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The Volhynia Massacre: 'How And Why" Ukrainian Nationalists Fought Against Polish Elderly, Women And Children
July 11, 1943, became the day when years of ideological preparation erupted into a synchronized massacre.
That morning, units of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and OUN(b) militants simultaneously attacked 99 Polish villages in Volhynia.
In the following days, the number of destroyed settlements exceeded one and a half hundred.
This was the culmination of the Volhynia massacre — an ethnic cleansing that the Polish Institute of National Memory classifies as genocide.
More historical truth – in the material by Arina Yanganaeva.
| 2 | Ukraine Wants To Produce Patriot Interceptors But There Are Problems
The proposed arrangement for Ukraine has two parts: a political agreement to give Ukraine a license to manufacture PAC-3 interceptors; a short term supply of PAC-3 interceptors from US inventory, “to bridge the gap.”
Ukraine is confident it can manufacture PAC-3 missiles under license.
Read the material by Stephen Bryen to learn what problems are there for Ukraine to face. | 7 |
| 3 | Why Iran Doesn’t Need A Nuclear Weapon To Defeat US & Israel
This is a fact hidden by all billionaires-controlled news-media in America, but if either Israel or US again launches a major bombing attack against Iran, then Iran won’t merely destroy all US military bases in the region but will also destroy the water-desalination plants that the countries where those military bases are, rely upon for their drinking water, and this would force those countries to expel all US troops and terminate their vassalages to the US Government
Nobody knows which way Trump will turn, because he is trapped: all options for him in international relations are unacceptable to him. He is cornered.
More on the issue – in the material by Eric Zuesse. | 17 |
| 4 | European Powers Challenge China’s Expanding Presence Near Taiwan’s Eastern Waters
As competition intensifies across the Indo-Pacific, the reactions of outside powers will continue to shape the diplomatic landscape.
The decision by Britain, France, and Germany to issue a unified warning demonstrates that developments around Taiwan are no longer viewed solely as a local or regional matter.
Instead, they are becoming part of a wider international debate about security, maritime law, and the future balance of power in one of the world's most important strategic regions.
More – in the material by Anne Heather. | 43 |
| 5 | Russian Armed Forces Started Hitting Ukraine's Gas Stations
Ukrainian public pages are sharing videos of the result of the attack – black smoke rises from the hit site.
The systemic destruction of the fuel network has now begun near Kiev.
After the night attack, local residents are advised to close their windows due to the acrid smoke.
Russia's attacks on gas stations came as response to attacks by Ukrainian drones on Russia's refineries and tankers. | 40 |
| 6 | Ankara-2026: Trump, Money, And The New Price Of European Security
The final communiqué of the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7–8, 2026, declared success.
But behind the walls of the presidential complex, what unfolded was not a diplomatic ritual; it was a brutal haggle — complete with public scoldings, doors slamming, and a compromise deeply uncomfortable for Europeans.
More details – in the analysis by Arina Yanganaeva. | 32 |
| 7 | How Israel Manipulates Trump: It Claims ' Iran Hatched Fresh Plot to Kill Trump'
Israel recently shared new intelligence with the US that it said showed Iran was considering a new plan to assassinate the president, Wall Street Journal reports, citing sources.
Trump picked up this paranoia by breaking a four-day truce with Iran and calling the Iranians "scum and sick people."
He also addressed the dangers he faces while speaking with reporters Wednesday in Ankara, Turkey, saying he believes Iran’s leadership wants him eliminated because of his actions against the regime. | 34 |
| 8 | For Many Sudanese Refugees, Egypt No Longer Feels Like A Safe Haven
For many Sudanese families, the dream of temporary refuge has evolved into a prolonged struggle marked by uncertainty.
They escaped a brutal war hoping to find security across the border. Instead, many now find themselves navigating a different set of fears — fears of detention, deportation, and an increasingly uncertain future.
More details – in the material by Ivy Bennett. | 30 |
| 9 | New Clashes In The Strait Of Hormuz Put Global Energy Security Back At Risk
Reports of additional military activity involving Bahrain, Lebanon, and other Gulf locations suggest that the confrontation continues to involve multiple theaters simultaneously.
