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Rejected Deal
After false allegations, procrastination and procrastination for years, and unprecedented maneuvers to stay in power, King Hawi, Benjamin Netanyahu, finally pushed the former Israeli Prime Minister, a mutual friend of him and the attorney general of the government, to enter the line of bargaining between them on an acceptable deal that would prevent him from entering the cell, nor She stigmatizes him, and deletes some files of corruption and breach of trust cases, according to what was published by the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
By Phil Foden4 years ago in Journal
RUSSIA UKRAIN WAR / WHY IS RUSSIA OVERRUNNING UKRAINE
RUSSIA UKRAIN WAR In RUSSIA UKRAIN WAR Missile strikes, tanks and structures destroyed in Kyiv By air, land, and ocean, Russia has launched a ruinous attack on Ukraine, a European democracy of 44 million people, and its forces are on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv. For months, President Vladimir Putin denied he would incursion his neighbor, but also he tore up a peace deal, transferring forces across borders in Ukraine’s north, east and south. As the number of dead climbs, he stands criminate of shattering peace in Europe. What happens coming could jeopardies the landmass’s entire security structure.
By Business Tutor4 years ago in Journal
When Sanctions aren't Enough
I am tired of hearing about how the poor Ukrainian citizens are suffering with Putin's invasion. Enough of the bullshit, Mr. President. Inherit a spine and grow a pair of balls, act now to save these citizens. This should not be happening period and in delaying military action you are prolonging the suffering of the Ukrainian people. We had a similar situation in the 1940's called Hitler. We should not be waiting for concentration camps to be reopened and people slaughtered. Putin is already killing innocent people, elderly and children.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee4 years ago in Journal
Ukraine conflict must not spark NATO-Russia war:
NATO must not allow Russia's invasion of Ukraine to spill over into an open conflict between the alliance and Moscow, its chief Jens Stoltenberg said Friday, warning a no-fly zone would likely lead to full-scale war.
By Zulqarnain Haider4 years ago in Journal
The Ukraine Effect: How Companies Should Adjust Their Marketing and Advertising in the Wake of the Ongoing Russian Invasion
Overview Seemingly everywhere you turn today, you can’t help but see images of war that are gripping - and tragic. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has just reached the two week mark as of this writing, but when one turns on the TV or logs into one’s social media platforms of choice, the scenes from Ukraine, of death…
By David Wyld4 years ago in Journal
If Kyiv Falls. Top Story - February 2022.
IF KYIV FALLS Derek B. Miller 26 February, 2022 It's nine o'clock in the morning in Barelona, where I live, and ten o'clock in Kyiv, Ukraine where the lawful government of a peaceful country is under assault from the Russians who — we're told by Western intelligence agencies — want to kill the elected leader, kill his family, and install a new government; a Russian government that thinks that will be the end of the story.
By Derek B. Miller4 years ago in Journal







