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  • Russia, Ukraine agree on new prisoner swap at Istanbul talks

    Russia, Ukraine agree on new prisoner swap at Istanbul talks

    MOSCOW / ISTANBUL

    Russia and Ukraine concluded a third round of peace talks in Istanbul, Türkiye on Wednesday, during which they agreed on a new prisoner exchange with at least 1,200 people from each side.

    The meeting…

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  • Former US embassy guard in Norway accused of spying for Russia, Iran due to Gaza war

    Former US embassy guard in Norway accused of spying for Russia, Iran due to Gaza war

    OSLO, Norway — A former security guard at the US Embassy in Norway has been indicted by prosecutors there on suspicion of espionage after he allegedly spied for Russia and Iran, state broadcaster NRK said Wednesday.

    The broadcaster…

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  • Gabbard declassifies new docs in latest push to cast doubt on Russia assessment – Politico

    1. Gabbard declassifies new docs in latest push to cast doubt on Russia assessment  Politico
    2. Targeting Obama, Trump’s Retribution Campaign Takes Another Turn  The New York Times
    3. New Russiagate evidence ‘directly point to’ Obama, DOJ will decide…

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  • Russia and Ukraine agree prisoner swap, but little other progress in Istanbul talks

    Russia and Ukraine agree prisoner swap, but little other progress in Istanbul talks

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  • Nuclear Deterrence is NATO’s Best Weapon Against Russia – War on the Rocks

    Nuclear Deterrence is NATO’s Best Weapon Against Russia – War on the Rocks

    In his 2022 article, “Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and NATO’s Nuclear Credibility Crisis,” Tyler Bowen argued that NATO should embrace what he called “moderate brinksmanship tactics” to deter Russia. Three years later, we asked him to…

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  • The Air Battle That Could Decide the Russia-Ukraine War – Foreign Policy

    The Air Battle That Could Decide the Russia-Ukraine War – Foreign Policy

    Arguably the most far-reaching developments in military technology and tactics that we have witnessed in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is the contest for air superiority above the battlefield using an increasing number and variety…

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