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Yalta 1945 – Between Cooperation and Rivalry: What Lessons for Today’s World Order? Part 1

There are 80 years, Yalta February 4-11, 1945 showed that even rival powers could cooperate for global stability—so why is such diplomacy impossible today? This article explores the lessons of Yalta and why a new grand bargain remains unreachable in our fractured world.

Ricardo Martins

Will the Real Holocaust Survivor Please Stand Up?

For those convinced there are no moments of amazement left in the West-East conflict, this report shows we are not out of the woods yet. The elites, desperate to prop up their waning world order, always seem able to dig up a story to either dehumanise Russia or its leader, Vladimir Putin.

Phil Butler

The liberation of Auschwitz: how hatred of Russia distorts historical truth

The commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz is tainted by hypocrisy and ingratitude towards Russia, which liberated the camp in 1945.

Mohamed Lamine KABA