Dear Readers: Continuing on our depressing theme of Palestinian genocide. Many people complain that Russia is not doing enough, and they are right. But we do see, in this piece, that the Chechen government is trying to help at least a handful of refugees. The reporter is Vera Basilaya.
Ukraine War Day #688: Chechens Help A Few Palestinians
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Beijing claims Chinese ministry official is CIA recruit, second arrest China lays at feet of US spy agency in a month
China’s top anti-espionage agency, the Ministry of State Security (MSS), announced on Monday it has arrested an official it says is a spy for the CIA.
Beijing claims Chinese ministry official is CIA recruit, second arrest China lays at feet of US spy agency in a month
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Ukraine’s baby factories rake in record profits amid chaos of war
While average Ukrainians suffer amid NATO’s proxy war against Russia, business is booming for the surrogate baby industry, which requires a steady supply of healthy and financially desperate women willing to lease their wombs to affluent foreigners.
Ukraine’s baby factories rake in record profits amid chaos of war
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Support services for homeless veterans set to expire next week
Some 40,000 veterans at risk of homelessness could see federal support services disappear next week unless lawmakers quickly extend pandemic protections that have been caught up in a congressional funding fight.
Support services for homeless veterans set to expire next week
America’s Remarkable Unwillingness to Support Its Veterans
Andrea Mazzarino explores how so many of the American military personnel dispatched to fight it and the rest of the disastrous Global War on Terror have suffered until this very day, while this country largely turned its back, leaving them in the lurch.
America’s Remarkable Unwillingness to Support Its Veterans