Voltaire, International Newsletter, n?35

The world is changing, things are moving fast. The old world is already dead while a new world is only emerging.

87% of the world's population does not share the Western view on the war in Ukraine. Their governments see that the United States is nothing more than a paper tiger.

They now refuse to obey the dictates of the G7. You may not know anything about it and it's natural: Western news agencies don't relay this kind of news. They hide the debacle from you.

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Abono mensual: 15EUR Contents of N?35: EDITORIAL

- Towards a martial censorship law in the USA? AMERICAS - Indictment of Donald Trump by the State of New York
- Proposal to no longer issue US visas to Chinese
- Release of the main defendant of the Capitol riot
- Should officials who censored information be condemned?
- New revelation on the commission of inquiry into the events of Jan 6, 2021
- General Milley does not believe in a Ukrainian victory nor an attack on Taiwan in 2023
- Bill Clinton regrets denuclearizing Ukraine
- Continuation of the anti-corruption investigation in Venezuela

EUROPE - Britain's financial primacy under threat
- French government communicates in the adult entertainment press
- Former Lafarge CEO denies supporting Daesh in Syria
- France will judge three Syrian personalities in abstentia
- Emmanuel Macron's trip to China
- Finland joins NATO
- Poland discriminates against Russian fencers
- Hungary observes EU developments on Ukraine
- Ursula von der Leyen condemns the "yellow peril"
- Ukraine places Orthodox Metropolitan of the Kiev Caves under house arrest
- Oleksiy Danilov presents Ukrainian plan for "the Day After"
- NATO command center reportedly destroyed in Ukraine
- Ukraine secretly resumes contacts with Kremlin
- Belarus prepares for war
- Russia takes over rotating presidency of UN Security Council
- US journalist caught red handed and arrested for espionage in Russia
- Member of Navalny's organization carries out a terrorist attack in St. Petersburg
- NATO spends more on Ukraine than Russia does on its military budget

AFRICA - Algeria opposes any foreign military intervention in the Sahel
- Burkina Faso expels two French journalists
- Uganda supports Russia
- M23 slow to withdraw from DRC ASIA

- Major oil producers cut production
- Increase in Israeli attacks on Syria
- Israel resumes hostilities at Al-Aqsa Mosque
- Lebanon
- Syrian Foreign Minister in Egypt
- Saudi Arabia to invite Syria to next Arab League summit
- UAE helps Syrians affected by earthquake
- TotalEnergies in Iraq again
- Recep Tayyip Erdogan takes advantage of Kemal Kilicdaroglu's clumsiness
- Erdogan invites Putin
- The International Court of Justice rules against the US in favor of Iran
- Rahul Gandhi's sentence suspended
- Macron and von der Leyen's trip to China
- Beijing interprets its agreement with the Holy See
- Japan takes anti-China action

OCEANIA

- US Influence on Australian Defense

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