By Drago Bosnic and Prof Michel Chossudovsky, November 22, 2025
In the afternoon of November 18, 2025 the Kiev regime and Ukraine’s Armed forces (controlled by two neo-Nazi parties) once again escalated the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict by firing the US-made MGM-140 ATACMS missiles at undisputed Russian territory (specifically Voronezh).
Parochialism, Justice and International Law: Türkiye’s Genocide Warrants for Israel
By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, November 24, 2025
The authorities in Türkiye have hit their stride regarding international humanitarian law, a subject they are not always consistent about. The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the defence minister Israel Katz, and others, are facing arrest warrants for genocide from the Istanbul Criminal Court of Peace.
Zelensky Losing Touch with Reality and Signing Fantasy Arms Deals: British Media
By Ahmed Adel, November 24, 2025
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is gradually “losing touch with reality” and “signing fantasy arms deals Ukraine cannot afford is no answer to the looming political and military crisis,” which is becoming a cause of concern in the West, argues British historian and journalist Owen Matthews in The Telegraph.
The 28-point U.S.-backed Ukraine Peace Proposal. Competing Strategic Ambitions
By Prof. Ruel F. Pepa, November 24, 2025
It could be argued that Washington, under the second Trump administration, views any peace proposal as a strategic opportunity to reassert American influence in regions where its standing has eroded over the past decade. In this reading, Ukraine becomes more than a site of conflict but a proving ground for a renewed U.S. grand strategy.
The Reemergence of Hamas: A Century of Failed Zionist Control
By Rima Najjar, November 23, 2025
For over a century, external powers have attempted to engineer Palestinian politics from above. This essay argues that U.S.-Israeli strategies consistently miscalculate Palestinian resilience, and that Trump’s plan is only the latest iteration of this failed logic.
Ongoing Saga of Ukrainian Corruption
By Mojmir Babacek, November 23, 2025
The Ukrainian National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP) searched the apartments and offices of participants in another major Ukrainian corruption scandal on November 10, 2025, in which Zelensky’s friend, Timur Mindich, once again played a key role.
Loss of Rationality in the Middle of Technology Boom
By Bharat Dogra, November 24, 2025
The age of science and technology is supposed to be the age of rationality and rational, evidence-based decision making. However if we consider more carefully, rationality and evidence-based decision making have been increasingly discarded in recent times in the middle of technology booms.


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