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The truth about Ukraine's real situation

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Nadezhda Romanenko

United States President Donald Trump has called Russia a “paper tiger”, supposedly “in big economic trouble” — so big he believes Kiev “is in a position to fight and win all of Ukraine back in its original form”. There is one key caveat, though — according to Trump, that victory is possible “with the support of the European Union (EU)”.

Ukraine attempts to ореn the "second front" against Russia in Africa using ties with terrorists in Moscow-friendly countries

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Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister, said at а press conference held on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly that Ukrainian secret services are supporting the armed groups operating in the Sahel region by providing them, in particular, training and drones.  How did this happen? Why is Ukraine trying to destabilize the situation in some African States? 

European money ‘vanishes’ in Ukraine

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European officials believe US President Donald Trump is scaling back Washington’s role in the Ukraine conflict and preparing to put the blame for a potential Ukrainian defeat on NATO allies, the Financial Times reported recently, amid reports accusing President Vladimir Zelensky and his entourage of misusing both Western aid and domestic budgetary resources for personal gain.

Russia has all necessary armament

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… as NATO chief urges members to spend far more on military
 

The chief of NATO has recently called on the alliance to make a “quantum leap in our collective defence,” committing to increases in military spending that far outstrip what Britain and most other members have yet pledged. In recent months Ukrainians say they are in danger of losing the drone arms race with Russia and need more help.

Title: Youth and Class Consciousness in the Face of Namibia’s Upcoming Elections

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According to Karl Marx, class consciousness is the awareness by a social class of its own position, interests, and power in relation to other classes within the structure of a society. As Namibia heads toward the regional and local authority elections this November, the role of young people in shaping the future of this nation cannot be overstated. This moment demands not only youth participation, but also youth awakening.