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Ukraine fired long-range U.S. missiles inside Russia for the first time despite Moscow’s threats of retaliation. The attack hit an ammunition storage facility near the Russian city of Karachev and is the first such assault to use long-range, NATO-made arms.
WSJ’s Alistair MacDonald explains why the Kremlin sees this as a major escalation.
The Big Picture: How Israel Won the West examines how Israel has come to occupy such a privileged and protected place in the Western world. It traces the journey of the Jewish people from biblical stories of origin through centuries of persecution and the advent of Zionism, all the way to the creation of Israel and its ensuing occupation of the Palestinian territory.
Along the way, what is revealed is a process of transformation, of how Jews went from being despised by early Christians as "Christ killers" – seeding a vile anti-Judaism that would mutate into anti-Semitism – to being considered part of the white Western world, sharing a common Judeo-Christian heritage.
Vsevolod Chentsov, Ukraine's ambassador to the European Union, comments on the possibility of negotiating a peace deal with Russia.
Speaking to Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta in Brussels, he also discusses Ukraine's use of long-range US-made missiles and whether European nations, including Germany, will allow use of similar weapons.
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Ukraine marked 1,000 days on Tuesday since Russia's full-scale invasion, with weary troops battling on numerous fronts, Kyiv besieged by drone and missile strikes, and officials preparing for Donald Trump to reclaim the White House in January.
Ever wondered how F1 fuel tanks can withstand the immense forces of a high-speed crash? In this episode of @CrowdStrike Safe & Secure, we take a closer look at this crucial component and explore its remarkable durability.
Audi’s F1 project has been a mouthwatering prospect for the sport, which modified its technical regulations to attract new manufacturers from 2026.
But, Audi’s works F1 team could be heavily diluted before its even begun, with the German marque reported to be on the cusp of selling a controlling stake to Qatar, with an announcement expected soon.
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