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Arrest of Telegram founder could hurt public understanding of the Ukraine war
[ad_1] The arrest in France of the controversial Russian-born founder of Telegram—and potential actions against the social media and messaging platform itself—could reduce the public’s ability to fully understand the war in Ukraine. The site is a key source of analysis and opinion of Russian military bloggers. “On the Russian side, Telegram is used by all levels ... -
Unveiling Unforgettable Moments: Top 5 Experiences at Fotografiska
Brand’s Overview They are the world’s leading photography magazine. The mission of their company is to affect change and make the world a little more aware through photography. A world of consciousness, seen through a perspective of inquiry, relationship and participation that contributes to the improvement of their neighbourhoods and the world at large. They ... -
From atop the Eiffel Tower, covering the Paris Olympics is a gold-medal challenge | Politi
[ad_1] PARIS — As press boxes go, the one looking down on the beach volleyball venue at the Paris Olympics has some serious limitations. For starters, it is very crowded. There no tables, chairs or outlets to plug in a laptop. And the media buffet is (le gasp) 189 euros! The view isn’t great, either, ... -
Germany vows continued Pacific presence to ‘protect the international order’
[ad_1] PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii—A lower-than-expected defense budget for 2025 won’t affect Germany’s military presence in the Indo-Pacific region “in any way,” and will not stop the country from meeting its pledge to spend 2% of its gross domestic product on defense, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Wednesday. Standing on the deck of the German ... -
Lessons from Afghanistan for NATO’s new Ukraine command
[ad_1] At the Washington summit this week, NATO plans to launch a new command to lead the coordination of security assistance and training to Ukraine. This would be the alliance’s first major new operation since the end of the mission in Afghanistan, and, according to some reports, is intended to reduce risk to Ukraine if support from the ... -
The D Brief: More aid to Ukraine; NATO to up military goals?; Gaza pier running again; China’s latest aircraft carrier; And a bit more.
[ad_1] New: The U.S. is soon sending $225 million in more military aid to Ukraine. It’s the 59th such drawdown from the Defense Department’s munitions and equipment stockpiles in almost three years, the Pentagon said while detailing some of the deliveries Friday morning. Like so many before, this latest package focuses on air defense and ... -
Cannes 2024 Red Carpet Fashion: The Best Celebrity Style
[ad_1] Photography by Getty ImagesIt’s giving French Riviera! By Jennifer Berry Date May 14, 2024 It happens every year: Your hangover from the first Monday in May, where Hollywood’s A-list wore everything from a dress made of sand to 3-D fairy-wing makeup at the Met Gala, has barely worn off when and bam! Chicness strikes ... -
Too few planners understand what special operators can do today
[ad_1] U.S. special operations forces have a unique role to play in today’s strategic competition with China and Russia, yet—outside a niche community—understanding of what SOF do is limited, outdated, and under-appreciated. It’s time that changed. For global security challenges that transcend traditional boundaries and cut across theaters and domains, Defense Department planners should look ...











