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Russian Analysts Predict How Russia-Ukraine Conflict Will End

Russian analysts weigh in on the advance of Moscow's troops in Ukraine.

Zelenskyy ‘Lost Interest’ in N.A.T.O., Ready to ‘Discuss and Find Compromise’ Regarding Status of Crimea, Donbass

Ukrainian president no longer sees NATO alliance in country's near future, prepared to "discuss and find a compromise on the points about the temporarily occupied territories and unrecognized republics."

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.

China to Increase Military Spending in 2022

China is expected to increase spending on its defense budget in 2022.

Bill Barr Would Not Prosecute Trump for Jan 6 Riot Despite Holding Him ‘Morally Responsible’

Bill Barr said that he thought that Trump was responsible for sending rioters to the Capitol on January 6.

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.

Why is Joe Biden still working with Putin on Iran?

Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces invade a sovereign country, target civilian buildings on the thinnest possible pretexts, and now twice violate a ceasefire intended to help civilians flee a city under heavy Russian bombardment. So you would think we would have learned our lesson about Russia by now, but we haven't.

China Mandates COVID-Zero Policy in Shenzhen as Locals Struggle to Source Food

The Chinese regime continues to mandate its COVID-zero policy that quarantines all potential infections and locks down cities.

Dr. Oz’s Ties To Pharma, Tech Complicate Anti-Corporate Campaign Claims

While Republican Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz has billed himself as a staunch opponent of big corporations, his ties to major technology and pharmaceutical corporations complicate his campaign rhetoric.

Squires: Biden Reaps the Benefits of Nominating Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, but She Pays the Costs

Joe Biden’s first appointment to the Supreme Court was guaranteed to be controversial for reasons outside his nominee’s control. 

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