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On the Front Lines with Ukraine’s Night Bombers
Esquire via Yahoo News· 5 hours ago“Drones cannot replace artillery,” he says. “Fighting UAVs”—drones—"are an addition to artillery … artillery won’t be replaced for 50 years.” When...
Russian military transfers to Belarus reignite Ukraine attack fears
Newsweek· 9 hours agoLukashenko has relied on the Russian leader to maintain his presidency of Belarus while both...
China-Russia relations: What is Xi Jinping prepared to pay for Putin’s war?
BBC via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoFeng Yujun, director at the Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies at Fudan University,...
Finding Home, an Emotional Journey Following Victims of Sex Trafficking as They Rebuild Their Lives,...
Casper Star-Tribune· 6 days agoScientology Network's DOCUMENTARY SHOWCASE, the weekly series providing a platform for Independent...
Ukraine was too slow building the fortifications it needed to hold back Russian attacks, critics say
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe result was that Russian soldiers "just walked in," per the BBC. Further south in Donetsk, a...
U.S. Intelligence Is Facing a Crisis of Legitimacy
Foreign Policy Magazine· 5 hours agoThe failure of the Israeli security services to anticipate the brutal surprise attack carried out by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023 reveals what happens when...
In Talks With Putin, Xi Hails ‘Powerful Driving Force’ of Cooperation
New York Times· 12 hours agoAt a summit with China’s leader, in Beijing, the Russian president called for stronger economic ties...
Putin's reshuffle betrays "serious concerns" over rising cost of war: ISW
Newsweek· 3 days ago...Study of War (ISW) think tank on Sunday said Putin's decision to replace long-serving Defense...
I Tried the Famous Liz Lemon Sandwich from 30 Rock and It's My Ideal Lunch
Parade via Yahoo News· 2 days agoLiz Lemon was a hilarious, smart, awkward and unassuming show-runner always finding herself in all...
Spies, trade and tech: China’s relationship with Britain
The Economist· 8 hours agoWHEN JOHN Le Carré joined MI5, Britain’s domestic security service, in the 1950s, long before finding fame as a spy novelist, his first job was not hunting the KGB. Chinese ...