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In the article on the Charlottesville unrest and the broader issues of sectarian rifts and societal breakdown, I wrote about the possible
A couple of days ago marked the one-year anniversary of the failed coup attempt in Turkey. This event has been substantially commemorated
The Tories & the DUP: A Tangled Web of Conspiracy & State-Sponsored Terror…
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In a mansion in the fictional Xanadu, a vast palatial estate in Florida, the elderly Charles Foster Kane is on his deathbed.
It is interesting, as the tensions and provocations between North Korea, the US and China continue, that it wasn’t that long ago
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