what the ukrainians have to do is concentrate these new forces, they have to find a place to breakthrough and then exploit. and once they do that, they can run through that breach of the line so that can have a devastating effect on the russian morale. a greater fact in a positive effect on ukrainian morale, on european morale, this will have a great effect on the ability to pursue this war. we talk about the weaponry in the arms, but i want to talk about the ukrainians and their military. i was speaking to the former president who said that after the invasion of crimea, at one of the things that ukraine did, although it is not a nato country and would like be, is that they started to adopt nato warfare techniques. something that the russians still have older soviet warfare techniques, which is why the battles in eastern ukraine look like cold war battles. but the ukrainians have you can throw all sorts of
we have received roughly 95% less than in the earlier months. they are more cautious to spend the money they may well need for themselves. germany opened their arms to around a million of ukrainian refugees. but now people are most preoccupied with the rising cost of living. now let me bring you some pictures from the military drills in estonia. i m very glad to be here, to ensure the protection of europe. i m joined now by the ukrainian mp ivanna klympush tsyntsadze in kyiv who is the chair of the parliamentary committee on integration of ukraine to the eu, and also a former deputy prime minister on european and euro atlantic integration. we can see what the world is saying and thinking but i wasn t being
Skating to "Michelangelo 70" and "La Muerte del Angel", Miura launched into a triple axel before landing a massive quad-triple combination to earn 91.90 points, finishing ahead of retiring Canadian Keegan Messing and American Jimmy Ma. The 17-year-old, who won bronze last year, notched two podium finishes at Grand Prix events in the United States and Canada and rebounded in impressive fashion after finishing sixth at the Japan nationals.
That means study results using only one ethnic group may not apply to other groups, hindering dementia prevention and treatment, the study said.For example, studies have found that a gene variant called APOE E4 carries the largest genetic risk for Alzheimers disease in people with European ancestry, but the effect of APOE E4 is half as strong in people of African ancestry, the study said.Increasing the representation of non-European ancestry populations in genome-wide association studies has been identified as a critical scientific and equity issue in genetic studies.