
Spike In Global Food Prices Could Spark Arab Springs In These Countries
The recent military operation in Ukraine has caused a spike in global food prices which could lead to Arab Spring like unrest in some countries.

The recent military operation in Ukraine has caused a spike in global food prices which could lead to Arab Spring like unrest in some countries.

An Indian news anchor Rahul Shivshankar has inspired jokes and memes after yelling at the wrong guest while debating the Ukraine crisis.

US President Joe Biden seems to have ditched Ukraine. Biden reportedly guaranteed US lawmakers that the US army would not be involved in the conflict in Ukraine, and that no service man will be deployed to the Eastern European country to battle the Russian Army.

It has been reported that the Ukrainian Security Service has assassinated its own delegation memmber at talks with Russia on suspicion of high treason.

Reports are surfacing that Russia has sunk the symbol of pride for the Ukrainian Navy Hetman Sahaidachny. The Ukrainian navy flagship was taken out at Nikolaev, as per images.

Many observers speculate that Putin invaded Ukraine because he wanted to prevent NATO from expanding to Russia’s border. He felt increasingly threatened by a Ukrainian government formed in the aftermath of a 2014 Obama-backed coup. It is highly unlikely that Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine without first receiving the approval of

Sergei Naryshkin, the chief of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), claimed that the SVR had gotten information indicating that Ukraine was engaged in developing its very own nuclear weapons. President Volodymyr Zelensky’s warnings to quit the Budapest Agreement, according to Naryshkin, were “not an empty promise.”

After Pussy Riot raised $6.6 million by selling a pic of the Ukrainian flag as a NFT Ukraine has decided to issue a NFT collection to secure the funds needed by the armed forces.

Just two days after GreatGameIndia reported that secret US Biolabs in Ukraine could be a targeted by Russians, now the US Embassy has removed all evidence of bioweapons labs in Ukraine from their website.
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