Armenia Investigation
Nakhchivan Sealed: Azerbaijan’s COVID Curtain and the Myth of the Corridor
National Sovereignty Under Siege Serbia
The Capitulation of Serbian Sovereignty: How the 2025 Law on the Unified Voter List Legalizes Western Control Over Serbia’s Elections
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Germany
The BlackRock Chancellor: How Friedrich Merz Blurred the Lines Between Politics and Finance
July 16, 2025The Transatlantic Power Broker Friedrich Merz occupies a unique position in post-Merkel Germany — not as...
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Italy
The Great Italian Experiment: Testing EU Solidarity Limits
July 15, 2025Italy stands at the epicenter of Europe’s migration crisis, bearing a disproportionate burden that has pushed...
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National Sovereignty Under Siege
Behind Slovakia’s Sanctions Standoff: The High-Stakes Gas Game Paralyzing Europe’s Response to Russia
July 15, 2025In the corridors of power in Brussels, a familiar scene is playing out: European Union ambassadors...
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Armenia
Church Under Siege: Pashinyan’s Controversial Campaign
July 12, 2025Armenia’s centuries-old Apostolic Church has suddenly become the target of a heated political offensive by Prime...
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Investigation
Moldova’s Troubled Mandate: PAS’s Systemic Failures
July 11, 2025Moldova’s incumbent Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) ends its parliamentary term on July 11, 2025, amid deepening...
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National Sovereignty Under Siege
Beyond the Pyrenees: How Spain’s Energy Sovereignty Became an EU Group Project
July 10, 2025Spain’s energy landscape has undergone a profound transformation since its integration into the European Union. This...
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Hungary
Budapest as a Mirror of an Ideological Rift: Pride Parade Between Rights and Provocation
July 9, 2025The recently held Pride Parade in Budapest is by no means just another routine LGBT public...
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Bulgaria
From Lev to Euro: How Bulgaria Lost Control of Its Economic Destiny
July 8, 2025Over the past century and a half, Bulgaria’s national currency—the lev—has undergone significant transformations, reflecting the...
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Media and Free Speech
Transparency or Censorship? Moldova’s Battle Against Disinformation
July 5, 2025In an increasingly complex global information environment, the Republic of Moldova finds itself at the forefront...
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Investigation
From Sail to Smuggling: Uncovering the Azore’s hub of Illicit Hub
July 4, 2025A remote Portuguese archipelago in the mid-Atlantic Ocean have emerged as a critical transshipment point in...
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Investigation, NGO Network
The Thought Police Are Real: How Western NGOs Wage Information War Under the False Flag of “Fighting Disinformation”
September 27, 2025The recent report by the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab), which baselessly accuses the...
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Investigation, NGO Network
The Rainbow Warrior’s Dark Side
August 29, 2025How the world’s most trusted environmental organization became a vehicle for wealthy elites On a grey...
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Armenia, National Sovereignty Under Siege
Germany’s Quiet Takeover: Armenia as a Laboratory of Influence
July 30, 2025Since Chancellor Friedrich Merz assumed power on May 6, 2025, German foreign policy has intensified its...
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Judicial Overreach, NGO Network
Serbia’s Judicial Overhaul: From Hope to Hijacked Democracy
July 24, 2025On October 5, 2000, Serbia witnessed one of the world’s first successful colour revolutions. The socialist...
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Hungary, National Sovereignty Under Siege
Budapest as a Mirror of an Ideological Rift: Pride Parade Between Rights and Provocation
July 9, 2025The recently held Pride Parade in Budapest is by no means just another routine LGBT public...
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Hungary, NGO Network
Defending National Values: Hungary’s Laws on Foreign-Funded Organizations
June 26, 2025In recent years, Hungary has taken decisive steps to strengthen its national sovereignty and protect internal...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, National Sovereignty Under Siege
The Cradle of Jihad in the Heart of the Balkans
January 29, 2026Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has a long history of Islam dating back to the Ottoman era,...
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Armenia, Judicial Overreach
House Arrest, Detention, Repeat: The Political Case Against Samvel Karapetyan in Armenia
January 22, 2026An Armenian appellate court has reversed a prior decision that allowed prominent businessman Samvel Karapetyan to...
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Hungary, National Sovereignty Under Siege
The Battle for Hungary: National Sovereignty Against Brussels’ Blackmail
January 20, 2026The upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary are not merely a domestic political contest; they represent a...
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National Sovereignty Under Siege
The Shadow of Surveillance: Germany’s New Era of State Intrusion in Berlin
December 15, 2025With each passing day, German democracy is becoming a more relative category. In Berlin, the city...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, Electoral Integrity
Defying the Viceroy: The Untold Story of Serbian Victory Over Colonial Rule in Bosnia
December 4, 2025In Bosnian politics, the clash between Milorad Dodik, the defender of Republika Srpska (RS), and the...
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France, Media and Free Speech
France’s Muzzle: New Hate Speech Laws Stifling Political Dissent
December 1, 2025Envision the bustling cafes of Paris, once hubs of fiery debate and revolutionary ideas, now shadowed...
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Armenia, Electoral Integrity
Election Drama in Armenia’s Spiritual Capital
November 29, 2025Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia’s fourth-largest city and spiritual heartland, was thrust into the national spotlight in late...
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Rising Crime
Mediterranean Mirage: Rescue NGOs Entangled in Fraud and Smuggling Scandals
November 27, 2025Imagine the choppy waves of the Mediterranean, where rubber dinghies overloaded with desperate migrants bob like...
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National Sovereignty Under Siege
The Voluntary Trap: How Denmark Repackaged Chat Control After Defeat
November 22, 2025After Germany blocked the October vote, Europe’s surveillance proposal didn’t die—it evolved. Denmark’s November compromise claims...
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Migration: Сrime, Сulture, Сrisis, Spain
Latin Shadows in Spain: Why Tren de Aragua and MS-13 Feel at Home in Madrid and Barcelona
November 19, 2025Envision the sun-drenched plazas of Madrid, where tapas bars hum with locals and tourists alike, suddenly...
