Russia’s View On Ukraine

Russia’s View On Ukraine

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Energy Emergency Hits Philippines

The economic fallout of the war with Iran is hitting countries all around the world. This week, the Philippines became the first country to declare a state of national energy emergency, and a Filipino refinery received a shipment of Russian oil today after the US waived sanctions ...  Show more

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide

Donald Trump took the United States to war, and now he's trying to find a way out of it. That leaves Europe in a quandary, wanting to support its most powerful ally while keeping out of a war they reject. While NATO's secretary general says Trump is acting to keep the world safe, ...  Show more

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