Time 16.September 2024
15.09.2024 Dmitri Drobnitsky

The U.S. Postal Service Will Get New Vehicles

The new postal vehicles design is, to say mildly, dubious. At the same time, the original plan to make the entire fleet of mail cars electric has been significantly adjusted A postal employee, Avis Stonum, told the Associated Press: “You can definitely tell that [the designers] didn’t bother with the look.” The new mail cars […]
1min 1085
15.09.2024 Sergey Stankevich

The Threat of Nuclear War is Growing

The UN expressed concern over the rhetoric around nuclear weapons. The UN expressed concern over the re-emerging rhetoric about nuclear weapons in the context of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. In particular, discussions around nuclear weapons began to gain momentum after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky launched a lobbying campaign to lift restrictions on the […]
1min 1408
14.09.2024 Klim Zhukov

Kutuzov: Give Moscow to Napoleon?

On September 13, 1812, a military council was held in Fili. The main issue was being decided: to give another battle after Borodino near Moscow or to leave the city without a fight. The Russian units themselves were located to the west of Moscow. The council was attended by Generals Barclay de Tolly, Bennigsen, Dokhturov, […]
3min 1989
13.09.2024 Tony Rocchi

Leo Tolstoy: a Man of Contradictions

Leo Tolstoy, the world’s greatest writer, is often glorified as the apostle of non-violent resistance to evil. Tolstoy has been hailed as a Christian anarchist who inspired the heroism of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As noted in the previous article, Tolstoy exonerated terrorists and revolutionaries in his letter “I Cannot Be Silent” […]
9min 2168
12.09.2024 Dmitri Drobnitsky

Did Trump Lose the Debate?

In fact, it wasn’t even a debate. Just as the previous Trump-Biden debates were designed as an event to remove Biden, these were designed as an opportunity to say that “the race is now finally tilting in Harris’ favor.” It was a well-prepared dressing-down for Trump. The ABC News moderators constantly gave their fact-checking remarks, […]
2min 2624

Review & Opinion


11.09.2024 Sergey Stankevich

Deep State and Laughing Kamala Harris

Musk on Biden: — “I keep forgetting that Biden is still technically running our country.” Indeed, Biden remains president purely technically. In fact, the world’s largest nuclear power is run mostly by a team of bureaucrats invisible to the world. It decides for itself what and to what extent to report to the president. Perhaps […]
1min 3580

08.09.2024 Sergey Stankevich

Where is Telegram Heading

Pavel Durov broke the prolonged silence after his arrest in France and clarified his position. Since he speaks emotionally and somewhat vaguely, many interpretations and speculations have appeared: like, someone has moved somewhere, is drifting, maneuvering, breaking down, bargaining, giving in, etc. But what is the reality? Let’s leave Durov’s personal affairs aside. Serious people […]
2min 968

26.08.2024 Kirill Benediktov

Pavel Durov and the Illusion of Independence

The arrest of Pavel Durov, one of the founders of Telegram and one of the main fighters for freedom of speech on the Internet (along with Elon Musk and Julian Assange) is, first of all, a blow to the illusory picture of the world in which even a very rich and influential person can be […]
2min 18101

19.08.2024 Dmitri Drobnitsky

Michael Moore is Not Sure Harris Will Win

“We have a history of screwing up.” (Michael Moore) Moore is a well-known liberal documentary filmmaker, known for his uncompromising criticism of the Democratic Party’s policies (for which he votes with both hands and feet) and pointing out its problems. In 2016, he, against the general “expert consensus”, declared that Trump would win the election […]
2min 641

Shenderovich Moral Dilemma

Viktor Shenderovich wrote a post about what he thinks about the murder of a pregnant woman in the Kursk region. There is nothing unexpected in it: you – Russians rejoiced at the war, so there. This is about collective responsibility, because Viktor Anatolyevich does not know whether this particular woman rejoiced. But within the framework […]
2min 707

11.08.2024 Lucy Dickerson

How to Properly React to the Press?

First, a disclaimer — I don’t like modern journalists, they are too aggressive, impudent, pushy, brazen and lying… They pass off all these “wonderful” qualities as “reporter’s courage, integrity and desire to get to the truth.” Don’t believe it — there is none of that there, no courage, no integrity, and especially no desire to […]
2min 3988

Galleries


Culture & Art


02.09.2024 Yuri Chekalin

The real Crocodile Dundee

The prototype of “Crocodile Dundee” was a Latvian. But there is a nuance… You’ve probably watched the multi-episode comedy blockbuster “Crocodile Dundee” with the charming Australian comedian Paul Hogan in the lead role. A fearless crocodile hunter from the Australian outback charms an American reporter, defeats bad guys and travels through the megalopolises of America, […]
3min 1448

27.07.2024 Helene Pogosyan

A Rat Race for Happiness

Art is a powerful weapon. Art is admired, loved, feared, burnt, hidden behind heavy vault doors for no one to see, its makers treated no differently from their creations. Praised, adored, condemned, destroyed and erased from the pages of history, only to flame anew like a phoenix many years later, in a new era for […]
6min 16623

14.07.2024 Helene Pogosyan

The Worst Journey in the World

At nine o’clock in the morning, a lone man wanders through the Canadian wilderness, his companions — a dog, the sunless sky, the tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all. As temperatures plummet far below zero, his chances at survival are soon to follow. The man is doomed to face the primordial […]
3min 4208

18.06.2024 Helene Pogosyan

Like a Monkey Out of Water

Once upon a mountain within their dwellings of white mist and clouds, two groups of monkeys fight for a place in a hot spring. Our unlikely characters, a troop of Japanese macaques known locally as Nihonzaru, live in a world of secrets quite different to our own, yet plagued by familiar tensions. The snowstorm’s blows […]
2min 1940

09.08.2023 Olga Makarova

Naughty Children: Nuisance or Blessing

Once in a while, every parent, to one degree or another, faces the disobedience of their child. In France in the 60s, even a kid named Nicolas was popular — a character in children’s illustrated books, on which more than one generation of French grew up. He is curious and restless, mischievous but a dreamer, […]
2min 7787

15.07.2023 Olga Makarova

Romance at the Tip of the Pencil

Animated Short Film “THOUGHT OF YOU” is a delightful graphic novel with images that look like they’ve stepped out of the pages of an artist’s album and came to life. A great way to show the experience and dreams of each character is simply through a pencil drawing that comes to life without distracting details. […]
2min 7944

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The new postal vehicles design is, to say mildly, dubious. At the same time, the original plan to make the entire fleet of mail cars electric has been significantly adjusted A postal employee, Avis Stonum, told the Associated Press: “You can definitely tell that [the designers] didn’t bother with the look.” The new mail cars […]

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