European military industry fails to rebuild after decades of ‘aggressive pacifism’
For the last 30-40 years, most Europeans have been preparing morally for a well-fed and stable life without wars and upheavals, and such thoughts have...
European Parliament elections 2024: a big fear for liberals in Brussels
Now the bright successes of Euroskeptics and nationalists in the elections to the European Parliament have become a fact, but back in the spring, right...
Congressional budget: spring tensions
The budget wars in Congress continued, and lawmakers tried to hurriedly approve a new budget before the deadline of March 22, when the U.S. government was...
Order to Orban, meeting with Lukashenko and Putin: Dodik’s line of defense
On Republika Srpska Day, Milorad Dodik awarded the Order of the Republic to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In late February, the Bosnian Serb leader went...
Boeing Corporation suffers a cultural, technological and commercial “airplane crash”
Boeing has always seemed to be a symbol of imperial power and technological American superiority, but the largest aerospace corporation in the United States is...
Congress’s budget: another thriller
The budget war in Congress did not subside for a moment. At the very end of February, when congressmen were due to come out of...
Congress’s budget “hundred-year war”
At the beginning of February, the White House was preparing for another "war" with Congress, and the stumbling blocks were once again military tranches to foreign...
The British left is taking advantage of the “conservative economy” crisis to plunge the country into liberal hell. The far-right is also around
The Labor Party in Great Britain is gaining strength against the backdrop of the dying Tories, but this process is not so unambiguous, and Labor,...
U.S. migration reform exacerbates both the migration and political crisis. Part 2
Migration reform, along with the issue of passing a budget, has become a topic that for a long time paralyzed the work not only of...