Biden’s assurances to China change nothing

The US president only seems to be relenting toward Beijing because his party survived the midterm elections and he doesn’t need the bogeyman so badly for now By Timur Fomenko, a political analyst

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US court backs 1990s Russian oligarchs

The former owners of the defunct oil major Yukos are seeking $50 billion from Moscow A US court has dismissed Russia’s sovereign immunity defense in the high-profile Yukos case and upheld the enforcement of a $50 billion award to the former shareholders of the now-defunct company, RBK business daily reported on Sunday, citing documents.

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Massive wave of missile attacks reported across Ukraine

Monday’s operation follows Kiev’s attempt to destroy Europe’s longest bridge Multiple missile strikes targeted Ukrainian cities, all across the country. on Monday morning, according to local officials and media. The news comes two days after a bomb damaged the strategic Crimean Bridge – which Moscow has labelled a Ukrainian terrorist attack.

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