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Italy prohibits use of its military aid for strikes on Russian territory
The New Voice of Ukraine via Yahoo News· 3 days agoItalian weapons supplied to Ukraine must not be used in attacks on Russia’s sovereign territory,...
Belarus launches nuclear drills a day after Russia announces them amid tensions with West
Fox News· 3 days agoBelarus on Tuesday launched drills involving missiles and warplanes capable of carrying tactical...
Russia Threatens ‘Highly Dangerous’ Conflict After Petition Pushing For NATO Troops Circulates On...
Forbes· 2 days agoSending NATO troops into Ukraine would result in an escalated conflict that would be “highly...
Weapons in US aid bill can’t come fast enough for Ukraine - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 7 days ago“Now we need to move fast, and we are,” Biden said April 24 when he signed the bill approving the US aid. Weapons pledged by the United States, Britain, and Germany — all of which have announced ...
2 Ukrainians detained for allegedly plotting Zelenskyy assassination with Russia, Ukraine says
ABC News· 3 days agoTwo colonels in Ukraine's State Protection Service were identified as part of a group planning to...
Putin Begins Fifth Term With Nuclear Drills
Foreign Policy Magazine· 3 days agoAs Russian leader Vladimir Putin was sworn in as president for the fifth time on Tuesday, his country’s armed forces made preparations to hold tactical...
America is investing in Ukrainian failure
The Hill· 2 days agoWhile many Ukraine supporters have celebrated the bill’s passage, a closer examination of relevant facts should temper any excitement; while this cash...
Survey: American Views of NATO, Ukraine War Show Partisan Divides
US News & World Report· 2 days agoAmerican views of NATO are becoming increasingly partisan after more than two years of war in Eastern Europe, according to findings released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center. The nonpartisan ...
How countries rank by military spending
The Economist· 3 days agoDefence budgets handily track both. A tally released by SIPRI, a think-tank based in Stockholm, suggests that governments are worried: 102 of the 173 countries included in the study increased ...