US silent after Russians strike Boeing offices in Kyiv
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US silent after Russians strike Boeing offices in Kyiv

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A Russian missile strike on Kyiv this week reportedly targeted the offices of the American aerospace giant Boeing, yet the United States has issued no official statement condemning the attack. According to a report from the Financial Times, Boeing’s local offices—located in the capital’s business district—were hit during a large-scale Russian aerial assault that included ballistic and cruise missiles.

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U.S. Preventing the Lowering of Russian Oil Price Cap, Shielding Kremlin Revenue Amid War
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U.S. Preventing the Lowering of Russian Oil Price Cap, Shielding Kremlin Revenue Amid War

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As Ukraine’s Western allies tighten the economic noose around Moscow, the United States has moved to block efforts by European G7 partners to lower the $60 per barrel cap on Russian oil exports—effectively preserving a key revenue stream for Vladimir Putin’s war machine.

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Social Media Erupts After U.S. Congratulates Russia on ‘Russia Day’
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Social Media Erupts After U.S. Congratulates Russia on ‘Russia Day’

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Outrage erupted across social media platforms today following a U.S. State Department statement by Secretary Marco Rubio congratulating Russia on its National Day. The message, issued at 5:30 a.m. CEST, came just 48 hours after a key Putin ally openly demanded NATO withdraw from the Baltic states—igniting a firestorm of backlash. The statement, which wished “the Russian people well” and reaffirmed a U.S. commitment to “engagement,” was immediately met with disbelief and anger.

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Russian Defense Executives Paid $2.6M to U.S. Law Firm in Effort to Evade Sanctions
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Russian Defense Executives Paid $2.6M to U.S. Law Firm in Effort to Evade Sanctions

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Two top Russian defense executives at the heart of Putin’s war machine have quietly funneled $2.6 million to a Washington law firm in a brazen attempt to escape US sanctions—revealing how Moscow’s military elite continue to exploit American institutions while their government slaughters Ukrainian civilians. This is documented in a contract filed with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) database.

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US Congress set to defy Trump as he is AGAIN Conned by Putin
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US Congress set to defy Trump as he is AGAIN Conned by Putin

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A rare bipartisan front is emerging in the U.S. Senate as lawmakers advance the Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025—a sweeping sanctions package designed to hold the Kremlin accountable for ongoing aggression in Ukraine. With 81 senators now backing the legislation, the bill inches toward a veto-proof majority, sending a clear signal that Capitol Hill is prepared to confront Russia—even if President Donald Trump is not.

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UK uncovers Russian Cyber Campaign aimed at Sabotaging Global Supply Chains
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UK uncovers Russian Cyber Campaign aimed at Sabotaging Global Supply Chains

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British authorities have publicly named and sanctioned members of Russia’s GRU for conducting a coordinated cyber campaign targeting logistics, transport, and tech organizations across the UK, US, and EU. The operation—led by the hacking group “Star Blizzard” (also known as APT29 or Cozy Bear)—was revealed in a joint statement by the UK Foreign Office and National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).

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FBI Agent goes public with Russian intelligence operation that hooked Musk and Thiel

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A former FBI special agent is currently out on $100,000 bond after being arrested for attempting to expose what he described as a covert Russian intelligence campaign to gain influence over leading American tech figures—namely Elon Musk and Peter Thiel.

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Ukraine and US Sign Historic Economic and Reconstruction Investment Agreement

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Ukraine and the United States are moving forward with a bilateral agreement to create the U.S.– Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, following the approval of the agreement’s text by Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers. According to a statement from First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, who will represent Ukraine in Washington, the agreement is ready for signing. The Fund is designed as a 50/50 partnership between Ukraine and the United States, with equal management rights.

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