

Vaccine passports in major cities will be viewed as an abuse of political power for ulterior motives, Robert Bridge writes.
To the less favoured races, European justice has few benefits to offer, Stephen Karganovic writes.
The Russian Olympic participation in Tokyo is a blow to those who sought a complete ban of all Russian athletes.
The relative success of Constantinople Patriarchy’s foray into the vipers’ tangle of Ukrainian church politics has whetted its appetite to try to go further along the same lines, following the general direction set by its overseas “partners.”
The present elite in the west is governed by a misanthropic principle, which views the exercise of power as something measured by the degree to which it can be exercised in the most painful way.
Balance and reviving inundations are deemed heretic and will not be tolerated, writes Alastair Crooke.
Election fraud effects all Americans, but what’s often not considered is the particularly negative impact it has on the historically disenfranchised black community, Joaquin Flores writes.
Wokeism radically challenges the system: “You have succeeded by virtue of your visible identity alone.”