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    Hunter Biden’s Foreign Visits Cost Taxpayers Nearly $200,000, According to Gov’t Database
    Mar16

    Hunter Biden’s Foreign Visits Cost Taxpayers Nearly $200,000, According to Gov’t Database

    Then-vice president Joe Biden spared no words when he extolled the virtues of his second son, Hunter Biden, in a 2013 address to South Korean students at the elite Yonsei University. “And as I speak, my son has just boarded—my grown son has just boarded a plane, an aircraft—he’s heading to the Philippines,” Biden said....

    EU Slams Russia For Militarization, Human Rights In Crimea, Six Years After Referendum
    Mar16

    EU Slams Russia For Militarization, Human Rights In Crimea, Six Years After Referendum

    The European Union has slammed Russia for its increasing militarization of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and human rights transgressions six years after its “illegal” annexation. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...

    Hunter Biden’s Foreign Visits Cost Taxpayers $200,000
    Mar16

    Hunter Biden’s Foreign Visits Cost Taxpayers $200,000

    Then-vice president Joe Biden spared no words when he extolled the virtues of his second son, Hunter Biden, in a 2013 address to South Korean students at the elite Yonsei University. “And as I speak, my son has just boarded—my grown son has just boarded a plane, an aircraft—he’s heading to the Philippines,” Biden said....

    Ukraine Railways to Halt International Trains From March 17
    Mar15

    Ukraine Railways to Halt International Trains From March 17

    KIEV (Reuters) – State-run Ukrainian railways company Ukrzaliznytsia will suspend all international passenger trains from March 17 in an attempt to… …read more Source:: U.S....

    Putin Formally Signs Off on Constitutional Changes That Allow Him to Extend Power
    Mar15

    Putin Formally Signs Off on Constitutional Changes That Allow Him to Extend Power

    Vladimir Putin has formally signed off on constitutional amendments that would allow the Russian leader to run again for president in 2024, the Interfax news agency reported on March 14.The announcement comes a day after it was reported that all of Russia’s regional parliaments had voted in favor of the measures.In January, Putin announced...

    Putin Approves Law That Could Keep Him in Power Until 2036
    Mar14

    Putin Approves Law That Could Keep Him in Power Until 2036

    Vladimir Putin has formally signed off on constitutional amendments that would allow the Russian leader to run again for president in 2024.His approval comes a day after it was reported that all of Russia’s regional parliaments had voted in favor of the measures.In January, Putin announced a major shake-up of Russian politics and a...

    Massive US Military Exercise in Europe Is Still a Go, Despite Travel Restrictions
    Mar14

    Massive US Military Exercise in Europe Is Still a Go, Despite Travel Restrictions

    KYIV, Ukraine—Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. military has plans to scale back, but not cancel, its biggest military exercise in Europe in 25 years. Some 20,000 U.S. troops were slated to deploy to Europe and back this spring for the Defender-Europe 20 exercise, which was to last through May and take place in 10 European countries. U.S....

    America’s Opportunity to Quell Russian Meddling in Libya
    Mar14

    America’s Opportunity to Quell Russian Meddling in Libya

    Borscht, or beet soup, is a staple of Eastern European cuisine. Its dense, complex flavor derives in part from the sour cream that is often mixed in. In the thick soup of the Libyan civil war, the shadowy group of Russian paramilitaries known as the Wagner Group is the sour cream. Its involvement has made the war–already a proxy struggle for...

    Intelligence agencies use coronavirus information to target enemies, analysts say
    Mar13

    Intelligence agencies use coronavirus information to target enemies, analysts say

    “We’ve seen Russia use it against Ukraine, China use it against Southeast Asia, North Korea against South Korea,” one cybersecurity analyst said. …read more Source::...

    COVID-19: Ukraine Reports First Death; Iran To Empty Streets; Kazakhstan Announces First Cases
    Mar13

    COVID-19: Ukraine Reports First Death; Iran To Empty Streets; Kazakhstan Announces First Cases

    Ukraine has reported its first novel coronavirus death. Authorities said on March 13 that an elderly woman died after being hospitalized a day earlier in a western region of the country, prompting security officials to announce a border closure to foreigners within 48 hours. …read more Source:: Radio Free Europe / Radio...