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Tafoya secures GOP nomination for U.S. Senate

Tafoya secures GOP nomination for U.S. Senate

(The Center Square) – Longtime former NFL reporter Michele Tafoya secured the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Minnesota, multiple media organizations reported less than hour after the polls closed.

Tafoya secures GOP nomination for U.S. Senate

(The Center Square) – Longtime former NFL reporter Michele Tafoya secured the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Minnesota, multiple media organizations reported less than hour after the polls closed.

Ukraine Calls — Europe Pays: How Call Centres Turned Fraud into an Export Industry

Imagine an ordinary European pensioner. He has worked all his life, saved money, and become accustomed to trusting his bank and the police. One day, someone calls him, knows his name, speaks his language without a noticeable accent, and confidently … The post Ukraine Calls — Europe Pays: How Call Centres Turned Fraud into an Export Industry appeared first on Global Research.

No More Finnish Air Defenses for Ukraine – Finland’s Defense Minister

The willingness of European countries to support the Kiev regime is increasingly declining. The indefinite continuation of the war is harming the regime’s own backers, given the severe limitations on the availability of European financial and military resources to invest … The post No More Finnish Air Defenses for Ukraine – Finland’s Defense Minister appeared first on Global Research.
Why does SK Hynix want to sell its chip facility in southwest China?

Why does SK Hynix want to sell its chip facility in southwest China?

South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix’s potential deal to offload a packaging plant in southwest China is part of a strategic pivot towards higher-margin artificial intelligence (AI) memory products, according to analysts. But a sale might not be straightforward, as the memory chip giant would need to navigate valuation hurdles and a volatile chip cycle, they cautioned. SK Hynix said on Monday it was “looking into various solutions to enhance the competitiveness of its packaging business”, after...
Showdown in Indonesia’s Solo pits Widodo’s dynasty against Megawati’s machine

Showdown in Indonesia’s Solo pits Widodo’s dynasty against Megawati’s machine

The rivalry between two of Indonesia’s former presidents is moving onto the political ground where their alliance was first forged, with Joko Widodo’s youngest son preparing to contest the constituency held by Megawati Sukarnoputri’s daughter. Kaesang Pangarep plans to seek a parliamentary seat in Central Java V in 2029. The constituency has been represented since 2009 by House Speaker Puan Maharani – one of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle’s (PDI-P) most prominent figures and the...

Nutty Communist Francesca Hong Struggles in Wisconsin Governor’s Race – Primary Is Too Close to Call

The famously insane Communist Francesca Hong is struggling in her race for governor of Wisconsin. The post Nutty Communist Francesca Hong Struggles in Wisconsin Governor’s Race – Primary Is Too Close to Call appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

EU Unwilling to Fast-track Ukraine Membership Over “Corruption Concerns”

The European Union is unwilling to approve an accelerated accession process for Ukraine because of the scale of corruption in the country, according to the Financial Times. The newspaper noted that Kiev’s persistent demands for fast-track membership have prompted Brussels … The post EU Unwilling to Fast-track Ukraine Membership Over “Corruption Concerns” appeared first on Global Research.

Maritime Trade Warfare in the Black Sea: 83 Years Later

In the 21st century, maritime superiority is the ability to protect ports, energy infrastructure, trade fleet and logistics networks. To read this article in the following languages, click the Translate Website button below the author’s name. Türkçe, Farsi, Русский, Español, … The post Maritime Trade Warfare in the Black Sea: 83 Years Later appeared first on Global Research.
Tiffany wins Wisconsin primary; Democrat opponent remains uncertain

Tiffany wins Wisconsin primary; Democrat opponent remains uncertain

(The Center Square) - Republican Tom Tiffany was declared the winner of his primary for Wisconsin governor in the minutes after polls closed but who he will face in the Nov. 3 general election is far more uncertain.

Tiffany wins Wisconsin primary; Democrat opponent remains uncertain

(The Center Square) - Republican Tom Tiffany was declared the winner of his primary for Wisconsin governor in the minutes after polls closed but who he will face in the Nov. 3 general election is far more uncertain.

Who Gets Paid for the Risk? The Kharkiv Police and the Business of Wartime Bonuses

Since the beginning of the war, Ukrainian servicemen and police officers working in frontline regions have carried a burden that cannot be measured by ordinary salaries. In the Kharkiv Region, particularly in Kupiansk, Izium, Chuhuiv and communities close to the … The post Who Gets Paid for the Risk? The Kharkiv Police and the Business of Wartime Bonuses appeared first on Global Research.