Macron in Beijing: Sticking With China
Not accepting that future conflict between the West and China is “inescapable,” the French president urged Europe to commit to maintaining trade with China.
Not accepting that future conflict between the West and China is “inescapable,” the French president urged Europe to commit to maintaining trade with China.
U.S. commitment to substantial resources “reflects the American interests and values that are at stake,” the Department of Defense said, vowing to send more packages in the future.
Reports suggest that fears over the use of nuclear weaponry, having “crescendoed” late last year, have since “abated.”
The two companies manufacturing 155-millimeter artillery ammunition in Slovakia currently produce 30,000 rounds in a year—a tiny figure given that Ukraine launches 4,000 to 7,000 artillery rounds daily.
The fault lines between the different political groupings make combinations seem impossible, whether in the fight against corruption or on the position towards Russia.
Ukraine denies the claims, insisting that the Russians are still “very far” from taking Bakhmut.
Despite the de-dollarization trend, approximately 60% of the world’s foreign exchange reserves remain in U.S. dollars.
Former Russian President Medvedev opined that these ‘peacekeepers’ would be viewed as “soldiers of the enemy,” and that they “will die in the course of combat.”
In Europe, revitalized theaters are announcing new seasons that New Yorkers can now only dream about. As New York looks ever more provincial, Paris, Berlin, and Milan are only some of those offering Anna Netrebko in star roles.
In his speech, the King emphasised Germany’s decisive support for Ukraine—which he described as “courageous”—and the risks the war posed to European peace.