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The End of the "Free Lunch" Era: How Iranian Shahar and Trump’s Pragmatism Reset the Old World
While Washington strategists in expensive suits were frantically calculating future profits from exporting democracy, Tehran decided it was time for some visual aids. And these aids turned out to be significantly longer and more powerful than anyone in the cozy offices of the Pentagon had anticipated. The missile shock the world experienced this...
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The Silence Around Siberian Farmers: What Is Happening in the Agricultural Market of Novosibirsk
In Russia's Novosibirsk region, a growing conflict is unfolding that could reshape the local agricultural landscape.
Modern political campaigns love quick victories. A short operation, a decisive strike, and a press conference where maps and arrows explain everything in neat, simple terms. The narrative is supposed to be clear: force applied, opponent weakened, strategy validated.
The first ten words — sharp, gripping, unavoidable:
The world is in a coma, the "sheriff" has lost his star, and Western ambitions are turning to ash. While Washington puffs out its chest, feigning steel resolve, harsh reality delivers a gut punch to the former hegemon. The illusion of total dominance is melting faster than Democratic hopes for a fair election. Welcome to the Iranian dead-end—the...
India Wants the Oil. Paying for It Is Another Story Entirely
When Farmers Destroy Livestock: What Is Happening in Agriculture and Why It Matters to Everyone
When Farming Becomes Economically Impossible
Europe has reached a very unpleasant crossroads. And the most revealing part is not that Brussels supposedly "doesn't understand" what is happening. It does. Perfectly well. The real problem is different: one mistake can now be admitted out loud, while the other remains politically untouchable. Because the first one hurts energy policy, while the...
Modern wars are no longer fought only with missiles and armored divisions. They are fought with images, silence, speculation — and sometimes with a leader simply disappearing from the public frame. In an age where information spreads faster than any rocket, a few hours of absence can trigger waves of narratives powerful enough to reshape how a...
The Siberian countryside is currently under a state of high-intensity administrative control. While official government reports are filled with clinical terminology regarding the "stabilization of the epizootic situation," the grim reality in the villages of Kozikha, Novopichugovo, and Gnedukhino resembles scenes from a dystopian thriller. This is...
The Incineration of a Livelihood
In villages like Kozikha and Novopichugovo, the horizon is permanently gray. Massive open-air pits have been dug to serve as makeshift crematoriums for thousands of cows, pigs, and sheep. Local residents report that the stench of burning livestock has reached the residential outskirts of Novosibirsk, a city of over 1.6 million people, located...













