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The numbers that show Britain is one of the world’s most welcoming countries to migrants

AOL 03 May 2024
But Russia, which played host to more than 11.6 million foreign-born nationals at the time of the survey, bucked the general trend and appeared to share the dim view of migrants more typical of countries with less exposure.
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65% feel Japan need not rush to debate Constitution revisions: poll

Kyodo 02 May 2024
Of those who back changing Article 9, 67 percent said they did so because of the "changing security environment" in and outside the country, such as North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, China's military buildup and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia may not start an all-out war with NATO, but already has plans to destroy ...

Business Insider 01 May 2024
Anadolu via Getty ImagesPoliticians say Russia poses the gravest threat to European security since World War II ... Late last year, Poland's national security agency estimated that Russia could attack NATO within three years.
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Mideast passes stress test as Iran-Israel trade blows, but economic challenges remain

Al Monitor 30 Apr 2024
Today, the United States is the largest oil producer, well ahead of Saudi Arabia and Russia, both of which are bound by OPEC+ quotas. As it stands, Russia and several other OPEC+ members have been unable to meet quotas.
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Kentucky could land a 1,000-job aluminum plant, but there's a catch: Clean energy

The Gleaner 30 Apr 2024
industries ... industry ... By 2022, American-made primary aluminum represented only a 1.2% share of the global market, lagging far behind countries like China, India and Russia, according to critical mineral data from the U.S. Geological Survey.
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America's Foes Discover Its Weakness, by Eric Striker

The Unz Review 29 Apr 2024
In Russia’s case, the situation is more complex ... This antipathy is not solely due to Russia’s war with Ukraine, a separate survey of this demographic in 2017 found similarly low levels of warmth for the Motherland.
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More than 2 million gazelle still roam the Mongolian steppe

Phys Dot Org 29 Apr 2024
The study presents the first nearly range-wide estimate of Mongolian gazelle populations obtained from ground-based surveys across Mongolia and Russia, supplemented with anecdotal accounts of their status in China.
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US has another batch of weapons headed to Ukraine

The Hill 27 Apr 2024
Survey. Americans are split about whether the United States should continue to send more aid to Ukraine for its war with Russia, despite Congress recently passing a bill to do so, a new survey found.
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US no longer viewed as most influential global power in Africa: Survey

The Hill 26 Apr 2024
The survey found that median approval ratings of the U.S ... The survey also found that Germany’s leadership image sits at 54 percent, and Russia’s is at 42 percent after dipping to 34 percent in 2022 following its invasion of Ukraine.
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Americans largely split on support for Ukraine aid as Congress passes deal: Survey

The Hill 26 Apr 2024
Americans are split about whether the United States should continue to send more aid to Ukraine for its war with Russia, despite Congress recently passing a bill to do so, a new survey found.
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Misadventures of a Stalinist Stooge

Quillette 26 Apr 2024
To that end, Wallace used his position in government to fund Roerich’s Asian adventures, which included establishing a mission to survey how countries in the region were developing their ...
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Approval of US leadership drops in Ukraine: Gallup

The Hill 23 Apr 2024
Fifty-three percent of those surveyed in Ukraine approved of U.S ... The survey of world leadership approval ratings was conducted throughout 2023 — about one year after Russia first invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
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No Soft Power Shake-Ups for Now

Gallup 23 Apr 2024
continued to net higher approval ratings than China or Russia ... Across 134 countries and territories surveyed in 2023, a median of 53% said they disapproved of Russia’s leadership, down slightly from the record-high 57% in 2022.
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Georgia regime pushing Putinesque foreign agent bill

Asiatimes 22 Apr 2024
Whether Russia is directing this trend is unknown, but the Kremlin has certainly been a trailblazer in dismantling civil society and undermining NGOs ... Other countries have taken note of Russia’s success in shackling NGOs.
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