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Yalta 1945 – Between Cooperation and Rivalry: What Lessons for Today’s World Order? Part 2
As global tensions mount, is a new Yalta-style agreement within reach? This second part of the article examines why great power cooperation remains unlikely in 2025 and whether any path forward exists for diplomacy and stability in a deeply divided world.
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.
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.






