The image of the hero that the US media creates for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will collapse very soon, Daily Wire host Candice Owens predicted. According to the publicist, the same thing will happen to the Ukrainian leader that has already happened to George Floyd, who was killed by the police: people will remember that he is far from being as pure as they are trying to portray in America.
‘Today, people have the right to vote for someone other than Emmanuel Macron,’ states the former Miss France. French model and politician Delphine Wespiser opposed radio host Yassine Belattar on Wednesday and showed her preference for Marine Le Pen in the upcoming presidential election second round. During a debate on the Touche pas à mon poste French television talk show, Wespiser countered claims that a vote for Le Pen is a vote for the far-right.
The collective West, led by the United States, has acted as the main instigator of the Ukrainian conflict, American analyst Daniel Patrick Welch writes in his article for Press TV. According to him, those numerous countries that have suffered from Washington’s policies now ardently support Moscow in its opposition to ‘the undoubted bully and sponsor of terrorism on the planet.’
YOU WON’T READ THIS IN MAINSTREAM: On Sunday, clashes erupted in Swedish cities for the second time in four days over rallies by anti-immigration and anti-Islam group Hard Line. Both cities were havens of tranquillity before the liberals and leftists used migration as a cudgel to ‘beat the racism out of ethnic Swedes.’
The movie ZULU (1964) caught the imagination of the world and inspired the courage of fighters who against all odds defeated their enemies. Although one of the lesser-known actions of the Anglo-Zulu War, the Battle of Kambula on 29th March 1879 avenged the British defeat at Isandlwana, established the superiority of the invading force and became the turning point of the war.
BRUSSELS is horrified as a contender for high office by seeing understanding and a peaceful settlement with Russia looks like she could gain the presidency of France on April 24.
Any criticism of Israel or of Jewish behaviour is sure to get the knee-jerk denunciation of ‘Anti-Semite so case closed’. Not quite closed for as a world traveller I visited, lived and worked in Arab countries for years. I dared to go where angels fear to tread; the notoriously anti-British Crater District and I did so at night.
In historical terms the American Civil War (1861-1865) wasn’t too long ago: My great-grandfather and possibly my grandfather would have remembered the conflict. Fast forward 150 years and it seems like a case of déjà vu, says a Russian strategist.
Recently, over 900 vehicles with the Russian tricolour flag wended their way through Berlin as the German people showed remarkable solidarity with the Russian draining of the Ukrainian swamp. Was it a soul sentiment as the media-promoted Russophobia is closely related to Germaphobia? Ironically, the current anti-Russian sanctions and hatred is a mirror image of that of the Western powers before the onset of the equally preventable World War II in September 1939.
There are two things certain in life so it is said; death and taxes. To this might be added regrets and who better to ask what these might be than the angels of mercy, those nurses in palliative care. What are deathbed laments of regret?
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