St. Patrick’s Day: A Celebration of Irish Heritage and Influence

St. Patrick’s Day: A Celebration of Irish Heritage and Influence

St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration of Irish heritage, unity, and cultural influence. From the legendary story of St. Patrick to the deep impact of Irish immigrants on America—including their influence on the English language—this holiday represents resilience and pride. Whether in Ireland or the U.S., parades, music, and traditions make March 17 a day of joy. Sláinte to all! Continue reading St. Patrick’s Day: A Celebration of Irish Heritage and Influence

Modeled on the USSR. What Baku and Yerevan are banking on

Modeled on the USSR. What Baku and Yerevan are banking on

On RIA Novosti:
In Armenia, amid protests, leaders from Azerbaijan and Armenia initiated border talks, crucial for solving territorial disputes. Grounded in the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration, these talks aim to uphold the inviolability of Soviet-era borders. Despite slow progress and disagreements over maps, preliminary agreements on border segments represent a step towards resolution, showcasing a constructive approach by both nations. Continue reading Modeled on the USSR. What Baku and Yerevan are banking on

Selective Outrage

Selective Outrage

In a night that shattered peace in Damascus, Israeli airstrikes targeted Iran’s embassy, claiming seven lives. This act, met with muted Western responses, contrasts sharply with the immediate, global outcry against Iran’s retaliation. This incident not only escalates regional tensions but also deepens the narrative of bias in global diplomacy, highlighting a double standard in the international community’s reaction to conflicts involving Iran. Continue reading Selective Outrage

Macron’s Risky Move:French Troops for Zelensky?

Macron’s Risky Move:French Troops for Zelensky?

On RT:
In a stern warning against France’s potential military involvement in Ukraine, Russian Deputy Pyotr Tolstoy and President Putin highlight grave consequences, emphasizing the risks of escalating the conflict to a direct confrontation. Macron’s steadfast readiness to support Ukraine, despite NATO’s hesitance and the significant loss of French lives in the ongoing conflict, stirs a volatile mix of determination and dissent, underscoring the fraught path toward Western involvement in Eastern European tensions. Continue reading Macron’s Risky Move:French Troops for Zelensky?

Collision and Crisis: HMS Chiddingfold and HMS Bangor Incident Highlights Royal Navy’s Wider Struggles

Collision and Crisis: HMS Chiddingfold and HMS Bangor Incident Highlights Royal Navy’s Wider Struggles

On Mirro UK:
Royal Navy Warship HMS Chiddingfold Collides with HMS Bangor in Bahrain
A costly mishap occurred as the multi-million pound HMS Chiddingfold backed into HMS Bangor during mine-hunting duties in the Middle East. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, but both vessels require examination. A navy investigation is underway. Both ships are part of Operation KIPION in the Gulf. Amid rising Iranian-backed threats, this incident raises concerns about maritime security. Continue reading Collision and Crisis: HMS Chiddingfold and HMS Bangor Incident Highlights Royal Navy’s Wider Struggles

On RT: Unraveling the ICC’s Role in the Gaza-Israel Conflict

On RT: Unraveling the ICC’s Role in the Gaza-Israel Conflict

On Rt:
Robert Inlakesh discusses the ICC’s actions in relation to the Gaza-Israel conflict, including the prosecutor’s warning on impeding aid, a focus on Hamas attacks, criticism from American attorney Stanley Cohen, the ICC’s investigation into war crimes in Palestine, accusations of Israeli apartheid, slow progress, jurisdiction disputes, bias concerns, alternative prosecution options, and the ongoing crisis in Gaza. Continue reading On RT: Unraveling the ICC’s Role in the Gaza-Israel Conflict