• The Wagner Group's Assault On Putin Is A Wake-Up Call The West Must Hear: Steve Forbes

    Steve Forbes explains why the coup attempt against Russian President Vladimir Putin by the Wagner Group should be a wake-up call to the U.S. and NATO—and why help for Ukraine must accelerate as quickly as possible.


    #forbes #wagnergroup #putin #coup #russia #nato #us #ukraine #wakeupcall #accelerate
    The Wagner Group's Assault On Putin Is A Wake-Up Call The West Must Hear: Steve Forbes Steve Forbes explains why the coup attempt against Russian President Vladimir Putin by the Wagner Group should be a wake-up call to the U.S. and NATO—and why help for Ukraine must accelerate as quickly as possible. #forbes #wagnergroup #putin #coup #russia #nato #us #ukraine #wakeupcall #accelerate
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  • Russians flee as Ukraine blows up two tanks and stops counter-attack dead

    A Russian attack was foiled in the east of Ukraine. Three tanks loaded with troops attacked north of Kreminna. Artillery began shelling the tanks before one of them hit a mine. The tank began burning before exploding in a huge fireball. Kreminna is one of the few areas where Russia is still trying to push forward. But Putin’s troops are meeting with only limited success.

    #dailymail #russionaflee #ukraine #counterattack #troops #kreminna #attack
    Russians flee as Ukraine blows up two tanks and stops counter-attack dead A Russian attack was foiled in the east of Ukraine. Three tanks loaded with troops attacked north of Kreminna. Artillery began shelling the tanks before one of them hit a mine. The tank began burning before exploding in a huge fireball. Kreminna is one of the few areas where Russia is still trying to push forward. But Putin’s troops are meeting with only limited success. #dailymail #russionaflee #ukraine #counterattack #troops #kreminna #attack
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  • Russian police forcefully detain activists supporting Putin foe Navalny in Moscow

    Russian police forcefully detain activists supporting Putin foe Navalny in Moscow. Risking their own prison terms, some Navalny (inset) supporters in Russia marked his birthday by holding individual pickets, while others painted graffiti.

    Police quickly detained many for questioning, and officers maintained a raised presence in downtown Moscow and moved quickly to round up those who tried to stage individual pickets on Pushkin Square (right) and elsewhere in the capital.

    Mr Navalny's supporters also demonstrated in St Petersburg and other Russian cities, holding one-person pickets and leaving signs and graffiti in Mr Navalny's support, wishing him 'Happy Birthday Alexei' (top right) or demanding 'Freedom for Alexei Navalny' (bottom right).

    Pro-Navalny demonstrations were held in several European cities, with many holding 'Free Navalny' posters (pictured left: activists in Georgia). Navalny's team says he has been harassed in prison and kept in a 'punishment cell' for minor transgressions. His supporters say the authorities are trying to crush his morale.

    The arch-foe of Russian President Vladimir Putin said he woke up in a punishment cell on his 47th birthday, adding in a message published on social media that it was his 16th such stint.

    #dailymail #news #breakingnews #russia #rioters #protest #russianpolice #videos #archfoe #freenavalny #transgressions #morale
    Russian police forcefully detain activists supporting Putin foe Navalny in Moscow Russian police forcefully detain activists supporting Putin foe Navalny in Moscow. Risking their own prison terms, some Navalny (inset) supporters in Russia marked his birthday by holding individual pickets, while others painted graffiti. Police quickly detained many for questioning, and officers maintained a raised presence in downtown Moscow and moved quickly to round up those who tried to stage individual pickets on Pushkin Square (right) and elsewhere in the capital. Mr Navalny's supporters also demonstrated in St Petersburg and other Russian cities, holding one-person pickets and leaving signs and graffiti in Mr Navalny's support, wishing him 'Happy Birthday Alexei' (top right) or demanding 'Freedom for Alexei Navalny' (bottom right). Pro-Navalny demonstrations were held in several European cities, with many holding 'Free Navalny' posters (pictured left: activists in Georgia). Navalny's team says he has been harassed in prison and kept in a 'punishment cell' for minor transgressions. His supporters say the authorities are trying to crush his morale. The arch-foe of Russian President Vladimir Putin said he woke up in a punishment cell on his 47th birthday, adding in a message published on social media that it was his 16th such stint. #dailymail #news #breakingnews #russia #rioters #protest #russianpolice #videos #archfoe #freenavalny #transgressions #morale
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  • Why Ukraine's Kraken special forces are Putin's nightmare | Russia Ukraine update

