The Netherlands is a small country with a big agricultural sector. It is the second-largest exporter of agricultural products in the world and the largest exporter of meat in Europe. Its farmers produce food for millions of people, both at home and abroad. They are also proud of their tradition, innovation, and sustainability. But …
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Biden’s Pride Month, full of Centuries, generations Shame
Biden’s pride month turns into universal shame that sparked a global backlash from countries that the US violates the human rights of transgenders by promoting gender confusion, encouraging unnatural behaviors & exposing them to health risks and stigmas. After the horrendous record of human rights abuses by the United States is implanting a transgender-based world …
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Banana Blur Vision: A Step Beyond Digital Madness, Social Isolation and Alienation
Banana Blur Vision has achieved the goal when everyone wearing the madness goggles looking and acting insane in an unbelievable world of beyond digital madness, social isolation, and alienation. Bananas claim to be the high-tech goggles a breakthrough device that will enable new ways of doing things that were never possible. However, this high-tech will …
Iran and Gulf States to form Naval Alliance for Regional Stability
Iran’s navy commander Shahram Irani announced that Iran, along with Saudi Arabia and three other Gulf states, plans to form a naval alliance. The alliance aims to promote regional security and cooperation, and Iran has been working on improving its strained ties with Gulf Arab states. The US has an aggressive foreign policy in the …
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US faces setback as Iran and Saudi Arabia restore ties
In a surprising turn of events, Saudi Arabia and Iran have agreed to reopen their embassies making a major setback to the US divide-and-rule policy for the Middle East. This marks a significant move in relations between the two regional rivals, which suspended diplomatic ties in 2016 after a series of conflicts. The deal was …
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The Ukraine War One Year On—The Price Paid by a Proxy
On February 24, Ukraine and the world marked one year since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, which has remained inconclusive so far. Even though President Zelensky made an impassionate speech commemorating the martyrs and the spirit of his countrymen, it is accepted the world over that Russia is not going to give up its …
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Joe Biden’s Nuclear War Warning the Latest Propaganda Against Russia
Since the beginning of the Russian military action in Ukraine in February 2022, the United States and Europe are being exposed on a daily basis for their blatant propaganda tactics. The most recent of these is the Russian nuclear attack bluff which not even those with the wildest imagination can buy into. But before coming to …
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Punjab’s Arazi Record Centers (ARCs) – Another Saga of Corruption
The World Bank-funded project has increased corruption instead of liberating citizens from the Patwari system. The Punjab Land Records Management and Information Systems Project was a revolutionary and ambitious project launched in 2012 with support from the World Bank. With the primary objective of computerizing the Punjab land records, it promised to bring the opaque, …
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Long Live the King, but ‘Who Elected Him?’
In an event that made headlines across British media, King Charles III was heckled along with Camilla, Queen Consort, on Friday the 16th, while the two were touring Welsh in the run-up to Charles’s accession to the British throne. In fact, this was only the latest in a series of anti-monarchy events that have taken …
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Nancy Pelosi’s dive into South Caucasus Diplomacy risks regional instability
US Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi visited Armenia on Friday, September 17, along with a Congressional delegation, at a time when the region is experiencing a churn of power dynamics and international alliances. Pelosi became the latest addition to the cauldron when she openly and directly blamed Azerbaijan for the recent clashes …
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