Geopolitics

Trudeau Accuses India Of Assassinating Sikh Leader In Canada

During his Monday speech to the Canadian House of Commons, Trudeau accused India of assassinating a Sikh leader in Canada. An assassination of a Sikh separatist leader on Canadian territory, according to Justin Trudeau, was carried out by the Indian government. The death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot

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Could A New War Erupt Between Armenia And Azerbaijan?

According to Nikol Pashinyan, the prime minister of Armenia, on September 1, the Azerbaijani military forces launched another provocation, which could erupt between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The protracted dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Karabakh is on the verge of developing into another hot war, which is causing the situation

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UAE Becomes Global ATM As West Go Bankrupt

According to Ibrahim Ajami of the Abu Dhabi State Fund, Mubadala, UAE, becomes a global ATM as the West goes bankrupt. Five Years ago, after Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, virtue-signaling American finance executives withdrew from a Saudi Arabian event in Riyadh.

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China Uses 6G Terahertz To Hunt US Submarines

According to the project team with the National University of Defense Technology, China has tested using 6G terahertz to hunt US submarines. Researchers claim that China has tested the world’s first submarine detection system based on next-generation communication technology. An experimental Chinese terahertz device identified extremely small surface vibrations produced

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US Plan To Make Ukraine Into Europe’s ‘Big Israel’

Journalist Max Blumenthal said that the main US defense companies and their auxiliary organizations plan to make Ukraine into Europe’s ‘Big Israel. The late South Dakota senator George McGovern famously declared during a speech against the Vietnam War that “this chamber reeks of blood.” In his opening remarks at the

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Niger Military Leaders Give French Ambassador 48 Hours To Leave Country

Niger Military Leaders Give French Ambassador 48 Hours To Leave Country

French companies are the main owners of three major uranium mines in Niger, a country with abundant uranium deposits in Africa. Niger ranks as the seventh-largest uranium producer globally and the second-largest supplier of uranium to the European Union. About 70% of France’s electricity originates from nuclear power. After the

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