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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 14, 2023

Wagner fighters are now in Belarus and training its military as originally planned, and Prigozhin may be tent-bound among his fighters.

Dollar value of China’s exports plunged 12.4% in June from a year ago, a far bigger drop than expectations for a 9.5% decline in a Reuters poll and the 7.5% annual decline in May.

FDA clears more chemotherapy imports from China’s Qilu amid shortage of key cancer meds

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A Transatlantic Trend: Banks in UK and US Are Closing Customer Accounts With Little to No Warning Or Explanation

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 13, 2023

A top Russian general says he was fired after blasting Defense Minister Shoigu’s handling of the war with complaints that echoed Prigozhin’s.

Gazprom Keeps Gas Flowing Despite Dispute With Ukraine’s Naftogaz

Veteran feds cry foul on White House cocaine probe: ‘This is a cover-up’

Ordering the Selected Reserve and Certain Members of the Individual Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty More at this link.

How a cloud flaw gave Chinese spies a key to Microsoft’s kingdom

Yesterday, Congress members revealed the results of a seven-month investigation into tax-filing companies. Lawmakers found that H&R Block, TaxAct, and TaxSlayer “recklessly shared” potentially hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ sensitive personal and financial data with Google and Meta “for years” in apparent violation of laws prohibiting tax preparers from sharing tax return information without customers’ consent.

Alarming deterioration of US National Weather Service tornado warnings

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 12, 2023

Ukraine Situation Report: Antonovsky Bridgehead Holds

Turkey’s F-16s in doubt after Erdogan says no Sweden vote before October

Pakistan: IMF approves $3 billion bailout

Extreme tropical downpours to unleash life-threatening flood risk in Northeast

FedEx warns delivery drivers to have ‘heightened security awareness’ if UPS workers go on strike

U.S.A. fact of the day

Webb Celebrates First Year of Science With Close-up on Birth of Sun-like Stars

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 11, 2023

Ukraine Situation Report: France Officially Sending SCALP Cruise Missiles

Weekend Update #36: 500 days

Rumors abound that the apparent U.S. approval of an F-16 deal rests upon Turkey dropping its opposition to Sweden joining NATO.

Pakistan thanks ‘brotherly’ Saudis for $2 billion ahead of IMF bailout decision

Ride-hailing drivers in Nigeria are suffering after government triples fuel prices

This covers a lot of the same ground that the video I posted from Peter did but with more sourcing. China Imposes Export Restrictions on Two Mineral Products

Adirondack town declares state of emergency, homes evacuated, roads destroyed due to flooding

Evacuations as Vermont in US hit by catastrophic floods

Sugar-Based Flow Battery Could Accelerate The Energy Transition

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 10, 2023

Kyiv’s Forces Push Deeper South Near Robotyne

Kremlin says Putin held post-mutiny talks with Wagner leader as top general resurfaces

Turkey agrees to back Sweden’s NATO membership bid

Russia asks Turkey for ‘clarification’ over Ukraine’s Azov prisoner release

Social media riot shutdowns possible under EU content law, top official says

Germany ‘needs 1.5 million new immigrants per year

27% of nursing homes in Japan face bankruptcy due to soaring prices

“1,000-Year Rainfall Event” Batters Hudson Valley With Flash Floods

Fairphone proves the usual excuses for ending Android support aren’t valid.

Headline overhypes it but maybe a good use for so called “AI” after it matures a bit. At first OCR was not all that great either A recent study describes a new AI that produces high-quality translations of ancient texts.

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RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 9, 2023

Certain tech bosses are notoriously temperamental – so much so that conflict-averse folks have been known to put in their notice while the execs are on leave. But some Japanese employees have taken this a step further – actually employing an agent to quit their job for them.

Chart Shows the Outrageous Rise in College Tuition Cost Over the Years

Kidney stones are rising among children and teens, especially girls, research shows

New research finds deep-sleep brain waves predict blood sugar control