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The Sanctioning of Jacques Baud: Free Speech, Propaganda, and the Boundaries of Dissent in the European Union
The EU’s sanctioning of Swiss former colonel Jacques Baud for alleged pro-Russian propaganda, conspiracy theories, and information manipulation undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty raises concerns about free speech suppression, parallels to Soviet-era dissent criminalization and contrasts with robust First Amendment protections in the USA.
US Cuts Troop Presence in Romania to Pre-War Levels Amid Lingering Election Controversy
The U.S. has reduced its troop presence in Romania from 3,000 to 1,000 amid lingering controversy over the 2024 election annulment, which cited unproven Russian interference. This article explores the Constitutional Court’s decision, the lack of courtroom evidence, and the broader implications for NATO’s eastern flank.
Moscow Today is Still a Very Nice Place Despite Sanctions
We have been here for a week, and our initial impressions are that Moscow is very clean, hospitable, and moderately unaffected by Western sanctions.