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Canada puffs it’s chest with new arctic foreign policy plan

The Government of Canada has published a new foreign policy report regarding its Arctic regions and relations to its neighbours, and it is noticeably more bellicose than its previous policy release. The previous version, originally published in 2019, did not once mention russia in a negative light, only referring to it once in relation to…
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russian foreign minister breaks character and lets mask slip

Since the start of russia’s full scale unprovoked invasion, the russian government has obsessively reiterated that they would never concede anything, from admittance to guilt to ceding territory. On state-run television and entertainment channels to official representatives, they have all said the same thing: russia will never back down from anything. But the question which…
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russia admits it is strategically outmaneuvered

Ukraine’s high stakes gamble in Kursk has appeared to pay off, with russian state media even admitting that Ukrainians are successfully advancing in the oblast. One of RT’s writers on December 12, 2024 wrote, regarding the Kursk offensive: “The situation here hasn’t changed much since our last report, and clashes continue. Despite major challenges at…
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Peru two and relation to russia indictment

The year is 2013. You are waiting in a Peruvian airport with your luggage and a bag from a stranger you just recently met. He offered you thousands of dollars to simply take this bag through the airport’s customs and deliver it to a location at your flight’s destination country. You are never informed of…
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High potential for serious instability in Belarus

Belarus’ presidential election is scheduled for January 26th, 2025, with the international community widely acknowledging that the dictatorship will likely once again use deceptive methods in order to allow for the president, Alexander Lukashenka, to secure a seventh consecutive term. In the election of 2004, in Lukashenka’s second term, a mandate from voters passed, effectively…