When you see us as barbarians, we will become them. The film Wizard from the Kremlin reminds of the creation of Russia's savior Putin
The article discusses the depiction of Vladimir Putin in the film 'Wizard from the Kremlin' and reflects on his rise to power amidst the backdrop of Russia's chaotic political landscape at the end of Boris Yeltsin's presidency.
Felipe Contepomi will be the coach of the legendary Barbarians: what it means and when the test against South Africa will be
Felipe Contepomi, the coach of Los Pumas, has been appointed to lead the Barbarians in an upcoming match against South Africa.
Do you see us as barbarians? Then we will be. How the West gave birth to the Russian savior Putin (and I was there)
The article reflects on the early years of Vladimir Putin's rise to power in Russia and the Western influence that shaped his leadership.
The Bluff Series on Amazon: Barbarians of the Caribbean
The series "The Bluff" on Prime Video features an action drama set in 1846, focusing on the adventures of a ship captain who struggles against pirates.
Fight during the Smolensk monthly commemoration. Błaszczak could not hold back. "Barbarians"
Mariusz Błaszczak, a prominent Polish politician, faced protests during the Smolensk monthly commemoration, leading him to call protestors 'barbarians' as tensions escalated.
Report from the Maternity Home Attacked by Russians: "Barbarians, what more can be said"
This article recounts a Russian drone attack on a maternity home in the Zaporizhia region, which thankfully did not endanger the women and newborns inside.
The New Barbarians
The article discusses the disturbing realities surrounding the hunting of immigrants, highlighting the roles of perpetrators, accomplices, and victims while referencing historical images that resonate today.
The Return of the Barbarians... If They Ever Left
Recent events in Venezuela have led analysts to believe that the world is moving towards a new order characterized by regional imperialist multipolarity, where a small group of great powers can exert control without opposition.
How the Frozen River Helped the Fall of the Roman Empire
On December 31, 406 AD, a large group of barbarian tribes crossed the frozen Rhine River, marking the beginning of the destruction of Gaul and the accelerated collapse of Roman authority in the West.