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How Reagan and Thatcher would have defeated Putin in Ukraine
Sadly, many Ukraine-supporting democracies have not done enough to wean themselves from Russian energy.The Hill - Politics - Ukraine -
Putin on our doorstep: Ukrainians watch as the frontline edges closer
Russian forces are advancing in the country’s eastern regions, but the recent arrival of US arms could help turn the tide. It was a perfect May evening. Daria Karpinska and her friends sat in the corner of a five-a-side pitch and played cards. ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
To prevent Georgia going down Putin’s path, sanction the country’s Russian puppets
Western governments have been far too passive for far too long, as Georgian Dream has moved the country in a nondemocratic direction closer to Russia.The Hill - Politics - Russia -
Shadow of war hangs over Orthodox Easter as Zelenskiy and Putin mark holiday
Russian president attends service led by one of his staunchest backers while Zelenskiy asserts God is on Kyiv’s side. Orthodox Easter services in Ukraine and Russia have taken on a political tone, as Volodymyr Zelenskiy asserted that God had a ...The Guardian - World -
Russian finance flows slump after US targets Putin’s war machine
Washington’s crackdown shows its leverage over global banking systemFinancial Times - Business - Russia -
South Sudan removes newly imposed taxes that had triggered suspension of UN food airdrops
South Sudan has removed recently imposed taxes and fees that had triggered the suspension of U.N. food airdropsABC News - World - United Nations -
Europe must find a way to help fund the fight against Putin – for its own sake | Phillip Inman
Reticence over the seizure of Russian state assets in Europe betrays a fatal underestimation of the threat Moscow poses. Europe has plotted an elegant decline that suits the needs of its ageing population, and the Ukraine war cannot be allowed to ...The Guardian - World -
As Putin begins another 6-year term, he is entering a new era of extraordinary power in Russia
Just a few months short of a quarter-century as Russia’s leader, Vladimir Putin starts another six-year term as president holding extraordinary powerABC News - World - Russia -
S&P 500 Notches a Weekly Gain After Jobs Report
Stocks finished out the week on a strong note after a Goldilocks jobs report boosted hopes for a late-summer rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Canada Charges Three Men in Killing of Sikh Activist
Canadian police charged three men in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist who Canada’s prime minister has suggested was killed with the help of Indian government agentsThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Er, Paramount Isn't a Streaming Survivor
Wherever the Netflix-inspired tumult leads next, expect advertising to take the starring role.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Score: Tesla, Starbucks, Paramount and More Stocks That Defined the Week
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.The Wall Street Journal - World -
My Fake Amazon 'Workbook'
The $12.99 volume is attributed to me and probably generated by AI. And I apparently have no recourse to the company.The Wall Street Journal - World - Amazon