Selected Articles: The Kharkov Game-Changer
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, September 15, 2022Facts: Russian forces withdrew from the territory of Kharkov to the left bank of the Oskol river, where they are now entrenched. A Kharkov-Donetsk-Lugansk line seems to be stable. Krasny Liman is threatened, besieged by superior Ukrainian forces, but not lethally.
India-China Border Dispute: Big Picture of Disengagement in Ladakh
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, September 16, 2022A judicious admixture of firmness and realism (on both sides) has made this agreement possible. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar pointedly reminded the domestic public opinion about this on September 4 even as the announcement on the disengagement four days later was being drafted jointly with China.
Denmark Bars COVID Vaccines for Almost Everyone Under Age 50
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, September 16, 2022Denmark will bar people under 50 from receiving the COVID vaccine. In July 2022, it was no longer possible for children and adolescents aged under 18 to get the first COVID vaccine injection and, after September 1, 2022, it was no longer possible for them to get the second injection.
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, September 15, 2022In a September 1, 2022, article, the Post Millennial reveals how federal officials in the Biden administration have held secret censorship meetings with social media companies to suppress Americans’ First Amendment rights to free speech, and to ban or deplatform those who share unauthorized views about COVID and vaccines.
U.S. Finally Admits Ukraine Bombed Zaporizhzhia’s Nuclear Power Plant
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, September 15, 2022Unnamed American officials, according to the New York Times, have admitted that the explosives fired against Ukraine’s nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia have been fired against the plant by Ukraine’s Government, not by Russia’s Government, and furthermore these officials make clear that Ukraine’s attacks against the plant are a key part of Ukraine’s plan to win its U.S.-backed-and-advised war against Russia, on the battlefields of Ukraine, using Ukrainian soldiers.
COP27 Climate Summit to be Held in Egypt Amid Evolving Global Crisis: Food Deficits and Famine
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, September 15, 2022African nations are preparing for the United Nations Climate Conference (COP27) scheduled to take place in the Egyptian resort area of Sharm-el-Sheikh from November 6-20. This gathering is taking place during a period of rising uncertainty due to burgeoning food deficits along with the crisis of accumulation and distribution related to agricultural products in general.
Analyzing Azerbaijan’s “Special Military Operation” Against Armenia
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, September 15, 2022Azerbaijan’s undeclared special military operation against Armenia is the most destabilizing development to happen along Russia’s periphery since the latest US-provoked phase of the Ukrainian Conflict began in February.
Pakistan Copes with Unprecedented “Natural Catastrophe”
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, September 15, 2022The unprecedented deadly floods and extraordinary monsoon rains which began in June, this year has destroyed lives, livelihoods and infrastructure in various regions of Pakistan, leaving one-third of the country underwater.
“The Worldwide Corona Crisis, Global Coup d’Etat against Humanity”
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, September 15, 2022For the past two and a half years humanity has been in the grip of a global psychological and economic war. Unlike the two world wars of the twentieth century, which mainly affected the belligerent nations and their neighboring countries, the corona crisis is truly global in scope. No matter where one resides on this planet, one cannot escape either the economic or mental health implications of this crisis.
Analysis of the Early Fighting in the First World War, 108 Years Ago
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, September 15, 2022At the latter end of August 1914, in the face of German Army victories and advances, the Franco-British forces were in retreat all along the front west of Verdun, a city located 140 miles east of Paris.