Trump
Editorial: Trump and the revenge of Odysseus
The question of whether Trumpism will survive Trumpism is pointless as the conditions that favoured his rise to power remain unchanged.
One might even say that there is now more fertile ground than in 2016 for the blossoming of such leaders as inequalities have deepened further due to the pandemic.
- Read more about Editorial: Trump and the revenge of Odysseus
- Log in to post comments
Invasion to the Capitol: One in five Americans supports it
Republicans say that Trump has done nothing to be blamed for
A truly disturbing day
As a US naval officer, I took an oath to serve all Americans and support and defend the US Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. An oath to the rule of law and country, not to an individual or political party. That oath doesn't expire.
- Read more about A truly disturbing day
- Log in to post comments
We are under unprecedented assault VIDEO
"At this hour our democracy is under unprecedented assault unlike anything we've seen in modern times," Biden said, adding that what unfolded was, "an assault on the rule of law like few times we have ever seen it."
"I call on this mob to pull back and allow democracy to go forward," Biden said. "At their best the words of a president can inspire, at their worst they can incite."
- Read more about We are under unprecedented assault VIDEO
- Log in to post comments
US Intelligence Accuses Russia of Cyber-hacking
US intelligence agencies have said they believe Russia was behind the "serious" cyber compromise revealed in December.
In a joint statement, the intelligence bodies say they currently believe fewer than 10 US government agencies saw their data compromised, although other organisations and private companies outside of government were also affected.
- Read more about US Intelligence Accuses Russia of Cyber-hacking
- Log in to post comments
Has Iran directly declared war?
Germany, France and Great Britain fought fiercely for the nuclear treaty with Iran, which was signed five years ago. Since the end of 2018, since Trump left the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), or the Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty, its stability has been in question, reports Deutsche Welle.
- Read more about Has Iran directly declared war?
- Log in to post comments
US Sanctions against Turkish Stream Pipe Come into Force
The House of Representatives of US Congress (lower house) rejected a presidential veto on Monday. Thus, the provisions for the defense budget, which include the extension of sanctions against the Nord Stream-2 and Turkish Stream pipelines, enter into force. Both chambers, for the first time in Trump's presidency, have managed to override his veto.
Joe Biden’s Balkan Policy Scares Moscow
Joe Biden's election is generating anxiety in Moscow that Russia's global ambitions will be more directly challenged. While President Trump focused on withdrawing American forces from Europe and avoiding embroilment in any new conflicts, the Kremlin fears that President Biden will reengage in disputed regions in pursuit of Western integration.
- Read more about Joe Biden’s Balkan Policy Scares Moscow
- Log in to post comments
The Simpsons Might Have Already Predicted the Events of 2020
For decades, "The Simpsons" has proven adept at not only standing the test of time, but even predicting the future.
In season 11, "The Simpsons" predicted a Donald Trump presidency in the 2000 episode "Bart to the Future." The year (on the show) was 2030, and the Simpson administration had inherited "quite a budget crunch" from President Trump.
France’s Emmanuel Macron Tested Positive for Covid-19
French President Emmanuel Macron has become the latest world leader to catch the coronavirus. His office confirmed on Thursday that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and was self-isolating for seven days in line with national guidelines.