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Foreign Policy - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 8 hours agoAfter President Biden said that Ukraine could use donated U.S. weapons for limited strikes on targets in Russia, Berlin quickly followed suit. Niger has been a key U.S. ally in West Africa in ...
See a Russian inspector satellite get up close and personal with a spacecraft in orbit
SPACE.com· 12 hours agoA Russian military satellite named Luch-2 was found closely approaching a geostationary satellite last month, a maneuver that follows in the footsteps of its predecessor that ...
What foreign leaders do Biden and Trump get along with?
DJournalnow· 12 hours agoHow do former President Trump and President Biden's worldviews differ and how does it impact foreign...
NATO Must Stop Russia Now
The National Interest· 10 hours agoIt is past time for NATO to stop Russia. For moral reasons.Will NATO really allow Russia’s genocidal campaign to continue on in the heart of Europe?...
Georgia signs controversial 'foreign influence' bill into law
Fox News· 18 hours agoThe bill, known as the "Russian law" by critics, requires certain media and nonprofit organizations...
EU countries begin lifting bans on Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory
The New Voice of Ukraine via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEU member states are gradually lifting the restrictions that prevent Ukraine from using...
Intelligence chairman says US may be less prepared for election threats than it was four years ago
KETK· 5 hours agoWASHINGTON (AP) — With only five months before voters head to the polls, the U.S. may be more...
Georgia signs ‘foreign influence’ bill into law
Digital Journal· 11 hours agoGeorgia signed controversial “foreign influence” legislation into law on Monday, prompting its pro-European opposition to vow far-reaching political...
Georgia enacts Russian-style ‘foreign agent’ law in victory for Moscow
Washington Post· 7 days agoGeorgia’s ruling party on Tuesday overrode the president’s veto to pass a divisive “foreign...
Should US weapons be used against Russian targets?
The Week via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoBut those threats have mostly proven hollow. "During the Cold War, nuclear threats were not uncommon, but the U.S. didn't keep them from advancing its ...