Por: Newsweek World December 25, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that 99.9 percent of Russians would be willing to sacrifice their lives for the good of the country amid Moscow's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.Putin spoke on the matter during an interview with journalist Pavel Zarubin during a Christmas Day Rossiya-1 broadcast from Moscow. The Russian leader said that he has been reassured of his people's commitment over the last several months and throughout the... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA World August 17, 2023
Numerous Russians attempting to escape conscription onto the Ukrainian battlefield have made perilous journeys to the United States, trusting in the Biden administration's declaration that the U.S. would welcome those fleeing the war and their forced participation in it.... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion August 01, 2023
The story in Genesis of Abraham's willingness to kill his son Isaac at God's command still gets a lot of attention. But it doesn't get a lot of love. In every broadside against religion, God's horrifying demand for a sacrifice and Abraham's acquiescence... + más
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New York Post USA Sports June 29, 2023
Cy Young. Sandy Koufax. Randy Johnson. Charlie Robertson. Len Barker. Philip Humber. The club of pitchers, from the legendary to the otherwise forgettable, who have achieved a perfect game — that elegant little baseball schematic: 27 up, 27 down — added another member late... + más
The Daily Beast USA World June 23, 2023
Troy Offenbecker, a former U.S. Marine who has been fighting against since June of last year, was supposed to be on a break.He’d been fighting with the 3rd Bbattalion of the Ukrainian Foreign Legion and had taken several days off to try to decompress last week. Then his... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion February 21, 2023
How much punishment will the Russians take? Close to a thousand Russian soldiers are dying every day in Ukraine. Victory is nowhere in sight, and tens of thousands — or possibly even hundreds of thousands — more will die before the war ends. The economy is sputtering, living... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 29, 2022
A top Russian lawmaker is comparing the estimated hundreds of thousands of Russians who've left the country to rats, suggesting the country's ongoing problems are a ploy to drive out disloyal citizens.Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of the country's upper chamber of... + más
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The Daily Beast USA World October 24, 2022
Shivering under heavy clouds on a beach in the outskirts of Tbilisi, Georgia, a group of are taping their last shots for an anti-war music video. The drone operator and video director keep warm in a gray hoodie with a NASA logo on the back, shouting his orders to the group.... + más
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