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European ‘strategic autonomy’ and the perception of reality

by Alfred de Zayas,* Geneva

(2 May 2023) (Edit.) For the renowned UN international law expert Alfred de Zayas, the visit of French President Emanuel Macron to China at the beginning of April this year raises not only the question of how Europe intends to position itself towards both China and the USA in the future, but also what international law consequences will arise from his future behaviour. It would be a blessing for Europe if Macron could stand firm on his statements and bring them closer to Germany and Italy in particular:

“The turning point is coming!”

The outcry in the west will be deafening

by Peter Hänseler*

(25 April 2023) Western media are full of emotional stories about war and banking crises but missing the story of the century. The outcry in the West will be deafening when commodities must once again be paid for with money of value.

Industrialisation of agriculture through “Great Food Reset”

Sustainable agriculture by small farmers is being destroyed worldwide

by Thomas Fazi,* Great Britain

(26 April 2023) France is in flames. Israel is erupting. America is facing a second January 6. In the Netherlands, however, the political establishment is reeling from an entirely different type of protest – one that, perhaps more than any other raging today, threatens to destabilise the global order.

The victory of the “Farmer-Citizen Movement” (BBB) in the recent provincial elections on 15 March represents an extraordinary result for an anti-establishment party that was formed just over three years ago. But then again, these are not ordinary times.

Why the German state is failing

No clarification of Nord Stream attack?

by Robert Seidel

(25 April 2023) Like an elephant in the room, the question of how it can be that leading German politicians and judges accept the main artery of Germany's energy supply, the Nord Stream pipelines, be sabotaged, but the perpetrators not prosecuted.

De-dollarization

BRICS advances alternative to US-dominated financial system

by Tanupriya Singh

(25 April 2023) A senior Russian official indicated that a new currency project might be announced at the upcoming BRICS summit in South Africa. The alliance’s other members – Brazil, China, Russia, and India – have already taken steps to bypass the US-dominated global trade and finance system.

Crimes against Humanity: Serbia’s Law Suit against NATO

More than 15 Tons of Uranium Bombs Dropped on Yugoslavia in 1999

by Natali Milenkovic*

(18 April 2023) Over 4,000 Citizens of Serbia including Kosovo and Metohija, are Suing NATO. Their Cancer Diagnoses Are a Direct Consequence of the NATO Bombings of Yugoslavia in 1999