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UC Rusal announces plans to demerge high-carbon assets and rebrand as AL+

UC Rusal announces plans to demerge high-carbon assets and rebrand as AL+
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Russian Metals Giant Plans Split to Focus on Green Aluminum

Russian Metals Giant Plans Split to Focus on Green Aluminum
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FORMER WH SPKSMN WEINER & ANALYST RAMOS SAY MITCH MCCONNELL S PRO-RUSSIAN CONNECTIONS ARE REAL, INVESTIGATIONS NEEDED - US Politics Today

Robert Weiner Adjanni Ramos WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, April 18, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ In an op-ed just rated “H1” top in the nation by Op-Ed News, former White House Spokesperson Robert Weiner and Policy Analyst Adjanni Ramos assert, Mitch McConnell s pro-Russia connections are real. Federal, state, and congressional investigations are needed. They first write about former Senate Majority-Leader Mitch McConnell’s involvement in a Russia/Kentucky Aluminum Plant deal. They remind readers, “The new Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has just issued a report asserting definitively that Russia committed ‘active threats’ against the 2020 election with actions ‘denigrating President Biden s candidacy.” They point out, “Despite serving the critical role of Senate Majority Leader at the time, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) did not congratulate President Biden on his 2020 Electoral win on November

All Talk

All Talk This feature appears in our Spring 2021 issue. Subscribe now to receive a copy in your mailbox. IN THE SUMMER OF 2014, as Israeli bombs rained down on Gaza during the military incursion known as Operation Protective Edge, Salma Faysal, a 17-year-old from Ramallah, was at sleepaway camp in rural Maine. Faysal was a second-year camper at Seeds of Peace Camp, a coexistence initiative that brings Israeli and Palestinian teenagers together each summer on the shores of Pleasant Lake, an hour northwest of Portland. Every day for a little under two hours, in facilitated dialogue sessions squeezed between regular camp activities like basketball and sailing, participants discuss their experiences on opposing sides of a geopolitical conflict; beyond those sessions, staffers discourage political conversation. But in 2014, as Palestinian campers struggled to reach family members back home cell phones are prohibited at camp something gave way. 

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