How Ukraine can strategically spend $61bn aid package: James Stavridis
Amid escalating tensions with Russia, the US House of Representatives has approved a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine, marking a rare bipartisan effort.
Amid escalating tensions with Russia, the US House of Representatives has approved a $61 billion aid package for Ukraine, marking a rare bipartisan effort.
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Lionel Laurent explores the historical inefficiency of economic sanctions to and provides new methods of approach for the West to consider.
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