Category: US-Russia
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A terrifying video displays the moment “Russians use machine guns to cold-bloodedly execute at least nine Ukrainian prisoners”
It’s believed that the drone film, which hasn’t been fully confirmed yet, shows the third senseless killing of an unarmed Ukrainian in recent weeks. The video is purportedly shot in the seized Donetsk region, close to the settlement of Ivanivske, Bakhmut. The horrific footage shows Ukrainian soldiers abandoning their rifles and then slipping out of…
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If Ukraine wins, Putin’s supporter threatens to launch a nuclear strike on Washington
Vladimir Putin’s close associate has warned to unleash nuclear weapons on the United States if its assault on Ukraine fails. Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, stated in a Sunday Telegram message that Moscow might employ nuclear weapons should “Ukraine with its supporters” succeed in forcing Russia out of the war-torn nation.…
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Pelosi charges some demonstrators calling for a cease-fire in Gaza of being connected to Russia
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, encouraged the FBI to look into the possibility that some demonstrators demanding a cease-fire in Gaza may be connected to Russia on Sunday. During an interview with CNN’s State of the Union host Dana Bash, the former speaker of the House expressed her belief that some demonstrators have…
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Putin’s Overture for Ukraine Peace Talks Sparks Skepticism Amidst War Tensions
Genuine peace negotiations appear unlikely despite reports of Russia sending signals through covert channels indicating a willingness to discuss an end to the war in Ukraine. According to reports, Vladimir Putin may be willing to rescind his opposition to Ukraine joining NATO based on indications he allegedly provided to senior US officials last month. Experts…
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U.S. Faces Hurdles in Providing Urgent Military Aid to Ukraine Amid Congressional Debates
Amidst ongoing debates in Congress regarding foreign military spending, Pentagon officials revealed that the United States is currently unable to access its weapons stockpile to assist Ukraine in its fight against Russian forces. Major General Pat Ryder the Defense Department’s press secretary highlighted that the congressional hold on additional funding is hindering the provision of…
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Russia’s Pivot Away from the West: A Strategic Transformation
In a significant diplomatic move, Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister hinted at a transformative shift in the nation’s foreign policy during a recent press conference. Lavrov’s comments skillfully delivered underscored Russia’s evolving alliances and its intention to break away from centuries-old West-centric approaches. The repercussions of this shift are profound challenging traditional narratives and sparking…
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Ukraine Accused in Deadly Donetsk Shelling: Moscow’s Blame Game Unfolds in News Wrap
In a tumultuous series of events, international headlines highlight Russia’s accusation of Ukrainian shelling leading to 27 deaths near Russian-occupied Donetsk. Meanwhile, Gaza health officials report a grim milestone in the Israel-Hamas war with over 25,000 Palestinian casualties. In Iraq, a U.S. airbase faces an attack, Indonesia witnesses the eruption of its most active volcano,…
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Opposes $60 Billion Ukraine Aid Plea, Citing Zelensky’s Call for Peace
In a Twitter post on Friday, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stirred controversy by leveraging Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky‘s recent speech at the World Economic Forum to argue against the proposed $60 billion aid for Ukraine. Greene, a staunch Trump ally highlighted Zelensky’s plea for peace in Davos asserting that Washington’s push for additional funds fuels…
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Russia’s Sierra II-Class Submarine’s Titanium Advancement Stuns; US Navy Left in Awe
Russia’s Sierra II-Class submarine, a Cold War-era technological marvel leaves the U.S. Navy astonished with its titanium hull innovation. The Sierra II, commissioned in the 1990s, showcased superior speed and diving capabilities, thanks to its titanium construction, a feat the U.S. opted against due to the material’s challenges. Cold War Submarine Race The Sierra II,…
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Marines Delayed in Mediterranean Amidst Escalating Gaza Conflict
The USS Bataan housing 2,000 Marines finds itself entangled in prolonged duty in the Mediterranean due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the ensuing regional repercussions. Originally slated to return home the Marines aboard are now central to U.S. military operations in the troubled area. CBS News correspondent Charlie D’Agata brings exclusive insights from…