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12/13/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
From Syria to Ukraine: How the U.S. plays by two sets of rules
The U.S. supports Israel’s actions in the Golan Heights while condemning Russia’s actions in Ukraine, highlighting a clear double standard in its foreign policy. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the 1974 Israel-Syria separation of forces agreement invalid, citing the collapse of Syria’s government, and seized control of the Golan Heights under the guise of […]
12/13/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
Russia warns citizens against traveling to the United States, Canada and the European Union
The Russian Foreign Ministry warns citizens to avoid non-essential travel to the U.S., Canada and certain EU countries, citing political targeting risks. Maria Zakharova, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, describes Russian-American relations as “teetering on the verge of rupture,” due to ongoing tensions, particularly over Ukraine. Zakharova alleges the U.S. is “hunting down” Russian nationals and […]
12/12/2024
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By Ava Grace
Russia considering developing a strategic Bitcoin reserve
The Russian government is exploring the creation of a strategic Bitcoin reserve to enhance the country’s financial stability amid economic sanctions and global financial unpredictability. Russia argues a Bitcoin reserve is immune to international sanctions and offers an alternative to traditional currency reserves that are subject to inflation and geopolitical pressures. Russia’s leadership has shown increasing openness […]
12/12/2024
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By Belle Carter
Russia can produce 300 long-range missiles per year, Kyiv intel estimates
Moscow is ramping up production of the intermediate-range Oreshnik ballistic missiles and is said to be capable of producing up to 300 missiles annually. This move signals a significant expansion of Russia’s military capabilities and regional influence. Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced plans to supply Belarus with Oreshnik missiles, a strategic move that could […]
12/12/2024
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By Cassie B.
Nuclear peril: Are some U.S. states safer than others?
The Midwest, due to its concentration of ICBM silos, is the primary target in a potential nuclear attack. A strike in the Midwest could leave 300 million Americans at risk of death within four days due to radiation poisoning. The University of Massachusetts Amherst research shows the West Coast, particularly California, Washington, and Oregon, would […]
12/12/2024
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By Cassie B.
Putin claims Oreshnik missile reduces need for nuclear weapons
Putin announces his Oreshnik missile system reduces Russia’s reliance on nuclear weapons. The Oreshnik is described as a non-nuclear, advanced deterrent with kinetic impact comparable to nuclear strikes. Putin’s threats to use Oreshnik against Kyiv escalate tensions with Ukraine and the West. Russia views Western support for Ukraine’s missile use as a direct challenge to […]
12/12/2024
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By Belle Carter
Biden approves $20B loan to Ukraine right before Trump takes office
President Joe Biden has announced a $20 billion loan to Ukraine, part of a broader $50 billion G7 loan deal with additional contributions from the European Union, the United Kingdom, Japan and Canada. The loan will be repaid using interest from Russia’s frozen sovereign assets, estimated at around $300 billion. This move aims to provide support […]
12/12/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
India choosing to buy Russia’s advanced fifth-generation Su-57 fighter jet over costly American F-35s
India is struggling with an aging fighter jet fleet and facing increased competition from China and Pakistan, prompting efforts to modernize its air force with advanced fifth-generation fighters. Among the options, India is seriously considering the Russian Su-57 stealth fighter due to its advanced stealth capabilities, avionics and potential integration of hypersonic weapons. India and […]
12/12/2024
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By Willow Tohi
Boris Johnson’s admission: The West’s proxy war in Ukraine exposed
Proxy War Admitted: Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged the war in Ukraine as a proxy conflict between the West and Russia, marking a shift from the official narrative of defending Ukraine’s sovereignty. Criticism of Western Support: Johnson criticized the West for failing to fully support Ukraine, stating that the country has been fighting […]
12/11/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
Ukraine’s sovereignty at stake: The controversial plan to send Zelensky to London
Rumors suggest Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky could be exiled to London as part of a Western-backed plan to protect him from threats amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The plan, dubbed a “golden exile,” implies Zelensky would step down in exchange for a life of luxury, potentially paving the way for a Western-favored negotiated settlement. […]
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