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Fertilizer Prices Surge as Ukraine War Cuts Supply, Leaving Farmers Shocked

Smaller harvests loom from Argentina to Indonesia, and developing countries are bracing for higher food costs; ‘It’s like a scary movie’

The White House can’t just wash away the stink of Hunter Biden’s laptop

The White House at some point is going to have to address Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Russia Claims US Tested Experimental Drugs on Ukrainian Soldiers

The Russian military has raised new allegations of US-sponsored secretive research in Ukraine

Joe Rogan Calls Out U-Turn on Ukraine Coverage

The nation was perceived as the “most corrupt country in Europe” before Russia’s attack, the podcaster noted

N.A.T.O, Ukraine Estimate 7,000 to 15,600 Russian Troops Killed

Ukrainian news outlet includes over 500 tanks, over 1,500 armored vehicles.

Russia Keeps Ban on Facebook, Instagram for ‘Extremist Activities’

Court responds to Meta's decision to allow calls for violence against the Russian military.

Ukraine Rejects Ultimatum as U.S.-Russia Ties ‘On the Brink of Collapse’

Ukraine won't accept ultimatums from Russia as Biden broadcasts "unacceptable" remarks about Putin.

Biden Under Fire for U.S. Funding Scientific Testing on Cats in Russia, Despite Sanctions: ‘Stomach-Churning’

President Biden is under fire for allowing U.S. tax dollars to fund government research in Russia, including “stomach-churning” scientific tests on cats, despite championing economic sanctions against the country for its invasion of Ukraine.

Russia Warns Naval Mines Placed in Black Sea Allegedly by Ukraine Forces Have Gone Adrift

Russia issued a formal maritime warning saying that a number of naval mines that were placed in the  Black Sea—allegedly by Ukrainians in efforts to counter Moscow’s invasion—are no longer attached to their anchors and could drift toward the Straits of Bosphorus and the Mediterranean Sea.

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