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  • Oct 19, 2024 | sputnikglobe.com | Andrei Dergalin

    Having announced this week that NATO members have to agree on the criteria for Ukraine’s possible admission, Dutch Minister of Defense Ruben Brekelmans mentioned one such potential criteria – a criteria Kiev is very unlikely to meet. Brekelmans suggested that Ukraine should make progress in fighting corruption - something that has long become synonymous with the powers that be in Kiev.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | sputnikglobe.com | Andrei Dergalin

    “Certainly without Sinwar, Hamas is weakened further at both the organizational and leadership levels. He knew Hebrew and had studied Israeli society from inside very well. In addition, he was a charismatic leader," he explains.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | sputnikglobe.com | Andrei Dergalin

    The demands for entities such as the NDB seem obvious, with veteran financial analyst Paul Goncharoff observing that “much of the world is truly at an inflection point in terms of geo-economic development and opportunities for unrestricted trade.” “This is made even clearer when contrasted with the increasingly politicized demands made by traditional issuers of global credit in reserve fiat currencies, whose demands are far removed from the needs and requirements of the countries seeking...

  • Aug 31, 2024 | sputnikglobe.com | Andrei Dergalin

    The firing of the Ukrainian Air Force’s commander Mykola Oleshchuk shortly after the country lost the first of its US-supplied F-16 fighter jets was likely a product of the “blame game” in the upper echelons of the Kiev regime, says Earl Rasmussen, a international consultant and retired lieutenant colonel with over 20 years in the US Army. “There's many more factors revolving along this… I think, removing the leadership may complicate addressing some of these,” he notes.

  • Aug 25, 2024 | sputnikglobe.com | Andrei Dergalin

    With at least 35-40 million people across the world today suffering from either Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease, per the most conservative estimates, their number is expected to double by 2035 and quadruple by 2050, he warns. “We all want to live not just long but well: to remain healthy even when elderly. But no effective treatment for Alzheimer’s currently exists, only methods that can mitigate the disease at its early stage,” the academician remarked.

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