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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…

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)…

Documents show Chinese donors linked to Hunter Biden's business dealings have been moving money to the University of Pennsylvania.

Documents show Chinese donors linked to Hunter Biden‘s business dealings have been moving money to the University of Pennsylvania. The university is home to the Penn Biden Center, where dozens of classified documents from President Joe Biden’s time as vice president were found late last year. According to Straight Arrow News’ exclusive Media Miss tool,…

The CIA is "open for business" in Russia, and it's next new batch recruits could be officials in the Russian government.

The next new batch of CIA recruits could be officials in the Russian government. The Central Intelligence Agency said it’s open for business in Russia, and apparently, business is good. Since last fall, the CIA and the FBI have not been shy about asking disgruntled Russians to reach out. David Marlowe, the deputy director of…

More missiles are headed for Ukraine. The U.K. made the announcement Monday after Prime Minister Sunak met with President Zelenskyy.

More missiles and attack drones are headed for Ukraine. U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made the announcement after meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday, May 15. The Ukrainian leader is traveling to several European countries, meeting with heads of state and shoring up military alliances. Zelenskyy is trying to get more Western weapons to Ukraine…

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