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Jalta.nl (or simply Jalta) is a Dutch right-wing Right-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, authorit ... online political analysis, journalism, news, and Opinion piece, opinion platform, launched on 18 September 2014. History Jalta.nl was founded in 2014 by Joshua Livestro and Annabel Nanninga with the goal of mounting "a Defence-in-depth (Roman military), forward defence of the West's values against Vladimir Putin, Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Erdogan's dictatorial sophism and the open contempt of religious fundamentalism, fundamentalists" (of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, IS). The name ''Jalta'' refers to the Yalta Conference (February 1945), where the conflicting interests of West and East were at play. In September 2015, Boudewijn Geels from Villamedia Magazine wrote ...
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Joshua Livestro
Joshua Livestro (born 16 December 1970, in Amersfoort) is a Dutch columnist and political writer. He was a former assistant to EU commissioner Frits Bolkestein. Livestro studied political science at Leiden University and philosophy at the University of Cambridge. Livestro was active in the Edmund Burke Foundation, a conservative think tank. During his studies, Livestro was an active checkers player, and became national students' champion in 1994. He writes a column about foreign affairs for ''De Telegraaf''. Livestro succeeded Ronald Plasterk as a columnist for the Sunday morning television talkshow '' Buitenhof''. Plasterk became an education and culture minister in the fourth Balkenende cabinet. The producers of ''Buitenhof'' fired Livestro after just four months, saying that his columns were subpar. Livestro said in a ''Telegraaf'' op-ed that he was fired for his "right-wing views," that the show routinely ignores alternate viewpoints and even censures columnists' views. He al ...
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