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The big battle over whether to snatch Russia’s billions
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 5 days agoBrowder has since become a leading...this is lawless to do,” Browder continued. “I would argue that ...
Russia’s sanctions busting may call for change of approach, say analysts
Euronews via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWestern battlefield weapons are still reaching Moscow, a study by Bruegel and the Kyiv School of...
War upends Ukraine's economy in a shift that may be permanent
Reuters· 6 days agoWithin days of Russian forces invading Ukraine in early 2022, architect Oleh Drozdov made up his...
Growing Partisan Divisions Over NATO and Ukraine
Pew Research Center· 7 days agoPew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ opinions of NATO, Russia and the war between Russia and Ukraine. For ...
The big battle over whether to snatch Russia’s billions
AOL· 5 days agoWhen Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, it had about $300 billion in central bank assets that were held outside of Russia. A US-led ...
I watched Russian zealots taunt West at WW3 flashpoint border
The US Sun· 5 days agoRUSSIAN zealots taunted Western protesters during Vladimir Putin's elaborate Victory Day celebration...
More than a trade war: Trump is targeting Mexico
Salon via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe MAGA leaders, on the other hand, see it as an American prerogative, similar to Russia invading Ukraine for its own purposes. Mexico ...
Russia: Russia Strives to Survive
Strategy Page· 2 days agoJanuary 27, 2024: Plans to reassemble the Soviet Union empire stumbled and died in Ukraine. Not only that, but the Russian effort to annex Ukraine ...
What India Can Teach the U.S. About Multipolarity
The National Interest· 6 days agoThe idea of an emerging multipolar world order has become a buzzword in the post-pandemic global geopolitical discourse. Politicians, strategic experts,...
Is Russia proving today how China can win Taiwan tomorrow? | Defence in Depth
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe term “useful idiot” was first coined in the Cold War to describe unwitting supporters of the Soviet Union. Since then the phrase has morphed into other areas of everyday life, but is still ...