‘Russia hopes the Ukrainian refugees will disrupt Europe’

Russia would like to undermine the EU by the massive arrival of Ukrainian refugees, creating additional problems in EU countries’ economies and societies writes Roman Rukomeda. Roman Rukomeda is a Ukrainian political analyst. This is his 28th account of Russia’s … Read More

Ukraine war: Putin being misled by fearful advisers, US says

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is being misled by advisers who are too scared to tell him how badly the war in Ukraine is going, the White House says. Meanwhile British intelligence says Russian troops in Ukraine are demoralized, short of … Read More

More snow and ice expected as cold snap continues (UK-Scotland)

A cold snap has replaced last week’s sunshine and highs of 20C, with top temperatures predicted to be around 10C heading into the weekend. More snow, hail, and ice is expected in parts of England and Scotland in a sharp … Read More

Europe’s energy crisis sends shockwaves through Germany’s industrial heart

KELHEIM, Germany (Reuters) – Germany’s Mittelstand, the small and mid-sized companies that power Europe’s largest economy, was already battling its biggest crisis in a decade trying to absorb rocketing energy bills. Then the government warned it might have to turn … Read More

Netanyahu: Blinken making a ‘big mistake’ on Iran nuclear deal

posted in: Israel, News

Opposition leader, who as PM staunchly opposed initial agreement aimed at curbing Iran’s ability to obtain atomic weapons, says revived pact is danger to entire world. Opposition leader MK Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken … Read More

President Biden Warns ‘Real’ Grocery Shortages Are Coming

posted in: Breaking News, News

President Joe Biden said Thursday that a food shortage is in the near future for the U.S.—and it’s “gonna be real.” Following the sanctions that were placed on Russia by the U.S. government as a result of Russian President Vladimir … Read More

North Korea’s Missile Program Keeps Growing More Dangerous

posted in: Far East, News

South Korea’s Debate over Preemption is the Inevitable Result of North Korea’s Rapid Missilization – As a presidential candidate, South Korean President-Elect Yoon Seok-Yeol suggested that South Korea might need to preemptively strike North Korea because of its spiraling missile … Read More

Blinken: ‘Deal or no deal’ we’ll keep working with Israel to counter Iran

posted in: News, United States

Speaking after Bennett, Blinken touts the Biden’s administration’s “ironclad commitment” to Israel’s security and notes the recent Congressional approval of funds for the Iron Dome anti-missile system. “We also share and are united in addressing the challenges posed by Iran, … Read More

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