
Russia’s War
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Apr 14, 2024 |
paradigmshift.com.pk | Emaan Tanveer |Ayra Azhar |Muhammad Hamza Tanvir |Russia’s War
She blends her expertise in social media with her passion for global issues to create a dynamic forum for dialogue, awareness, and change. Sanctions, economic penalties imposed by countries to pressure others, have become a common foreign policy tool. As of 2024, Russia holds the dubious distinction of being the most sanctioned country in the world. This surge in sanctions stems from its invasion of Ukraine.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
paradigmshift.com.pk | Muhammad Hamza Tanvir |Amina Iqbal |Fahad Nasir |Russia’s War
Mr Muhammad Hamza Tanvir is an independent journalist and a political analyst, focusing primarily on regional and global strategic and political issues. He has authored numerous articles for different national and international publications. Recent terror attacks in Moscow, Iran, and Pakistan have raised concerns about surging terrorism in Asia.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
paradigmshift.com.pk | Fahad Nasir |Russia’s War
Is a historical transformation brewing in the Middle East? This video delves into the possibility of Saudi Arabia’s recognition of Israel, a move that could reshape the entire region. Fueled by an American push for regional stability, this potential agreement has the power to redefine alliances and counter major threats. We explore the motivations behind this potential pact, including the shared concern over Iran’s nuclear program.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
cathnews.com | Russia’s War |Rebecca Comini
Russia’s war on Ukraine aims to “eliminate the existence of the whole nation,” warned the leader of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Source: OSV News. “We can testify that what is happening right now in Ukraine is genocide,” said Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk. “A state power (Russia) has … decided to eliminate the existence of a whole nation.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
tiredearth.com | Russia’s War
The temporary measure allows the EU’s 27 member states to grant various forms of financial aid to compensate firms impacted by high gas and electricity costs. The scheme was introduced one month after Moscow’s invasion of its pro-Western neighbour in February 2022 roiled energy supplies and sent prices spiralling. It was due to expire on December 31, 2023. Although prices have stabilised since last year, the commission said “energy markets remain vulnerable”.
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