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US To Gift Ukraine Advanced Air Defense Systems

Washington will provide Kiev with eight NASAMS air defense systems, the Pentagon has said.

According to the DoD, Ukraine will receive two of them in the near future.

The US will also provide Ukraine with new anti-UAV capabilities including the VAMPIRE counter-drone system.

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Epic Drought Hits US, Solutions Ignored
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‘The Most Censored News’ hosted by comedian & writer Lee Camp is a twice-weekly look at the most censored stories on the new video platform Behind the Headlines – a MintPress video project that is 100% viewer supported. Camp brings to light stories that are ignored by the corporate media and digs deeper when the mainstream media fails to. Having been a professional stand-up comic for 20 years and the host/head writer of the hit TV show ‘Redacted Tonight,’ Camp is uniquely suited to bring humor to these topics.

Environmentalists have been saying for decades that the climate crisis would impact us all, and the mainstream media has essentially ignored it. And if you’re thinking, “Mainstream media covers climate change a...

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Northern Ireland Secretary accused of providing ‘no clarity’ on Stormont crisis
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The Sinn Féin vice president met Chris Heaton-Harris on Tuesday as part of a series of talks involving the minister and Stormont leaders.
UK home sec­re­tary slammed for asy­lum seek­er ‘in­va­sion’ re­marks
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Op­po­si­tion law­mak­ers, char­i­ties and Con­ser­v­a­tive MPs round on Suel­la Braver­man over ‘in­flam­ma­to­ry’ com­ments.
Published On 1 Nov 2022
What’s at stake in the Cham­pi­ons League fi­nal group match­es?
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Eight teams are gun­ning for the last four places in Eu­rope’s top club foot­ball com­pe­ti­tion.
Published On 1 Nov 2022
In Rus­sia, pa­tri­ot­ic crit­ics speak out on Ukraine war fail­ures
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A ris­ing num­ber of crit­ics are tak­ing aim at mil­i­tary com­man­ders as they chart the Ukraine con­flict on so­cial me­dia.
Published On 1 Nov 2022
Ar­men­ian PM Pashinyan in Iran af­ter meet­ing with Putin, Aliyev
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Tehran says peace in the Cau­ca­sus is im­por­tant but warns it will not tol­er­ate a cor­ri­dor sought by Baku and Ankara.
Published On 1 Nov 2022
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Eng­land beat New Zealand to keep T20 World Cup hopes alive
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Eng­land avoid elim­i­na­tion to grab sec­ond place in their group with one match to go.
Published On 1 Nov 2022
Brazil’s Supreme Court or­ders re­moval of pro-Bol­sonaro road­blocks
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Far-right pres­i­dent still has not com­ment­ed on his elec­tion de­feat as truck­ers erect protest block­ades for a sec­ond day.
Published On 1 Nov 2022
US top judge tem­porar­i­ly halts push to ob­tain Trump’s tax records
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Chief Jus­tice John Roberts ef­fec­tive­ly paus­es ef­fort by con­gres­sion­al pan­el to get for­mer US pres­i­dent’s tax re­turns.
Published On 1 Nov 2022
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US im­pos­es weapons-re­lat­ed sanc­tions on ISIL mem­bers in So­ma­lia
The ac­tion comes as the US seeks to in­crease fo­cus on ex­pos­ing and dis­rupt­ing ‘ter­ror­ist’ fi­nanc­ing net­works in Africa.
Published On 1 Nov 2022
British dictionary names word of the year
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According to the Collins Dictionary, 2022 has been “an extended period of instability and insecurity”

Collins Dictionary has named “Permacrisis” its word of the year for 2022, stating that the term sums up “how truly awful” it has been. Amid conflict, political upheaval and economic crises, political leaders have told the public to prepare for more of the same.

Defined by Collins as “an extended period of instability and insecurity, especially one resulting from a series of catastrophic events,” ‘Permacrisis’ was announced as the publisher’s word of the year on Tuesday.

The term...

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No ‘moral conflict’ over buying Russian oil – India
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The oil and gas minister says New Delhi’s top priority is its own people

India sees no “moral conflict” in importing Russian oil despite the West’s attempts to curb Moscow’s revenues, Indian oil and gas minister, Hardeep Singh Puri, has said. The US and EU have tried to restrict Russian oil and gas trade as part of sanctions that were imposed on Moscow in the wake of its military operation in Ukraine, which was launched in February. 

During an interview on CNN on Monday, anchor Becky Anderson asked Puri whether India has “any qualms about continuing to buy so much” Russian oil.

The minister corrected Anderson by saying that...

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'Windfall of war': Energy firms report bumper profits as millions continue to struggle
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The continuous surge in oil and fuel prices due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war impacted millions globally with people coping with a rise in the

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As crisis after crisis plague the world, 'Permacrisis' becomes Collins' word of the year 2022
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We are two years into the 2020s and in this short time the world has witnessed quite a rollercoaster of events; from the pandemic that forced every

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‘WWIII has already effectively begun’ – Nouriel Roubini
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According to the renowned economist, “everything will split in two” 

A new world war is practically underway, “certainly in Ukraine and cyberspace,” economist Nouriel Roubini explained.

Last week, the New York University professor was interviewed by Der Spiegel and listed some of the world’s most acute problems.

Recalling a recent event hosted by the International Monetary Fund, he referred to historian Niall Ferguson who “said in a speech there that we would be lucky if we got an economic crisis like in the 1970s — and not a war like in the 1940s.”

When speaking about major global threats, Roubini mentioned the ongoing con...

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Cases declining but Monkeypox remains a 'global health emergency': WHO
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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared on Tuesday that the monkeypox outbreak still qualifies as a global health emergency and should be trea

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