The latest on Russia’s war on Ukraine [What Think Tanks are thinking]
This note gathers links to the recent publications and commentaries from many international think tanks on Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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This note gathers links to the recent publications and commentaries from many international think tanks on Russia’s war on Ukraine.
New Delhi: India’s approach will be guided by energy security requirements with regards to importing oil, Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday even as media reports suggested divergence of opinion in some Western capitals over keeping the the price cap on Russian crude at $60 a barrel."We have repeatedly made it clear that our approach will be guided by our energy security requirements,"
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin may attend the G20 summit in India later this year, but no decision has yet been made, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday."It cannot be ruled out," the Kremlin spokesman said when asked if Putin’s participation in the summit in India was being considered. "But no decision has been made yet," Peskov clarified, Russian news agency TASS
What is the reason for a possible downturn in relations? Elections — scheduled in both countries — in the later part of this year and early 2024, respectivelyby Sant Kumar SharmaThese days, conciliatory write-ups have been appearing in Pakistani press regarding India-Pakistan relations. Different newspapers and TV channels have carried reports and commentaries by experts extolling the virtues of
KYIV (Reuters) — Ukrainian forces faced relentless Russian attacks on Bakhmut in its eastern Donetsk region, with both sides reporting mounting enemy casualties as they battled across a small river that bisects the ruined town and now marks the front …
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An estimated 11,000 Ukrainian refugees have settled in B.C. since the war broke out. Dozens of them have found a new life working at a Vancouver restaurant.
Ukraine refugee Yuliya Pelivan arrived in Saskatchewan a week ago. While planning to escape the war, she and her husband saw Canada as a safe place for their future family.
For former Londoner Volodymyr Tretyak and his wife, there was no question when it came to fighting for their home country of Ukraine against Russia’s invasion.
What happened to our healthy fear of nuclear war? The world reacted in horror to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine one year ago this week. But one of the alarming side effects of Putin’s war is how talk of using nuclear weapons has been almost casually tossed around over the last year. Last fall, our own president said the world could face nuclear “Armageddon” if Putin uses a nuke on Ukraine. People mostly shrugged and moved on. Almost 78 years removed from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and 31 years since the end of the Cold War, we’ve lost our proper fear of nuclear war. These are terrifying weapons, some of which are 3,000 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. We need a wake-up call about the reality of nuclear war and why it must NEVER happen. Glenn takes you through how the nuclear arms race developed between the U.S. and Russia. He also explores the current nuclear threats, what nuclear war would actually entail, and the unthinkable consequences that would result. Are we prepared? Is there anything you can do to increase your chance of survival in a nuclear attack? Subscribe to BlazeTV YouTube! https://bit.ly/2KJHuwu Join BlazeTV! https://get.blazetv.com/ Sign up for our NEWSLETTER: https://www.theblaze.com/newsletters/theblazeConnect with us on Social Media: http://twitter.com/BlazeTVhttp://instagram.com/TheBlazeTVhttp://facebook.com/BlazeMedia#WorldWar3 #WW# #WWIII #WorldWarIII #War #NuclearWar #GlennBeck #GlennTV #BlazeTV