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American and European political elites seem to be wanting the Russia-Ukraine war to be fought to the last Ukranian and have done nothing to bring peace. It's time for a change.
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7th Most Popular Article of 2022: Few people today ask the most important question about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Why has a border dispute between Russia and Ukraine escalated to the point where people fear nuclear war?
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'Acting as an imperial power, Russia now seeks to redraw borders by force and to divide the world, once again, into blocs and spheres of influence.'
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Iran's use of 'suicide drones' in a series of deadly attacks shows that Russia is changing its strategy in the conflict.
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Thursday, Ukrainian forces pushed deep into enemy territory to open a second front in Kyiv's counterattack. This came as a surprise to the Russians who were occupying the area.
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During a trip to the province of Kamchatka in Russia's far east, Vladimir Putin's legs were shaking, which led to rumors that his health might be getting worse.
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Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, is giving Russian mothers a huge cash bonus if they have 10 or more children. This is a Soviet-era incentive that Putin is bringing back as the country of 145 million people plans for the future.
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It's not hard to find similarities between the notorious Elizabeth Holmes of Theranos and the brilliant Bulgarian-German con artist Ruja Ignatova, who pulled off the OneCoin scam, which was the second biggest in history after Bernie Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi scheme.
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A Ukrainian military official said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has been using body doubles at recent public events to hide health problems. The official said that the body doubles have different ears than the strongman.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that a nuclear war 'should never' be started, while the head of the United Nations warned that the strongman's war in Ukraine is 'one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away' from putting the world in danger of nuclear destruction.