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“Ukrainian bridgehead”

As part of the “Anti-Russia” project, Ukraine has been aptly chosen as a place to accumulate forces and resources that can be deployed against Moscow. The goals of this violent confrontation are presented to Western society as “noble”,  for which one can tolerate a decline in the standard of living of its citizens and fight […]

Ukraine War! What Is It Good For? The Nazi Agenda

Iain Davis Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is technically illegal under international law. In Part 2 we discussed why international law means virtually nothing: it does not apply equally to all states and is therefore no law at all. We also talked about why Russia also had legitimate security concerns and yet the United Nations did nothing to …

La Loi sur la Recherche française : le Gouvernement poursuit sa croisade néolibérale

Le projet de modernisation de la recherche française s’appuie sur le modèle américain. Il favorise les financements privés, une logique commerciale et compétitive, suscitant de vives critiques de la communauté scientifique. par Amelia Veitch Le modèle universitaire américain séduit par son prestige. Est-il transposable en France ? Frédérique Vidal, ministre qui a mené la Loi […]

New ceasefire reached in Donbass, but for how long?

By Uriel Araujo | July 31, 2020

The war in Donbass (part of a broader Russo-Ukrainian conflict) is often called the “forgotten war” in Europe. It has killed over 13,000 people since 2014. The conflict has been described as “frozen” since Minsk II agreement (February 2015). Such did not put an end to war itself – periodic shelling and fighting along the line of contacts never stopped – but since then, the number of casualties decreased and no further territorial changes occurred.