Monday, November 10, 2025

Society

COP30 in Brazil: Climate Crusade or Grand Fossil Farce?

As the thirtieth UN Climate Conference opens in Belém, the rhetoric against fossil fuels grows louder. Yet behind the lofty declarations of world leaders lie diplomatic contradictions, energy dependencies,...

Typhoon Kalmaegi: Deadly Chaos in the Philippines, Vietnam Braces

Typhoon Kalmaegi, a climate catastrophe and a revealing marker of chronic unpreparedness, has already claimed at least 140 lives in the Philippines. As the...

Knife Attack on Train in England: State Messaging Hides a Growing Violence Crisis

Despite ten injuries, including one in critical condition, British police swiftly ruled out terrorism. The Huntingdon incident highlights the steady rise in knife violence...

Sudan – El-Fasher: Satellite Images Expose Massacres Western Diplomacy Prefers to Ignore

The Fall of El-Fasher: A Foretold Tragedy, Softened by Media Euphemisms On Monday, October 27, 2025, the city of El-Fasher, the last remaining stronghold in...

Grokpedia: Elon Musk’s Bid to Control Global Knowledge

With Grokpedia, Elon Musk escalates his offensive against the traditional informational order. No longer limited to Twitter, now X, or to Grok, his AI...

Investigation after the Louvre heist: two men arrested, jewels still missing

The spectacular Louvre robbery on October 19 wasn’t just a blow to France’s cultural pride, it marked a crack in the national edifice. And...

Louvre Jewel Heist: A State-Level Failure?

A National Humiliation Wrapped in Security Collapse In what some observers no longer hesitate to call a "state-level heist," eight major pieces from the Crown...

US Media Refuses to Submit to Pentagon Rules

A Rare Media Uprising Against Washington’s Growing Authoritarianism In a rare show of transpartisan unity, major American media outlets, from CNN to the pro-Trump Newsmax,...

Terror Attack in Manchester: Two Dead, a Political Signal Ignored

While Europe feigns surprise, blood has once again been spilled on British soil—this time during Yom Kippur, in front of a Manchester synagogue. Two...

South Korea Admits to Abusive Adoptions: A Late Reckoning

Over 140,000 South Korean children were sent abroad between 1955 and 1999, often through fraudulent or coercive means. Now, for the first time, the...

Nationwide Communication Blackout in Afghanistan: Taliban Enforce Total Silence

As the Taliban regime imposes a sweeping shutdown of all telecommunications, the move signals not just repression—but the construction of a new digital iron...