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The Nation Newspaper on MSNCan International law survive Putin’s war?By Denys HoncharFor centuries, war has been humanity’s cruel constant. It evolves with our technology and politics – but so does our effort to restrain it. Out of the wreckage of Europe’s bloodiest ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPoland's Nawrocki opposes Ukraine's EU membership bidNewly elected President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, opposed Ukraine's accession to the European Union. He cited the country's ...
China has traditionally viewed North Korea as a security buffer and an ideologically aligned neighbor it can dominate.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN‘Not Sumy and not Kharkiv’: Putin’s summer offensive has a primary target, but major breakthrough unlikelyRussian dictator Vladimir Putin’s troops now control 99% of Luhansk Oblast and around 77% of Donetsk Oblast. Capturing the ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss ...
Ukraine's Air Force said Russia struck with 215 missiles and drones overnight, with Ukrainian air defenses shooting and ...
Russia has conducted extensive attacks on Ukraine in recent days in what is being viewed as retaliation for an audacious ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia's FSB calls China 'the enemy' — leaked NYT report exposes secret Kremlin fearsRussian President Vladimir Putin publicly stated that Russia's friendship with China is unshakable. He said their strategic ...
After Russia launched the "most powerful attack" on Ukraine's Kharkiv, US President Donald Trump appeared to justify the Kremlin's large-scale attack on Ukrainian cities, in retaliation to Ukraine's ...
Air assaults on Saturday killed at least four people. Kharkiv’s mayor described an overnight strike as “the most powerful ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin called for private investors in Russia's space sector as it seeks to develop a satellite ...
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