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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight: Why the World Needs to Back Its Stand

Imagine if history books someday judge us by our actions, not our words. Did we stop Russia from spreading chaos across Europe? Could we have prevented Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine? Was there a chance to bring order back to a world ruled by laws? Let’s not forget, we might have made some big

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Trump's Pick for Security: Waltz on Hungary's Role in Ukraine Peace

Florida Republican Mike Waltz, Donald Trump's choice for national security adviser, recently spoke about Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orbán, and his relationship with Trump. Orbán, known for his ties to Russia, met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago days before announcing talks with Russian President Puti

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Dec 16 2024POLITICS

Trump's 'America First' Policy: A Look at Global Conflicts and Consequences

President-elect Donald Trump is stepping into a world full of heated conflicts. Two experts from Indiana University are warning that his 'America First' policy might not be the best move. The U. S. is already facing intense wars in places like Ukraine and the Middle East. Trump has a lot on his plat

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Is Putin Really Gearing Up to Use Nuclear Weapons?

Lately, Russia has been making some big threats about using nuclear weapons. This started after Ukraine was given the go-ahead to use some long-range missiles from the West. On November 19, President Vladimir Putin signed a new law making it easier to use nuclear weapons. Two days later, Russia show

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Putin's Loss in Syria: A Blow to Russia's Global Influence

Russia's stand in Syria has turned sour, dealing a blow to President Vladimir Putin's global aspirations. The potential fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could mean trouble for Russia's sole naval base in the Mediterranean Sea and an important airfield used for operations in Africa. These bas

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

NATO Boss Pushes Europe to Boost Defense Spending as US Shifts

NATO's top boss, Mark Rutte, has been urging European countries to step up their defense spending. This comes as Donald Trump is set to return to the White House. Trump had previously criticized NATO allies for not spending enough on defense, which hurt trust among the allies. Back in 2014, after R

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

Russia's Missile Timeline: A Surprise to the U. S. ?

In a recent phone call, Russia's top military commander, General Valery Gerasimov, had some news for the U. S. He told General Charles C. Q. Brown, the U. S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that Russia had been planning to launch a hypersonic missile at Ukraine way before the U. S. allowed Ky

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

WHY UKRAINE'S FIGHT MATTERS TO THE WORLD

The war in Ukraine is more than just a fight between two countries. It's about whether we, as a world, care about a country's right to exist. Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, sees Ukraine as part of Russia. He believes he's winning and will accept nothing less than Ukraine's surrender. Ukraine, on t

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Dec 01 2024POLITICS

Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Mixed Families Face Heartache and Hope

Vasily Bublikov, a half-Ukrainian, half-Russian Chicago resident, feels torn by the ongoing war. His family is split between the two nations, making the conflict personal. “It's like seeing my dad fight my mom, ” he said. The war hit a new high recently when Russia's President Putin threatened to us

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Dec 01 2024POLITICS

Putin's Praise for Trump: A Fresh Start?

Russian President Vladimir Putin has high hopes for the incoming U. S. President, Donald Trump. He believes Trump's intelligence and experience make him capable of finding solutions to complex problems. This optimistic view comes despite the current tensions between Moscow and the West, especially o

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