… Russia's war in Ukraine continues, though Russia floated the idea of talks on the "post-conflict settlement" of the war in October 2023 (https://www.economist.com/the-world-ahead/2023 …
… to 2024 2025 or later
I believe that this is a good question about a war conflict that has a both local and global impact
People of Syria is a very conservative so they can't end war until …
… -Ukraine conflict to see how things play out. However I think they will initiate some form of intimidation or aggression like they have in the past against Taiwan. I also don't believe it will pay off …
… . “The real issue lies in the reason why oil is rising again,” said Matt Maley at Miller Tabak + Co. “If we get a direct conflict between Israel and Iran, that’s something that will likely restrict the supply …
… and South American countries will be more visible
I agree with Alfie. Especially with the conflict in Ukraine.
I also agree with Alfie,
With Russia's recent conflicts with Ukraine and the economic …
… a hard one. An outright defeat seems unlikely by now. A unilateral pull-out seems the least complicated thus most likely outcome, as one conflict party can do it alone.
Its an obvious Russia could easily …
… Zeitraums (2022).
Die Störungen in der supply chain sprechen allerdings für Dringlichkeit in diesem Bereich.
Schwierig 🙂
"On the dimension of technology, the conflict has two poles: AI and crypto …
… this news item at face value. This is from ITAR TASS a news agency of one of the conflict parties. Not exactly neutral, as reqired here.
your as graceful as the greatest lady and charming as the greastest …
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too many conflicts already
I think he is very charismatic, I believe he can manage the country.
Donald Trump is particular feature was fantasic id
Trump is on the back foot from the start. Too many …