Ideologies
Scientists announce discovery of “very strange” 240 million-year-old “Chinese dragon” fossil
Myth of reality?
‘Erdoganism’ is not for the faint-hearted
The Turkish runoff elections and the expected, yet not triumphant, win of Recep Tayyip Erdogan frame the state's future for the next several decades, bypassing the normative re-elected president's five-year electoral term.
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In Local Polls, Albania’s Socialists Face Opposition in Disarray
Campaign policies are in short supply ahead of Albania's May 14 local elections, in which the ruling Socialists face a Democratic Party split in two.
Greens achieve unity for election, but few know about them
The good news is that the notoriously fractious Greek eco-parties have banded together, with the encouragement of the European Greens, to contest the May 21 election.
Orban on the Sanctions against Russia: "The EU did Not Shoot itself in the Foot, but in its Lungs"
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban commented on the national radio station Kossuth Rádió on Friday about the current situation and the consequences of Western sanctions against Moscow, saying that his previous assumptions about their effect have now been confirmed, as the sanctions policy has not lived up to the European Union's initial hopes.
Democracy Digest: Russian Energy Threats Cast Shadow Over Eastern Europe’s Economies
Under the umbrella of the state of emergency, the government has passed a set of decisions and laws, including a ban on energy exports and an increase in production at Hungary's only nuclear power plant.
Op-Ed: Golden Dawn’s leaders must remain in jail
By Lefteris Charalambopoulos
The 7 October, 2020, conviction of Golden Dawn as a criminal [neo-Nazi] organisation and of seven top members as its directorate was one of the few times that justice was truly served in such a case.
It was a ruling that reflected the public's sense of justice and it demonstrated that this country possesses both memory and clear judgment.
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Editorial: The Russian lobby in Greece
Greece from the very beginning condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
This was not only for humanitarian reasons, but because at its core the invasion incorporates the quintessential outlook of contemporary authoritarian revisionism, and it violates fundamental principles of the post WWII world, including the inviolability of borders.
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Orban won the Elections and declared Zelensky as his Opponent along with Soros
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has declared victory in yesterday's parliamentary elections.
Orban gave a 10-minute speech in front of the chanting "Viktor!" representatives and supporters of his FIDES party at a post-election event in Budapest.
Last Christian in Idlib recalls his community
The last Christian in Idlib is 90 years old. He stayed even as all Christians left as a result of the war & restrictions imposed by the Islamists
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