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UPDATE: Russia-Ukraine Conflict – May 21, 2026

The military balance in the Russia-Ukraine war is shifting visibly for the first time in years: Russia is losing net territory while Ukraine reports limited battlefield gains. Politically, however, the war remains structurally blocked. The failed Victory Day ceasefire shows that short-term pauses have largely lost their diplomatic function. At the same time, Kyiv is building a long-war defense architecture: arms exports, Gulf security agreements, and drone production partnerships inside Europe. Germany is no longer merely a supporter, but increasingly part of the war-production chain. This situation report shows a central contradiction: the front is moving – diplomacy is not.

GAZA-Made in the USA – Part 1

American bombs in Gaza are not an abstract accusation, not an indirect implication, and not merely a political narrative - they are identifiable, traceable, and documented in the rubble itself. A forensic investigation of 79 geolocated strikes reveals which US-made weapon systems were used, where they hit, which civilian sites they struck, and how many people were killed. Schools, homes, medical facilities, mosques: this text reconstructs the material chain of evidence behind a war reality that is often politically softened but becomes increasingly difficult to deny on a technical level. What emerges is not the full picture of the war, but the verifiable lower bound of what can be publicly proven - and that is precisely what makes it explosive.

Palestine Recognition: Five States Declare Statehood While Funding the War That Destroys It

Palestine Recognition: Five States Declare Statehood While Funding the War That Destroys It * Five Western governments recognized Palestine — while continuing to arm the military campaign destroying it. What is presented as a “historic step” is in reality political theatre, masking ongoing complicity in Gaza’s devastation. A blunt examination of hypocrisy, war profiteering and the erosion of international norms.