#Ukraine

Observations of an Expat: Australia’s King Coal

The importance of coal in the Australian economy is increasing because of the Ukraine war. Most of the industrialized world…

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Poems and Stories by the Jewish Children of Kharkiv, Ukraine

A language in the process of revival needs speakers, young speakers most of all: nursery, kindergarten and school age children,…

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Observations of an Expat: Bread

Empty bellies create discontent which in turn leads to political instability, riots and war. This in turn leads to more…

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Is this the Age of Reason or the Age of Faith?

Suffering and pain continues to follow mankind. Ukraine’s city Mariupol is being starved and bludgeoned into submission as if it…

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How Cultivation of Wheat Changed Mankind

There is no doubt that Humanity took a wrong turn with wheat. But all is not lost. If the Russian…

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Russia Reveals Details on US-Funded Biological Labs in Ukraine

The purpose of this, and other Pentagon-funded biological research in Ukraine, was to create a mechanism for the covert spread…

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Pasha Lee – Ukrainian actor who quit to sign up for country’s defence is killed

Pasha has been sharing images of himself on social media kitted out in military uniform. Monitoring Desk Irpen, Ukraine Ukrainian…

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Observations of an Expat: Putin’s Samson Option

For Israel, the Samson Option is a last ditch deterrent defensive strategy. They do not intend to use nuclear weapons…

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Wheat and Deep Ports: The Long History of Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine

Putin’s strategy is not primarily about food of course. Nor does he wish to enfold all of Ukraine into Russia…

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Russian Invasion: Civilians are paying the price

In the first four days of the conflict, at least 520,000 people – mostly Ukrainians, but also students and workers…

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