Por: New York Post Opinion October 08, 2022
President Joe Biden’s mindless motor-mouth is now a bleeding national-security issue, as his at a Manhattan fundraiser sows fear here at home while heartening Vladimir Putin that his tough talk is working. As bad, suggests a willingness to (needlessly) betray Ukraine. “We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis,” the president reportedly said of to keep the Ukrainian territory he’s... + full article
Newsweek USA World October 10, 2022
Referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin's wave of strikes on Ukraine on Monday as revenge for the country's alleged targeting of a key bridge over the weekend is shifting the blame onto Ukraine, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.The Russian leader has... + más
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Zelenskyy urges G-7 to send more weapons and impose a price cap on Russian energy exports after Russian missile strikes rock Ukraine | CNBC
Newsweek USA World October 09, 2022
Former President Donald Trump blamed the United States for almost forcing Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine.Trump's remarks came as Russia continued to stall in their struggling special military operation, ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin more... + más
Putin escalates criticism of Russian defense minister amid draft snags: ISW | Newsweek
Fox News spreading Putin's propaganda and lies, Liz Cheney says | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 07, 2022
Chechnya's leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, delivered a warm congratulatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin on his 70th birthday, after a week of criticizing how the Ukraine war has been handled.In a stark shift of tone after publicly ridiculing Putin's military... + más
Putin ally claims he was promoted after urging for nuclear strike | Newsweek
Twitter users share what they'd give Putin on his 70th birthday | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
As Russia's military mobilization continues to face hurdles, a U.S. think tank says Russian President Vladimir Putin will increasingly pin the blame on Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu while shoring up support with other military factions.The Institute for the Study of War... + más
Putin's silence over Crimean bridge explosion causing anger in Russia: ISW | Newsweek
Putin regime's reported fractures risk making him look weak: ISW | Newsweek
New York Post USA Life October 03, 2022
Standing at 6 feet, 2 inches tall, Marie Temara is the oldest in her family of five – but rings in as the shortest. The self-proclaimed tallest family on TikTok has gone viral online, with some amassing millions of views. “About a year ago, I posted a TikTok about being a... + más
TikTok politics: Candidates turn to it 'for better or worse' | WPLG Local 10
TikTok politics: Candidates turn to it 'for better or worse' | Associated Press
Newsweek USA World October 01, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin's victory in the Donbas referendums might be bad news for his successors, setting them up for political suicide if they want to undo Putin's moves in Ukraine.On Friday, Putin annexed four occupied Ukrainian territories—the Donetsk,... + más
Putin annexing Ukraine parallels Hitler before WWII: Former diplomat | Newsweek
Veteran suicide rate is lowest in years, VA says, but advocates worry that's an undercount | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 22, 2022
Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine will go down as one of the most rapacious foreign policy gambits of post-World War II history. Exactly how it ends is hard to predict, but we do know this: What Putin expected would be a quick victory has become an extended and... + más
Deal that prevented rail strike still needs worker support | Associated Press
Poland, South Korea seal $3 billion military aircraft deals | Associated Press
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