Representatives of WHO member states have agreed on a draft of the “pandemic accord” that is scheduled to be voted on next month. “The nations of the world made history in Geneva today,” Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the WHO, said after the member states agreed…
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The Great Replacement — Muslim Students Now Outnumber Christians in Vienna’s Schools
“Austrians will soon be strangers in their own country.” For the first time, Muslim students are the largest religious group in Vienna’s schools, underlining the incredible demographic transformation taking place in the Austrian city. The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) is now raising the alarm. Muslim students now account…
The Rearrangement of the Global Economic Order
It was a tremor that shook the financial markets in the trading days following Liberation Day, when tariffs were imposed on almost every country in the world. One of the big winners was gold. After a brief setback below USD 3,000, the USD 3,200 mark was broken on April 11,…
Google’s $32 Billion Wiz Deal Ties Your Data to Israeli Military Tech
Google’s $32 billion purchase of Wiz hands its global data security to an Israeli firm founded and staffed by ex-military cyber spies from the IDF’s notorious Unit 8200. Google recently announced it would acquire Israeli-American cloud security firm Wiz for $32 billion. The price tag — 65…
Trump Axes a Stricken World Order – But There’s Opportunity Amidst the Turmoil
Trump’s actions were neither ‘spur of the moment’, nor whimsical. The ‘tariff solution’ had been pre-prepared by his team over years. The Trump ‘shock’ – his ‘de-centring’ of America from serving as pivot to the post-war ‘order’ via the dollar – has triggered a deep cleavage between those who…
The ‘Stargate’ of Donald Trump
In addition to his already stated interests in natural resources and control over them, Donald Trump has established himself as a proponent of the development and active use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various fields, since already on the second day of his official tenure as president of the…
If for Nothing Else
I openly struggle with the American Empire. I find it a tiresome and arrogantly accosted mantle that was torn from the British after the Second World War. Our noble moment of leadership during the Suez Canal crisis, where we asserted that the British should not be entitled to the…
How Postmodernism Became Posthumanism
The supreme joy of having children, the existential thrill of raising them, the human dignity bestowed upon us by the always undeserved and unwavering love of a child—in short, each and every one of the most self-evident anthropological certainties are on their way to becoming catacomb truths, as unutterable…
Ukraine’s Extension of Martial Law Exposes Zelensky’s Fear of Losing Re-Election
The US might pressure him to assemble a government of national unity on pain of once again suspending military and intelligence aid if he refuses to dilute his power in lieu of holding elections. Ukraine extended martial law until 6 August following Zelensky’s request earlier this week, which will prevent elections…
Postcards from the Empire
The questions begin to mount. I don’t consider myself an expert on tariffs but do know they played an important role in American history before the country changed into a global(ist) empire. There was no income tax until 1913, but there had always been tariffs. One was more or…