contest, placing a private Belgian clearing institution and, by extension, European states Continue reading
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Zelensky’s Election Bargain: Western Funding or No Vote

Kiev Demands External Support to Hold Elections Amid Ongoing Conflic and Erosion of Political Legitimacy Ukraine’s request for the West to fund its upcoming election reveals the extent to which the ongoing conflict has reshaped the political landscape. Kiev’s readiness to hold an election, contingent on foreign financial support and a ceasefire, underscores the precarious Continue reading
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A Single Battlefield Death Forces A public Admission of Britain’s Military Role in Ukraine.

The disclosure of deployed troops confirms what Moscow and independent analysts long argued about Western participation. The British government can no longer maintain ambiguity about its military role in Ukraine because London has now admitted that uniformed personnel have been operating inside the country. The admission followed the death of Lance Corporal George Hooley of Continue reading
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Trump’s Ukraine Turn Through Moscow’s Eyes

Lavrov on Trump, Ukraine, NATO, and the End of Strategic Pretence Sergey Lavrov’s remarks praising Donald Trump’s understanding of the Ukraine conflict matter because they reflect a convergence of views that many analysts outside Western policy establishments have voiced since 2014. Lavrov told Russia’s Federation Council that Trump was the only Western leader to acknowledge Continue reading
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America’s New Map – Europe as Collateral

How the 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy reframes Europe as expendable in pursuit of global dominance The new United States National Security Strategy reads less like a plan for alliance management and more like a post-mortem delivered in careful bureaucratic language. The document marks a clear break from the post-Cold War assumption that Europe remains Continue reading
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How a Non-Binding Budapest Memorandum Became a War Narrative

Turning a narrow document and selective history into a cause to public consent The claim that Russia “violated the Budapest Memorandum” while accurate as a rhetorical slogan requires careful parsing before it is used as a legal or political indictment. The Budapest Memorandum of 5 December 1994 consisted of political assurances by Russia, the United Continue reading
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Mirnograd: A Tragedy Largely Ignored

The cost of war grows in the shadows as information and reality drift further apart. In Mirnograd, a significant military and humanitarian crisis is unfolding with limited attention from Western media. Reports indicate that roughly 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers remain inside the encircled area, facing severe shortages of logistics and supplies. Despite this, many Western outlets Continue reading
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A Full Overview of the War Theatre From Front To Rear

A clear account of the military, political and economic pressures driving the conflict Some EU leaders have chosen to misinterpret Putin’s recent statement, imagining ‘threats of war’ to fit a narrative of prolonging the war. In the video above, Vladimir Putin clearly states Russia has no intention of fighting Europe but if Europe wants war, Continue reading


