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“I know firsthand the impact of mines and IEDs. That’s why I left my job and came to Ukraine to serve”: An interview with Ryan Hendrickson, former Green Beret and founder of the NGO “Tip of the Spear Landmine Removal Inc”

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Ryan Hendrickson is a former sergeant first class in the US Special Forces, the Green Berets, who now runs the NGO “Tip of the Spear – Landmine removal”, dedicated to demining in Ukraine. Hendrickson was seriously wounded in Afghanistan in...

“Russia turns practically everything into a weapon, whether it is religion, sport, history or political ideology”: An interview with Oleksandr Shulga

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Dr. Oleksandr Shulga is the director of the Institute for Conflict Studies and Analysis of Russia (IKAR), the only Ukrainian institution that monitors sociological developments in Russia and currently focuses on analysing what is published in Russian media and social...

Drones over Poland: the straw that broke the camel’s back?

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By Álvaro Peñas and Marzena Kożyczkowska Last September 17 was the anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland. Under the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact, the Soviet Union attacked the Polish army defending itself from the German invasion from behind. Then came the...

From European defense to the critical issues of the Italian law on APCSM: an interview with Emmanuel Jacob, president of EUROMIL, who calls for true representation for the military

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In a Europe that is redefining its defense and security priorities, the voice of the military and their representatives is becoming increasingly important. Euromil, the European Confederation of Military Associations and Trade Unions, stands in this context. For over...

“For Putin, peace means war”: An interview with Maciej Pieczyński

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Maciej Pieczyński holds a PhD in Literature and is a specialist in language and the Russian and Ukrainian socio-political situation. As a journalist and columnist for the weekly "Do Rzeczy" and the dorzeczy.pl portal, he deals with issues related...

“The more NGO vessels in the Mediterranean, the more likely there are to be deaths at sea”: An Interview with Rubén Pulido

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Rubén Pulido served in the Air Force for 11 years, a period in which he also completed several military training courses and a Master in International Relations at the UCAM, and was awarded the Medal of Merit and Sacrifice....

Extreme-left wants blood. AUR files criminal complaint for threats against George Simion

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Extreme left in Romania has once again shown its true colors. Following the participation of AUR president George Simion at the Free Speech Festival in London, the largest event dedicated to freedom, rights, and sovereignty ever organized in the...

“Russian politics looks like a mafia. Prigozhin’s rise from crime to the Kremlin is not uncommon in Russia”: An interview with Sergio Caride Escribano, author of “The Wagner Group. Putin’s Mercenaries”

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The end of June marked the second anniversary of the Wagner Group’s ride to Moscow, an operation that could have fundamentally changed the course of Russia, but ended with the liquidation of Yevgueni Prigozhin and Wagner’s leaders. Sergio Caride...

What would I leave behind if I died today?

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What would I leave behind if I died today? It’s the question that has been echoing in my mind since I saw the shocking images of Charlie Kirk, gunned down like a dog while speaking to thousands of students. To...

They killed Charlie Kirk, we cannot stay silent

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Today the West has been reduced to a giant polarized echo chamber, where those who do not align with the dominant narrative must be excluded, accused, humiliated, and – in countries like the United Kingdom – even arrested for...

“For Putin this invasion is a matter of power and control, to make himself the owner of the whole Ukraine”: An Interview with Gia Santos

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Gia Santos is a freelance journalist and writes for various online media. Since 2017, she has been the social media director for Sons Of Liberty International (SOLI) in the United States and Ukraine. SOLI is a non-profit security contractor...

Giorgio Armani, the man who dressed the world and consecrated Made in Italy

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The news of Giorgio Armani’s death marks the end of an era. With him, we lose not only a designer, but the architect of an idea of elegance that redefined the canons of international fashion, elevating Made in Italy...

“Ukraine war is the battlefield of the West”: An Interview with Meaghan Mobbs

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Meaghan Mobbs, PhD, is an experienced nongovernmental, policy and political leader. Graduate of West Point, she holds a masters in forensic psychology from George Washington University and a doctorate in clinical psychology from Columbia University.  A former paratrooper and...

Hamas’ charter exposes the Left: the goal is to destroy the West

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There is one document that would be enough to close any discussion on the true nature of Hamas: its 1988 charter. Not a simple political manifesto, but the equivalent of their Constitution — the ideological and programmatic foundation of...

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Who Decides Which Criminals Deserve Coverage? The Zarutska Case and the Double Standard of the Media

Iryna Zarutska was 23 years old. She had fled a Ukraine devastated by Russian bombs, leaving behind rubble and millions of displaced people. In Charlotte, North Carolina, she had started over with her family. She painted, worked with brushes and canvases, and nurtured the dream of a normal life. Every day she took the LYNX Blue Line light rail to get around. On August 22, that routine was shattered. On the same train was Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, a man with a long history of violent crimes and psychiatric problems. Without reason, he stabbed her in the throat with a knife. Iryna died on the spot. Brown was arrested and sent for psychiatric evaluation. Another life taken by a repeat offender who should never have been free. We were among the first in Italy to report this story, in the deafening silence of the mainstream media. CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post only began...

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Patriots in chains: Britain turns patriotism into a crime

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Britain in 2025 is no longer the land of the Magna Carta, nor the cradle of Churchill and parliamentary democracy. It has become Europe’s...

Rapes soaring: Europe’s surrender to the Left’s immigrationism

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Europe is a disaster, a sieve where security is optional and women are easy prey. Don’t take my word for it, the numbers say...

Draghi pontificates, but he’s part of the problem

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If Lapalisse had been born in Rome and had made his career between the Treasury, the ECB and the palaces of Brussels, today he...

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