Tag: chechnya

Thinking the Unimaginable, 3: A Revolution Ready for Tyranny

This article is the last of a triptych in which Philippe de Lara analyzes the singularity of the Trumpist revolution. The author explains what...

Russian Roulette for the Hungarian Media: When Will the Fatal Shot Be Fired?

The Orbán regime aims to silence any voice of opposition through repressive laws, but also through financial pressure, in the manner of Putin's Russia.

Standing Together From the Atlantic to the Indo-Pacific

The French president seems to want to revive "non-alignment." However, the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific theaters are interconnected; the Allies must stand together with sound political, strategic, and military understanding.

The Israeli Offensive Fractures the Neo-Totalitarian Moscow-Beijing-Tehran-Pyongyang Axis

Operation Rising Lion could impact Russia's ability to continue its war of aggression against Ukraine.

Thinking the Unimaginable (continued)

The Trumpist revolution has already resulted in a near-dictatorship in the United States. It is an enterprise of separating language from truth.

Just Say “No” 

Occasionally, I receive apologies from my international friends for their government’s statements, steps or policies vis-à-vis Ukraine. Most often these friends are Hungarians, sometimes...

Death Economics: From the Egyptian Pyramids to the Battlefields of Ukraine

Humanity's economic choices have always reflected its deepest convictions.

From the Building Sites of Paris to the Vales of Donbas: The Unusual Journey of Andrzej Swiekosz, a Volunteer in Ukraine

The story of a young Polish man who left France to discover his true vocation.

In Central Asia, the Long Search for the “Missing” of World War II

In these countries, the memory of the "Great Patriotic War" has been particularly questioned since the Russian aggression in Ukraine.

Being a Christian: the Pope, Agatha Christie, and Ukraine

At a time when we no longer know where to turn with the news coming at us from around the world, current affairs sometimes...