Exaggerated assessments and exaggerated promises made by some Russian media activists have created unrealistic expectations of the war in Russian society. In this atmosphere, it has become difficult for the Russian President to exit the war.
The massive Russian attack was designed based on the classic "saturation" pattern: first, Geran kamikaze drones engaged and exhausted the air defense, then cruise missiles and ballistic systems entered the operation, ultimately paralyzing Ukraine's defense systems.
Protesters are demanding the resignation of Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz and criticizing the country's deteriorating economic and social situation.
To dominate the world, the Americans tied the global oil trade to the dollar since the 1970s and then kept other countries away from managing the market.
A French company has won a contract to protect NATO headquarters in Brussels from drones.
The Financial Times reported that the Chinese President raised his voice during talks with Trump in Beijing.
As the war in Ukraine continues, Russia has increased its political and security pressure on the Baltic states, especially Latvia.
The plane of the UK defense minister was the target of an electronic attack on the Russian-Estonian border.
The UK has condemned the “dangerous” interception of one of its reconnaissance planes by Russian fighter jets over the Black Sea.
The Republican Party is trying to steal seats in Congress through electoral engineering, a move that is now facing fierce legal resistance and a wave of civil unrest.