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Abu Dhabi 2024 saw Carlos Sainz finally reborn as a Williams driver, with the 30-year-old F1 hot-shot swapping red for white at a postseason filming day - and then test - at Yas Marina Circuit.
The switched-on Spaniard had done his best to memorise all the Ferrari SF-24’s critical details during the closing laps of last year’s season finale so that he could make a close comparison to the Williams.
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After US President Donald Trump blind sided Ukraine and NATO by announcing plans to hold direct talks with Russia over a peace deal in Ukraine, both NATO leader Mark Rutte and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky insisted on Thursday that any peace talks must include Ukraine.
The previous day, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appeared to make concessions to Russia at a NATO meeting in Brussels, calling it "unrealistic" to return Ukraine to its pre-2014 borders.
American teacher Marc Fogel, who was detained in Russia for nearly four years, returned to the U.S. yesterday and visited President Trump at the White House.
NBC News chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander reports more on how this came about and former Amb. Michael McFaul, who is a friend of Fogel, joins Ana Cabrera to react to the release and Defense Secretary Hegseth's comments on Russia's war in Ukraine.
Why did Hegseth take the matter up with West Point when he did not hear from them?
My experience
In Korea I served as Divisional Communications Offer´s clerk cleared to top secret (1955)
When I first arrived in Korea having been selected for a short service commission; initially applying for this and then training others I did a trade in the Royal Signals - "keyboard and wireless"
My commanding officer noting that I had been put forward for a short service commission suggested that I applied for a Regular Commission a 2 year course at the RMA Sandhurst. I was selected to the initial board at Westbury (Wiltshire England). Not everyone passed this board. I did and entered the later in 1956 (Intake 21 Dettingen Company). It was a 2 year course and not everyone graduated. I did in 1958.
We could not apply for a post at the The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is one of several military academies of the United Kingdom and is the British Army's initial officer training centre. It is located in the town of Sandhurst, Berkshire, though its ceremonial entrance is in Camberley, Surrey, southwest of London.Wikipedia
But were selected to take and exam to enter it rather than applying for a post in it as appears is the case in respect to West Point.
Photo Gloucester Valley Royal Signals 2 friends at our camp there
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President Donald Trump agreed in a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to start negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine, sweeping aside three years of US policy and blindsiding European allies who feared the more conciliatory American stance amounted to a giveaway to the Russian leader.
The euro rose and European stocks rallied to a record on optimism that US-Russia talks could end the Ukraine war.
The combined currency climbed as much as 0.6%, extending its longest winning streak this year as prospects for an end to the conflict boosted appetite for riskier assets. The dollar retreated, oil fell further on speculation that risks to Russian supply may ease, and Ukraine dollar bonds rose the most among emerging-market peers. The Opening
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In Russia, a handful of businessmen control the oil and gas industry which has been vital to the Russian economy for decades. But who are these Russian oligarchs that surround President Putin? And how did they get their hands on a resource that was entirely nationalised during the Soviet Era?
Several NATO allies stressed on Thursday that Ukraine and Europe must not be cut out of any peace negotiations, after US President Donald Trump signaled that he would hold talks soon with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
FRANCE 24's Dave Keating reports from NATO headquarters in Brussels.