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The Pentagon says it overestimated the value of weapons sent to Ukraine since the beginning of the war by $3 billion.

A significant accounting error by the U.S. could serve to benefit Ukraine in its war against Russia. $3 billion dollars. That’s amount the Pentagon says it overestimated in weapons sent to Ukraine since the war began. That clerical error will allow the Defense Department to send more weapons to Ukraine without having to ask Congress…

During the first day of the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, world leaders have discussed imposing tougher sanctions against Russia.

During the first day of the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, world leaders discussed imposing tougher sanctions against Russia, while providing more support for Ukraine. And The Walt Disney Company has decided to cancel the construction of a nearly $1 billion new corporate campus in Florida amid ongoing disagreements with Gov. Ron DeSantis. These stories…

With five EU countries banning Ukrainian wheat imports, there's concern Ukraine will run into problems trying to export to other countries.

The EU has announced a Ukraine grain deal after five member countries banned Ukrainian imports following protests from local farmers. The deal allows Ukraine to transit agricultural produce through EU countries but not to sell there. Although Russia has just extended the Black Sea grain deal for two months, allowing Ukraine’s grain exports to be…

Ukraine's pilots will be flying F-16s within two years. Those pilots will begin training in the United Kingdom this summer.

Ukrainian pilots will be flying F-16s within two years. Those pilots will begin training in the United Kingdom this summer. The decision to train Ukrainian pilots how to fly Western jet fighters isn’t necessarily about ending the current war in Ukraine, but about possibly preventing another. Since Russia invaded more than a year ago, Ukrainian…

By shooting down Russia's "unstoppable" Kinzhal missiles, Ukraine has shown the world that Moscow's military might is not what it once was.

Ukrainian air defense units reportedly shot down a half-dozen of Russia’s highly-touted Kinzhal hypersonic missiles during a massive air strike on Kyiv. The missiles, considered to be one of the Russian army’s crown jewels, were intercepted by the U.S.-made Patriot missile system. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan says the incident is not only a…

After hammering Bakhmut for months, Russia's military resources are becoming depleted, giving Ukrainian forces a chance to fight back.

After attacking Bakhmut for months, Russia’s military resources are becoming depleted, giving Ukrainian forces a chance to make some headway in the eastern Ukrainian city. And while Russia claims an American was killed in the fighting, Ukraine says it shot down six highly-prized Russian Kinzhal missiles in a single night. But as Straight Arrow News…

As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine persists, concerns about its impact on grain and global food supplies have intensified

As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine persists, concerns about its impact on global food supplies have intensified. With the two countries responsible for exporting nearly one-third of the world’s wheat and barley, a disruption in grain trade poses a threat to the food security of approximately 400 million people worldwide. The United Nations (UN)…

China's Xi Jinping is trying to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, a move that could undermine the U.S.'s standing on the global stage.

China has made no secret of its desire to broker peace in the Ukraine War. Chinese President Xi Jinping has already visited Vladimir Putin in Moscow and talked on the phone with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about finding a resolution to end the conflict. However, global analysts view the Chinese efforts as part of a…

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