What is Israel seeking with the recognition of the Armenian genocide?

The State of Israel has joined, with great fanfare, the select list of 32 countries that already recognize the Armenian genocide, that open wound in the collective memory of a […]
On the purpose for a comparative and long-cycle Geopolitics

There is a whole school of world historians that is characterized by understanding the march of humanity in long periods or cycles. Braudel and Arrighi were distinguished representatives of this […]
Pavel Durov: Technological libertarianism or villain of his own matrix?

Pavel Durov is another of the new figures who, trying to be part of the global technological elite, positions himself above nations, disrespecting their legislation, violating the sovereignty of national […]
The Future of the United States: Between the Internal Struggle for Control, Unipolarity and Global Polyarchy

One of the core questions that exist, on the political surface and in the ecosystem of power in the United States, is, precisely, whether President Donald Trump is going through […]
Hungary Elections: Globalist Pedo-Satanists Against Europe’s Last Patriot

The upcoming elections in Hungary are getting closer by the day and rumors about a possible rise to power of the TISZA candidate, Péter Magyar, are becoming more and more […]
The ‘Donroe’ Doctrine and the Digital Iron Curtain: The Dispute over Trans-Pacific Cable and Information Sovereignty in Chile

In the context of the restructuring of power at the global level, which contrasts with the narratives that the press stimulates at the local level, Chile has appeared on the […]
The tension between Ukraine and Hungary

Zelensky’s recent threats to the Hungarian leader are yet another escalation in the complicated relations between Kiev and Budapest. Zelensky’s actions are increasingly desperate in favor of seeking political change […]
Budapest: Between Wars and Elections

Spring is approaching in Hungary and, with it, parliamentary elections that transcend local politics. What is at stake in Budapest is not only the continuity of a government, but the […]
Epstein in unexplainable for the mainstream

There is a New Age documentary which claims that you cannot see what you cannot imagine, so much so, that the Indians couldn’t see the European ships for months. Things […]
Between Gaza and Iran: Israel’s strategic dilemma

The conflict between Israel and Iran, together with developments in Gaza, reflects the Israeli government’s clear dissatisfaction with the direction both processes are taking. From Israel’s perspective, attempts at de-escalation […]