    The Ukrainian soccer fans who became Putin's nightmare | Russia Ukraine update | Before Russia invaded Ukraine they were a collection of football ultras, right-wing agitators, and veterans of the notorious Azov Battalion.

    Now, they are crack soldiers and part of one of Ukraine’s best fighting units called Kraken. Putin’s propagandists call them Neo-Nazis, and they have faced accusations of harbouring far-right fanatics and war crimes - all of which they deny.

    But to ordinary citizens this controverisal unit are simply the Defenders of Kharkiv who spearheaded Ukraine’s stunning counter-attack out of the city last year, guardians of Bakhmut where they helped keep the road of life open, and veterans of shadowy undercover operations from the south of Ukraine all the way to the Russian border.

    They have been praised by President Zelensky himself, and serve under the direct command of Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukrainian military intelligence.This is the story of Kraken’s rise from obscurity to become one of the country’s best-known fighting units.

    #russia #russiaukraine #russiaukrainewar #ukraine #ukrainewar #ukrainerussia #dailymail #news #breakingnews #bakhmut #military
    Why Ukraine's Kraken special forces are Putin's nightmare | Russia Ukraine update The Ukrainian soccer fans who became Putin's nightmare | Russia Ukraine update | Before Russia invaded Ukraine they were a collection of football ultras, right-wing agitators, and veterans of the notorious Azov Battalion. Now, they are crack soldiers and part of one of Ukraine’s best fighting units called Kraken. Putin’s propagandists call them Neo-Nazis, and they have faced accusations of harbouring far-right fanatics and war crimes - all of which they deny. But to ordinary citizens this controverisal unit are simply the Defenders of Kharkiv who spearheaded Ukraine’s stunning counter-attack out of the city last year, guardians of Bakhmut where they helped keep the road of life open, and veterans of shadowy undercover operations from the south of Ukraine all the way to the Russian border. They have been praised by President Zelensky himself, and serve under the direct command of Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukrainian military intelligence.This is the story of Kraken’s rise from obscurity to become one of the country’s best-known fighting units. #russia #russiaukraine #russiaukrainewar #ukraine #ukrainewar #ukrainerussia #dailymail #news #breakingnews #bakhmut #military
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  • Ukraine's counter-offensive in the northern Kharkiv region has put the Kremlin on the back foot, Western analysts and politicians have said.

    This is said to explain President Vladimir Putin's mobilisation announcement, which could see 300,000 Russian’s summoned to serve in the war.

    The Ukrainian military is now trying to consolidate those recent gains.

    However, the city of Kupiansk, which was recently taken back from the Russians, is still coming under attack.

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    Ukraine's counter-offensive in the northern Kharkiv region has put the Kremlin on the back foot, Western analysts and politicians have said. This is said to explain President Vladimir Putin's mobilisation announcement, which could see 300,000 Russian’s summoned to serve in the war. The Ukrainian military is now trying to consolidate those recent gains. However, the city of Kupiansk, which was recently taken back from the Russians, is still coming under attack. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews
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  • The very first episode of The Computer Chronicles, a series which would end up spanning over twenty seasons, began right here exploring the dramatic change from room-filling mainframe computing setups to personal computers that fit on your desk.
    The very first episode of The Computer Chronicles, a series which would end up spanning over twenty seasons, began right here exploring the dramatic change from room-filling mainframe computing setups to personal computers that fit on your desk.
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