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‘Influence Church’ Partners with Romanian Congregation ‘Logos Faith’ to Support Ukrainian Refugees (Video, Pictures)

Southern California church teams up with Romanian group bringing aid to mothers and children displaced by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Zelensky: West Should Solve Ukrainian ‘Technical Issue,’ Provide Combat Aircraft 

The Ukrainian president says if westerners don’t supply Ukraine with combat aircraft they'll be responsible for “large-scale humanitarian catastrophe.”

Russians Face Unique, Total Cultural Rejection

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked a uniquely widespread global rejection of all things Russian — going far beyond the aggression shown to other groups whose radicals or leaders have taken innocent lives.

Trump: U.S. Will Be ‘Taken Advantage of by Europe’ Amid Russian Oil Ban

President Trump releases statement condemning Europe and mainstream media.

War in Ukraine to Cause Massive Food Supply Chain Crisis

According to the director of one major agricultural organization, the world is on the verge of a worldwide food crisis as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.

World Economic Forum Leader Advocates China-Style ‘Re-Education Camps’ Used for Uyghur Genocide

The World Economic Forum named Wang Guan as one of its Young Global Leaders in 2021.

5 New Special Counsel Arguments Against a Russia Hoaxer’s Attempt to Escape

Special Counsel John Durham demolished a key Russia hoax figure’s attempt to get criminal charges against him dropped.

Russia’s List of ‘Unfriendly Countries’

Russian government approves list of unfriendly countries and territories that imposed or joined the sanctions against Russia after the start of its military operation in Ukraine.

French Journalist Claims Ukrainian Citizens Have Been ‘Targeted,’ Killed by Ukraine Gov’t ‘Since 2014’: ‘I Have Proof’ (Watch)

"Residents of the Donbass began to be targeted by their own government in 2014" says French reporter.

Supreme Court Lets Cops Use Cameras to Spy on Private Citizen, Without Warrant

The U.S. Supreme Court has said, by its decision not to take up the argument, that it's fine for police departments to mount multiple cameras to spy on a private citizens for more than a year – without a warrant.

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