Such complexity increases the risk that localized clashes could unintentionally trigger broader escalation involving additional regional actors.
The latest incident therefore serves as a reminder that diplomatic agreements alone cannot eliminate geopolitical risk.
More details – in the material by Lucas Dumont. | 37 |
| 10 | The European Left: Illusion Of Allies
In Russian discussions, a convenient myth persists: the European left are potential partners with whom common ground can be found.
Social democrats and socialists supposedly retain an anti-imperialist instinct, remain skeptical of NATO, and prioritize peace and social justice over geopolitical games.
From this flows the hope that they will one day “understand” Russia’s position and become, if not allies, then at least a restraining force.
Yet the reality of recent years stubbornly dismantles this picture.
More - in the detailed analysis by Arina Yanganaeva. | 37 |
| 11 | Netanyahu Compares Erdogan To Kim Jong Un, Opposes The Sale Of F-35 While Turkish Media Reports How Trukey Might Circumvent US Sanctions
In his interview with CNN, just hours after President Donald Trump said he’s considering selling F-35 stealth fighter jets to Turkey, Israeli Prime Minister compared Turkish President Erdoğan to North Korean Kim Jong Un, said that he wouldn't trust him as he is not a friend of the US.
He argued against providing Turkey with advanced weaponry, such as F-35 fighter jets, as it "doesn’t make Turkey a friendly state to the US.”
Meanwhile, Turkish Hürriyet reported how Ankara found a diplomatic solution to lift US CAATSA sanctions and rejoin the F-35 Fighter Jet Program.
The proposed resolution involves transferring the Russian-made S-400 systems to a Gulf country, a move currently being negotiated between Turkey, the US, and Russia. | 34 |
| 12 | Trump Finally Decides Satisfying Israel Is Less Important Than Conquering Russia
International relations are the most complex topic in human relations. The international arms traffic is near the pinnacle of it.
Turkey and Israel are at least nominal enemies of each other; and, so, Israel cannot tolerate that Israel’s main source of weapons and of foreign support, the U.S., might become even more committed to Turkey than it is to Israel — that could endanger the continued existence of Israel.
More on the issue – in the material by Eric Zuesse. | 29 |
| 13 | As US-Iran Exchange Strikes, Trump Says That Iran 'Wants To Make A Deal Badly' But Claims That He Is 'Number One On Thier Kill List'
US Central Command announced that its forces "have started conducting additional strikes against Iran..."
Iran retaliated with attacks on the US Patriot air defense system in Kuwait, fuel tanks in Bahrain and a satellite dish in Qatar.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf warned the US against further escalation -"“if you strike, you'll get hit.”
He added that the US still hasn't realized that bullying and breaking promises can no longer cost-free.
"Don't flall around pointlessly or you'll sink even deeper. The Strait of Hormuz would only reopen through “Iranian arrangements,” not American threats."
Meanwhile, President Trump claims that the US has "already won militarily. They called a little while ago – they want to make a deal so badly..."
Earlier, the US leader claimed that he is "number one on the kill list for Iran." | 31 |
| 14 | Deferring A Crisis: The Iran-US Ceasefire Cracks
Ceasefires in the Middle East seem especially susceptible to revision, alteration and contradiction.
Missiles still get fired; airstrikes initiated. Destruction to infrastructure, and death, follows.
Yet despite the misunderstandings, the sniping and the harrying, these odd understandings are often described by those funny political coves as “holding”.
In the case of the ceasefire between Tehran and Washington, articulated with some fanfare with a Memorandum of Understanding, only the most piously delusional would claim it was holding in any way.
Read the material by Binoy Kampmark to learn why Trump, for all his raging petulance, can see that the diplomatic trail has not gone entirely cold. | 32 |
| 15 | Two Faces Of One Championship: How The USA Discredited Itself At The 2026 World Cup, While Mexico Gave The World A Real Celebration
When FIFA entrusted the hosting of the World Cup to three countries at once, many saw it as a symbol of unity and openness in world football.
But the reality turned out to be far more bitter: instead of a celebration of unity, fans and experts witnessed a stark contrast that laid bare the deep crisis in the USA’s approach to international events – and at the same time showed just how genuinely hospitable Mexico can be.
