Por: The New York Times World June 10, 2023
Intense fighting raged across a wide swath of southeastern Ukraine for a second day on Friday, as Ukrainian forces attacked occupying Russian troops in multiple locations, while military analysts and U.S. officials cautioned that it was far too early to gauge the success of Kyiv’s offensive.Both sides were grappling with severe flooding caused by the on the Dnipro River, but east of there, the fierce combat indicated that Ukraine’s against... + full article
New York Daily News USA Nation August 29, 2023
A man was killed over the weekend in a road-rage shooting between a driver and a group of bikers in Philadelphia. The violence happened around 9 p.m. Saturday night near the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, after a group of... + más
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Time USA Business April 05, 2023
Feeling stuck and unappreciated at work? Want to work somewhere with a higher salary, better work-life balance and a boss you can actually stand? Maybe you’ve just had a really bad work day. Your first instinct might be to fire out applications to every relevant job listing... + más
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Politico USA Politics February 23, 2023
Just over a year ago, most western commentators and policymakers had effectively written off Ukraine ever regaining control of Crimea, the peninsula which Russia invaded and annexed in early 2014. Sure, it was still officially considered Ukrainian territory, and U.S. and... + más
Attempt to retake Crimea will spark global nuclear war, official warns | Newsweek
Russia floats nuclear deterrence if Ukraine attacks Crimea | Newsweek
Politico USA Politics February 17, 2023
MUNICH — A top Armed Services Democrat expressed deep concerns on Friday over the prospect of Ukrainian forces waging a bloody fight to retake Crimea. “I think there’s more of a consensus out there that people realize that Ukraine is not going to militarily retake... + más
Here's How Ukraine Could Retake Crimea | Politico
Newsweek USA World February 04, 2023
A key ally to Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Moscow could turn to nuclear deterrence if Ukraine tries to retake control of Crimea.Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who currently serves as the deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia, said in an... + más
Ten Ways Hypersonic Weapons Can Strengthen Strategic Deterrence | Forbes
This is the smart way for the U.S. to respond to Putin's hints over nuclear weapons | MarketWatch
Newsweek USA World January 30, 2023
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene warned against the United States supporting Ukraine if its military tries to retake control of Crimea amid the Russian invasion.Crimea, a region Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, could become a major site of combat during the next phase... + más
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NBC News USA World December 16, 2022
A Biden administration official recently told members of Congress that Ukraine has the military capability to retake Crimea, but some officials are concerned any large-scale offensive that threatens Russia’s hold on the peninsula could push Vladimir Putin to use nuclear... + más
Ex-Army general predicts Ukraine liberates Crimea by end of August | Newsweek
‘Final Crushing Blow’: Putin’s Men Scramble Over Feared Crimea Blitz | The Daily Beast
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