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Apr 17 2024
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Moskowitz confronts Greene on Ukraine, Nazi remarks
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) confronted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) in a Wednesday hearing about her false claims that Nazism was rampant in Ukraine — an argument frequently touted by Russian President Vladimir Putin to justify his country’s invasion of Ukraine. In a House Oversight Committee hearing titled “Defending America from the Chinese Communist Party’s Political Warfare,”
The HillApr 07 2024
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Brazilian dictatorship: patriots with an American flag
Defense of the nation, patriotism, the guarantee of national sovereignty. The military and civilians who overthrew João “Jango” Goulart from the federal government in 1964 held the Brazilian flag to justify their seizure of power and their stay there for more than two decades. According to them, overthrowing a democratically elected president was necessary to save Brazil from Soviet communism
The Brazilian ReportMar 11 2024
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Exclusive: Russia producing three times more artillery shells than US and Europe for Ukraine
Russia appears on track to produce nearly three times more artillery munitions than the US and Europe, a key advantage ahead of what is expected to be another Russian offensive in Ukraine later this year.
Russia is producing about 250,000 artillery munitions per month, or about 3 million a year, according to NATO intelligence estimates of Russian defense production shared with CNN, as
CNN (Online News)Mar 22 2024
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As Russia Girds for 'War' With West Over Ukraine Invasion, 40 Killed, Scores Wounded in Concert Hall Attack
Mass shooting evokes memories of a 2002 theater hostage crisis in downtown Moscow, used by Putin to win backing for a scorched earth campaign against Chechnya. Hours after the Kremlin started calling Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a “war,” five unidentified young men in combat fatigues burst into a concert at an elite Moscow concert hall. Firing automatic weapons, they killed at least 40 and
The New York SunApr 15 2024
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Flag football: Statewide schedule for Monday, April 15
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nj.comApr 15 2024
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What Russia Sanctions Failure Says About the Future
On December 30, 2021, Joe Biden informed Vladimir Putin in a phone call that the White House stands ready to cripple the Russian economy if the Kremlin proceeds with plans to invade Ukraine. Biden reiterated this message in a call with Putin just weeks before the February 2022 invasion. “President Biden was clear that, if Russia undertakes a further invasion of Ukraine, the United States
The American ConservativeApr 18 2024
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Trump’s Proposed Ukraine ‘Deal’ Threatens European Security
Less than two months after rattling NATO allies by saying that he would encourage Russia “to do whatever the hell they want” with those not meeting their defense spending targets, Donald Trump has Europeans on tenterhooks again. According to Washington Post reporting, Trump’s plan to “solve the war in 24 hours,” as he promised in January 2023, consists of pressuring Ukraine into giving up
The DispatchJan 24 2024
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Ukraine investigating plane crash that Russia claims killed POWs
Ukraine's government said on Wednesday that it is investigating a Russian military aircraft crash in the Belgorod region that Russian officials claimed had been transporting Ukrainian prisoners of war. Driving the news: In response to Russian claims about the plane crash, the Ukrainian governmental body that coordinates the treatment of prisoners of war warned that the Kremlin has been
AxiosJan 24 2024
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Russia Says Ukraine Shot Down Plane Carrying POWs
Russia's defence ministry accused Kyiv on Wednesday of shooting down a military transport plane carrying 65 Ukrainian soldiers set to be exchanged in a prisoner swap.
The ministry said the plane "was shot down as it was flying from the Chkalovsky airfield to Belgorod in order to transport Ukrainian servicemen for an exchange."
Barron'sApr 19 2024
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Ukraine Claims It Shot Down A Russian Backfire Bomber
The Ukrainian government claimed it shot down one of the Russian air force Tupolev Tu-22M Backfire bombers on Friday. If confirmed, it would be the second or third loss of a swing-wing Tu-22M since Russia widened its war on Ukraine in February 2022—and the first loss in the air. The shoot-down would underscore Ukraine’s enduring ability to target the biggest and most powerful Russian warplanes
Forbes