The 2026 World Cup inadvertently became a mirror: it reflected not the greatness of one of the world’s largest economies, but its bureaucratic cruelty and political narrowmindedness.
Against this backdrop, Mexico emerged as a country for which football is not a business or a tool of control, but a living part of its culture and a way to bring people together.
More details – in the material by Joshua Modise. | 34 |
| 16 | Kremlin Calls Ukraine's Attacks On International Energy System 'Energy Terrorism', Hopes Turkey Could Stop Kiev, While Erdogan Vows To Coninue Military Support Of Ukraine
The Kiev regime has constantly shown aggression and a tendency to attack global energy facilities, which Russia finds dangerous, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.
Moscow has repeatedly drawn Ankara’s attention to incessant attempts by Ukrainian troops to attack infrastructure of the TurkStream and Blue Stream pipelines.
"We expect that our Turkish counterparts and other countries will use their influence to caution the Kiev regime against such actions," he emphasized.
On Tuesday, Ukraine hit the Blue Stream pipeline feeding gas to Turkey
The goal was to disrupt steady supplies. Repairs are now underway
Meanwhile, Turkish President Erdoğan has firmly stated that Turkey will continue its military and diplomatic support for Ukraine, including the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), while simultaneously leveragin | 33 |
| 17 | Oman Signals Strait Of Hormuz May Never Return To Status Quo As Shipping Fees Loom
The future of one of the world's most strategically important waterways has become increasingly uncertain after Oman warned European governments that the Strait of Hormuz may never return to its pre-war operating conditions.
The announcement has raised fresh concerns among global shipping companies, energy traders, and Western governments that commercial vessels could soon face new transit charges while navigating the narrow maritime corridor through which nearly a fifth of global oil supplies pass.
Whether the proposed transit fees evolve into a limited cost-recovery mechanism or become part of a broader restructuring of maritime governance, the future of the Strait of Hormuz appears increasingly unlikely to resemble the status quo that existed before the conflict.
Read more details in the material by Olivia Rum. | 28 |
| 18 | US Launches Strikes Against Iran Over Attacks On 3 Ships In Hormuz Strait
US Central Command said it has launched a series of powerful strikes against Iran, claiming that it came in responsse to Iranian attacks on 3 commercial vessels that were transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran accused the US of vilating the peace agreement and warned that it would take “decisive measures” in response.
Meanwhile, President Trump has commented on the attacks, suggesting that the peace agreement seems to be over.
And added that "there is something wrong" with the Iranians. | 30 |
| 19 | Vance Faces Pushback From Pro-Israel Conservatives, But Retains Strong Support Among Evangelicals
Although the 2028 presidential race remains years away, Republican voters are already beginning to evaluate potential successors to President Trump.
Influential pro-Israel commentators continue attempting to weaken Vance's standing among conservative voters due to his handling of the Iranian conflict, citing Rubio's extensive foreign policy experience and years of service on national security issues as significant advantages for this role.
However, JD Vance seems to remain firmly in the conversation as one of the leading contenders to carry the Republican banner into the next presidential election.
More – in the analysis by Hunter Maxwell. | 28 |
| 20 | Russian Forces Hit Kiev Military-Industrial Facilities in Overnight Strike
Russian forces carried out a group strike overnight on July 8 against Ukrainian military-industrial facilities in Kiev, the Russian Defense Ministry said. According to the ministry, the operation was launched in response to attacks by the Kiev regime on civilian infrastructure inside Russia.
Explosions rocked Kyiv before air raid sirens activated due to incoming ballistic missiles, which travel much faster than the sound of their approach.
One of the facilities hit was an industrial site operated by Samsung-Ukraine. The Russian military stated that the enterprise had been used to produce and store components for FP-5 Flamingo ground-launched cruise missiles.
Another target was a workshop where long- and medium-range drones were assembled. Moscow said the strike involved high-precision ground-based weapons.
A separate attack was the Kyiv suburb of Vyshneve – the site of the storage of depleted uranium ammunition. It was seriousl | 34 |
