Russia right now does not have remotely enough forces in the region to subdue a country of nearly 40 million people. and for Ukraine to be a neutral state like Finland, Sweden or Austria
The residents of Borodyanka are picking up the pieces after Russian forces withdrew and left behind a shattered town. Hundreds of people are still missing, presumed buried under rubble.
Russian scholar examines disinformation and turmoil in his home country—and explains his decision to leave. The day after Prof. Konstantin Sonin finished a public lecture in Moscow, Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. A Russian citizen, the University of Chicago scholar has been a frequent critic of Putin's autocratic
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Ukraine has worked for years through legislation and military restructuring to contain a fringe far-right movement whose members proudly wear symbols steeped in Nazi history and espouse views
According to Robertson, one only has to look at a map. In his video, he linked each biblical name mentioned in Ezekiel to a modern-day state: > Cush = North Sudan and Egypt > Gomer = Ukraine
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