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The “Poison Dart Frog” Mystery: Europe Questions Circumstances of Navalny’s Death

The “Poison Dart Frog” Mystery: Europe Raises Serious Allegations Over Alexei Navalny’s Death By : Vijesh Nair Date : 16/02/2026 Russia Introduction: A Death That Echoes Beyond Borders The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has once again sent shockwaves across Europe and the wider international community. What began as a breaking news report from a Russian penal colony has quickly evolved into a geopolitical flashpoint. Today, several European governments — including the United Kingdom — have voiced sharp concerns, raising allegations about the circumstances surrounding Navalny’s sudden death. The phrase now circulating among political commentators — the “Poison Dart Frog Mystery” — has become a symbolic expression of suspicion, secrecy, and the possibility of covert toxic exposure. While no verified toxicology results have been made public, European leaders are demanding answers, transparency, and an independent international investigation. Navalny: The Kremlin’s...

Putin Checkmates Trump: How the Gaza Peace Corporation Became a Diplomatic Trap

  Putin’s Strategic Checkmate: How Trump’s Gaza Peace Corporation Turned Into a Diplomatic Trap By : Vijesh Nair Date :26/01/2026 Geo Politics Analyst In global geopolitics, power is not always exercised through missiles or armies. Sometimes, it is exercised through invitations, money, and carefully timed words. A recent political narrative circulating in diplomatic circles highlights how Russian President Vladimir Putin may have outmaneuvered former U.S. President Donald Trump—not through confrontation, but through calculated cooperation. Trump’s Gaza Peace Corporation: Business Meets Diplomacy Donald Trump has long believed that business models can solve political conflicts. Staying true to this philosophy, Trump reportedly conceptualized a “Gaza Peace Corporation” —a multinational economic board aimed at rebuilding Gaza through international investment rather than traditional diplomacy. The idea was simple but ambitious: Create a global peace board Invite multiple countri...