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Another adverse impact of oil and energy shortages tends to befighting and wars. The fact that the US seems to be raising its energy production, in apparent disregard for countries that have been trying to cut back, is likely to make some oil exporting countries quite angry. It could sow t...
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The Russian CBRN threat: How real is it, and is the West prepared? As the war in Ukraine drags on, Russia could revert to chemical weapons, says a new report. But how would allies respond? By Anita Hawser - 27 October 2023 Read >> Kärcher Futuretech German armed forces rely on deco...
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The renewed interest in the circumstances surrounding the sale of Javelin anti-tank missiles—long coveted by Ukraine as a way to fend off Russian aggression in the east—has been spurred by revelations about the Trump administration’s dealings with the newly elected president, Volodymyr Zelensky....
"Russian authorities also don't regularly inform the Embassy of the trials, sentencing or movement of U.S. citizens. We're looking into this matter and we'll continue to monitor," Patel said, adding that the U.S. embassy in Moscow was engaging with Russian authorities. ...
Smoke rises from a Russian tank destroyed by the Ukrainian troops on the side of a road in Lugansk region on February 26, 2022. Anatolii Stepanov | AFP | Getty Images The U.S. intelligence community assesses that up to 4,000 Russian troops have been killed in the Kremlin's war in Ukr...
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Russia is building “bridges, field hospitals, all kinds of support infrastructure,” said one source familiar with the matter. “Which is why we aren’t really taking seriously their claims of de-escalation.” It’s unclear whether Russian forces or Belarus are constructing the bridge. Belarus...