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Why Putin’s new ‘technocrat’ defense minister is destined to fail
The Hill· 5 days agoVladimir Putin’s recent government reshuffle has produced a flood of oftentimes contradictory...
Is Zionism patriotism or racism? Big disagreements over a word in use for 125 years
The Columbian· 4 days agoIts original, most basic definition is Jewish nationalism. For many, that equates to the right of...
Veterans should volunteer to train soldiers in Ukraine
The Hill· 3 days agoTraining is the thing that gets talked and thought about least by people interested in military ...
Ukraine war: why central Asian countries want to move away from Russian control
The Conversation· 21 hours agoThe four suspected gunmen under arrest are all citizens of Tajikistan, a central Asian nation that was once part of the Soviet Union. Following the Crocus City attack, Russian ...
I Hate Summer—and You Should Too
Time Magazine· 4 days agoSummertime is the season of horribles, from higher crime rates, to increased warfare, to spikes in asthma, to raging wildfires, to swarms of bugs, to a...
It's Russia versus the West again, this time playing out in tiny Georgia
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoGeorgia’s parliament on Tuesday overrode a presidential veto of a measure that critics have dubbed...
Why The F-15 Eagle Has Never Been Shot Down
MSN News· 5 days agoAfter nearly five decades in service, the F-15 Eagle remains undefeated, but how has the iconic fighter managed to maintain a perfect record?
'X-Men: The Animated Series' Original Line-Up Was Entirely Different
Collider· 5 days agoOur childhoods would’ve been ruined without [SPOILER]!
Georgia’s Ruling Party Secures a Contentious Law on Foreign Influence
New York Times· 2 days agoThe Parliament, controlled by the Georgian Dream party, overrode a presidential veto of a bill...
The Long, Sordid History of Foreign Government Lobbying
Time Magazine· 2 days agoThe relationship between foreign governments and members of Congress is generating headlines and...