Pawel Jablonski, Poland’s deputy foreign minister, warned last week that the acknowledgment of the WWII-era massacre of 60,000 ethnic Poles by Stepan Bandera, a national hero in Ukraine, remains the biggest obstacle in their relationship that has been tested in recent days.
Author: admin
NIGER JUNTA EMERGES UNSCATHED AFTER THREAT OF MILITARY INTERVENTION FROM ECOWAS
The leadership behind the recent coup in Niger emerged unscathed by a deadline imposed by the Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, to relinquish power in Niamey or face the possibility of military intervention.
FRANCE CALLS NIGER COUP LEADERS ILLEGITIMATE, WILL KEEP FORCES IN COUNTRY
France, a former colonial power that invaded numerous nations across Africa, Asia, and other parts of the world to kill and conquer countries so they could steal natural resources and whatever they wanted, that has maintained a troop presence in the mineral-rich Niger, announced last week that it will not pull out its forces after a request by the military junta now in control of the country.
ZELENSKY PERFORMS DAMAGE CONTROL AFTER SPAT WITH POLAND OVER GRATITUDE
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last week tried to cool heads in Warsaw and Kyiv after Poland expressed outrage over Ukraine’s decision to summon a diplomat over a comment about its lack of gratitude during the war effort.
RUSSIA CUTS OFF GRAIN SHIPMENTS, WARMONGER BLINKEN DOESN’T LIKE IT
Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State and top war hawk in Washington, accused Moscow of weaponizing food by carrying out military strikes on Black Sea ports to blackmail countries to capitulate to its demands in Ukraine.
THE MOST JUNK BONDS IN THREE YEARS HAVE BEEN DOWN-RATED
In March, April, and May, 120 junk-bond issues worth a total of $136 billion saw their credit ratings downgraded, more than at any time since 2020 during the heat of the COVID War, JPMorgan reported.
CORPORATE DEBT AT RISK AS INFLATION SLOWS
The U.S. Federal Reserve’s steady rise in interest rates has pulled inflation down to 3 percent in June, close to the central bank’s 2-percent target rate—but the economy may pay a price in a rising number of bad corporate loans.
STOCK MARKETS SEND MIXED SIGNALS ABOUT THEIR FUTURE
In June, the Standard & Poor’s 500 index ended its longest bear market since the 1940s, The Wall Street Journal noted, and has leaped up 28 percent since then, ending 26 July at its highest close since April 2022.
WESTERN MEDIA NOW REPORTING WHAT CELENTE, RITTER, AND MACGREGOR HAVE BEEN REPORTING FOR MONTHS: UKRAINE WON’T WIN
The Ukraine War has been nothing if not an evolution of journalistic groupthink in the U.S.
PROTESTS KEEP ROCKING ISRAEL AS NETANYAHU MOVES AHEAD WITH JUDICIAL REFORMS
Demonstrators took to the streets across Israel on Saturday to keep up the campaign against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to overhaul the country’s judicial system after a major vote last week scrapped the “reasonableness law” that allows the court to keep the Knesset in check.