
Will Biden Sanction Half The World To Isolate Russia?
It is becoming increasingly apparent that isolating Russia and totally cutting it off from the global economy is not going to be easy.

It is becoming increasingly apparent that isolating Russia and totally cutting it off from the global economy is not going to be easy.

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared at a conference with the administration on Wednesday that Russia would only accept ruble payments for gas shipments to “unfriendly countries.” This could indicate the resurgence of the Russian economy and the rise of the PetroRuble.

According to documentation acquired by the media, the Royal Tank Regiment of the United Kingdom, the world’s oldest tank regiment, helped train Ukrainian soldiers fighting in Donbass.

Russia’s military operation in Ukraine and, more broadly, its conflict with the West may not change the fabric of India-Russia bilateral relations as dramatically as some observers may think.

The humanitarian catastrophe produced by Ukraine’s war could be a thorn in the side of German political elites wanting to push the coronavirus agenda forward. This concern takes roots from the fact that Ukrainian refugees are refusing free COVID jabs from German government.

Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, has been dreaming of a “Great Reset” of the global system. He has argued that Covid-19 and the climate crisis showed that no country is an island and that more global coordination in every domain is required.

A Ukrainian frontline medic has claimed that he has ordered castration of all Russian POWs stating that “we treat ours and turn theirs into fertilizer,” attesting to the treatment of prisoners of war in Ukraine.

The Russian Defense Ministry has published a video displaying Ukrainian rocket artillery that was camouflaged within a Kiev retail mall using civilian buildings as cover. The site was hit by a missile strike overnight, which Ukrainian officials summarized as an indiscriminate assault of a civilian target.

A joint project between the Central Bank of Canada and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be researching the possibility of an entirely digital Canadian dollar, it was announced yesterday.
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