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As Goes Ukraine, so Goes the Black Sea
The National Interest· 3 hours agoUkraine continues to rack up successes against Russian military assets in the Black Sea region. The list of sunk or damaged ships near occupied Crimea...
Ukraine’s new fighters: ‘They say F-16s are manna from heaven. Far from it’
Al Jazeera· 2 days agoRussia will also rain supersonic ballistic missiles to destroy the F-16s on Ukrainian soil. Kyiv...
Europe without the crowds: Travelers say these are the best crowd-free spots this summer
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoYou can also experience more of northern Portugal on a visit to Porto, says Neville. "The Douro...
Rosallion storms to victory as St James’s Palace Stakes justifies top billing
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoJim Crowley always looked like he knew he had plenty of horse underneath him. Isar cruised around,...
The week ahead: Central banks and inflation in focus, as French woes are set to continue
The Forex Market· 3 days agoWhen politics and financial markets collide, the effects can be brutal, as the French and European...
It's not too late: You can still book these vacations for summer 2024
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe 16-day sailing visits eight countries and multiple World Heritage sites as it travels the Danube...
Leaders of UN and aid groups urge immediate release of 17 staffers being held by Yemen's rebels
Associated Press· 6 days agoThe heads of six U.N. agencies and three international humanitarian organizations issued a joint...
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 839
Al Jazeera· 7 days agoUkraine’s air force said it shot down more than two dozen air targets, including cruise missiles, a Kinzhal ballistic missile and Shahed drones that...
Golf - Jagger still leads the US Open - Swede Aberg leads - Sports
Weston Forum· 5 days agoGerman golfer Stefan Jager confirmed his good start on the second day of the US Open and remains tied for 16th place heading into the weekend. The 24-year-old Swede, Ludwig Aberg, who played ...
While world looks to Ukraine, Russia bolsters its footprint in Libya
Berkshire Eagle· 3 days agoMay was Russia’s bloodiest month in its 28-month war against Ukraine: 38,940 soldiers dead or seriously wounded. This mountain of casualties did not stop the Kremlin from sending 2,000 soldiers ...