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Why Russia’s huge air force couldn’t control Ukraine’s skies
Russia entered the war with far more combat aircraft and every expectation that it would quickly dominate Ukraine’s skies. Instead, its air force faced a problem that looked smaller on paper but ...
There is a good possibility that Canadiens winger Juraj Slafkovsky won’t get another chance to shine on the international ...
Instead, it's Russia that could be the biggest winner. As Washington relaxes the rules to ease the global supply crunch, Russia's crude oil sales to India have jumped by 50%. Some estimates say that ...
Around a third of the world's fertiliser shipments pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil producers in the Middle East have faced significant challenges with the Strait of Hormuz blocked due to the conflict From soaring heating oil bills for homes in Yorkshire to bill-saving school ...
As U.S. President Trump lashes out at Iran, Venezuela, Cuba and Denmark, Canada must carefully review its own national security. In the process, Canadians could shape the course of world history. The ...
U.S. intelligence, military and law enforcement officials unanimously agreed that an intelligence assessment doubting a foreign role in the 'Havana syndrome' should be withdrawn.
Turkey plans to build 8 nuclear reactors in Sinop and East Thrace as part of a major energy expansion, aiming to boost capacity.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Russia’s Paralympians embodied the spirit of Paralympism at this year’s Winter Olympics, inspiring the world with their stellar performance. "You didn’t just ...
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Elliotte Friedman covers why player safety was a hot topic at the GMs meetings, who checked in on Matthew Knies, superstar injury updates and much more.
The Carney government is leaving Inuit communities at risk of Chinese surveillance and economic dependence and isn’t facing up to the threat China poses to the North, critics say.
The conflict in Iran could push inflation as high as 3.5% in July, the Bank of England has said. That would be well above the central bank’s 2% target for the rate - which measures how fast prices are ...
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