Category: Geopolitics

The Assassination Abyss

Tareq Baconi Killing Their Way to Peace Israel’s targeted assassinations have never succeeded at dismantling Palestinian resistance movements. Now they threaten to set off a regional war. Marisa Anne Bass Worldly van Eyck Was the Netherlandish master a painter of visionary experience or of life here on earth? […]

‘Nobody’s in Charge’

Recently at The Signal: How sustainable is Russia’s wartime economy? Dmitri Alperovitch on appearance and reality in the Kremlin’s new growth model. … Today: Why is the U.S. government keeping so many secrets from the American people? Matthew Connelly on how official classification has gone out of control. […]

Ukraine continues Russian incursion

Wednesday, 14 August 2024 “Even goats may have starlight in their eyes.” Robert William Service STORY OF THE DAY Ex-Treasury DG Mogajane and the alleged VBS bribe By Tebogo Tshwane and Dewald van Rensburg Convicted fraudster and former VBS chair Tshifhiwa Matodzi claimed he paid former Treasury Director-General […]

Honey Feast Day and Cosmic Christianity

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Aug 14, 2024 Alexander Dugin discusses the concept of “cosmic Christianity,” highlighting how the Orthodox tradition integrates the sacred cosmos with Christian practices, transforming both the material world and spiritual reality. Mircea Eliade believed that among the Slavs, Vlachs, and Moldovans, Christianity acquired […]

This Is Your Economy on War

Recently at The Signal: Robin Kolodny on how new sources of money are shaping this year’s U.S. election. … Today: How sustainable is Russia’s wartime economy? Dmitri Alperovitch on appearance and reality in the Kremlin’s new growth model. … Also: Gustav Jönsson on what’s happening in a New York […]

Victory as Existence

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Aug 12, 2024 Alexander Dugin argues that only victors truly exist as they decide what happened in the past, emphasizing that Russia must win to secure its existence. Winners are not judged. Everyone else is. The only exception is made for winners. For […]

To Bey or Not to Bey

Sponsored by Arcade, a Koffler Arts publication Nicole Sealey Color Me Country Cowboy Carter is both a country album and a Beyoncé album—the distinctions aren’t mutually exclusive, nor should they be. Anahid Nersessian Refusing the Eye In Simone Leigh’s sculptures, strange and contingent details redirect the viewer’s gaze. Sean […]

Decoupling

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Aug 08, 2024 Alexander Dugin discusses the term “decoupling,” signifying a fundamental shift away from the West’s universal norms and a rejection of the interconnected global structures that have historically bound non-Western societies to Western values, technologies, and political systems. In the coming […]

Pole Shift

by Karl Richter Arktos Journal Aug 07, 2024 Karl Richter argues that Iran’s response to Western blasphemy at the Olympics symbolizes the dying West and the rise of new global powers like Russia, China, and parts of the Islamic world. The picture shows the response of Shiite Iran […]

Should I Stay or Should I Go

Brought to you by Congo Clothing Company Recently on The Signal: Dennis Culhane on the reasons in and out of plain sight for the record number of homeless people in the U.S. last year. … Today: Why is global population movement also at a record high? Rebecca Hamlin on […]

There is No Cope

Konstantin Kisin Aug 06, 2024 The right wing cope for what’s happening in Britain is to go on about Keir Starmer. The left wing cope for what’s happening is to blame the “far right”. The reality is much, much worse. This has nothing to do with the current […]

British rioting surges

Monday, 5 August 2024 “Conventional journalism could no more reveal this war than conventional firepower could win it.” Michael Herr STORY OF THE DAY Mafia State: Richards Bay Minerals pushes back By Greg Ardé and Sam Sole for amaBhungane Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) pays annual taxes of R1-billion […]

My Thoughts On The Venezuelan Elections

By Jose Nino Aug 05, 2024 Share Venezuela had presidential elections on July 28, 2024 that were filled with all sorts of controversy. Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia claimed a victory against sitting President Nicholas Maduro. On July 29 , the National Electoral Council — Venezuela’s principal […]

Rallying The Diaspora To Save Ireland

There are 80 million people worldwide who claim some Irish descent, with 3 million being Irish-born emigrants, their children and grandchildren. This group of 3 million are legally recognised Irish citizens and tend to share quite closely the sociocultural norms of Ireland. The majority of these people also […]

Riots in Britain: Nothing Left to Add

Konstantin Kisin Aug 04, 2024 Over the last several days, there have been a number of outbreaks of violence in towns and cities up and down Britain, including Liverpool, Stoke, Bristol, Blackpool, Nottingham, Hull, Mancester and Leeds. These incidents first started on Tuesday after a number of children […]