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Zelensky Sends Putin a NATO Warning in Poland
On Tuesday, November 15th, 2022 Polish state media reported that a Russian made S – 300 missile struck a grain silo in Prezwodow, Poland, signaling what Poland described at the time as a major escalation of the Ukraine war. Subsequently, Poland has come to deny that Russia fired the missile. So much is known about…
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Russia Retreats to Western Bank of Dnipro
Russia’s retreat to the Western bank of the Dnipro, which, at the time Sergey Shoigu raised the call in a live televised meeting with his general staff, averted an imminent bloodbath over the capital city, Kherson. It is important to note the distinction that Russia retreated from the city. By retreating to the Western bank…
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Kherson to Witness Bloodiest Battle Yet
As winter approaches, one of Ukraine’s primary September counteroffensives, the battle for Kherson, is setting the stage for the region to witness the bloodiest battle yet of the Ukrainian war. While Ukrainian armed forces say they have reclaimed no less than 100 towns or villages, combat continues to range in the north and west of…
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The Anti-Russia Censorship Campaign Bans Russians from Educational Testing Service
The Educational Testing Service, the world’s largest education testing assessment platform for verifiable skills, recently disabled a feature designed to allow users from Russia to register on its platform, preventing Russian citizens from being able to take exams on the platform abroad. Headquartered in Lawrence Township, New Jersey, ETS’ decision to disable international access to…
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Ukrainian War Divides Europe’s Ruling Elites
Hungary’s Prime Minister, Viktor Mihály Orbán, recently called for the European Union to terminate the war effort. It is one of the first politicians at the head of a European state to voice his unequivocal opposition to the Ukrainian war effort, despite being at the head of a thoroughly reactionary regime. Orbán’s position, however, is…