Articles on the tag «Kallas, Kaja»
The Jacques Baud Case – Bern Lodges a Protest with the EU!
After a long wait—and probably under pressure from many upright individuals—official Switzerland is protesting in Brussels. A first ray of hope, but only the end of the beginning.
Sanctionnez-Moi, Sale Garce!
In the Jacques Baud case, the EU is sanctioning, for the first time, an analyst not for spreading disinformation but for expressing a politically inconvenient truth, all while admitting he has broken no law. Will it have the courage to go after an American citizen?
Jacques Baud is being Sanctioned—and Switzerland is Fast Asleep
When German journalists Röper and Lipp were sanctioned, no one in Switzerland reacted—now one of the world's most respected military analysts is being sanctioned—a Swiss citizen. Weltwoche is waking up, Switzerland is fast asleep.
How Resilient is BRICS in the Storm of Geopolitics? – Part 3
BRICS is a huge power factor whose members, partners, and candidates are currently undergoing a severe test. Today, we look to the future.
Belarus from a geopolitical perspective
Five years ago, a “popular revolution” seemed poised to overthrow Belarus' long-time president. Alexander Lukashenko struck back with determination. Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, many people in Belarus seem grateful today. But the Belarusian opposition in exile, with the full support of the EU, intends to continue the fight for as long as necessary.
EU sanctions German journalists
The EU sanctions German journalists for the first time. Politics hijacks the rule of law. Many colleagues remain silent, after all, it affects others. Analysis of horror.
The West is Disintegrating — Just Listen to Its Leaders
The post-1945 world order is crumbling, and nowhere is this breakdown more apparent than in the words of Western leaders themselves.