lawsuits. that is going to do it for me. deadline: white house starts right now. hi there, everyone. happy wednesday and happy juneteenth, it is 4:00 in the heeft. there might be only one thing more alarming than what has become near medieval siege on ow country s tradition of respect for the rule of law. and it is the fact that many americans regrettably but understandably have after all of these years of trump and his allies attacking it, grown numb to it or view it as a new norm. maybe it is an act of self-preservation or tune it out when trump or a voice on conservative media spits out such venom toward the men and women of doj or the fbi. but the temptation to register the lies being told about the justice system, about the fbi, simply is white noise or politics as usual. in our view it represents as grave of a threat to democracy as the lies being told themselves. as an example, considered what the disgrayed ex-president told the crowd in wisconsin on tuesday. the
Russian companies have been increasingly leaving Cyprus as Western sanctions impact their ability to operate, the Russian state-controlled media outlet Kommersant wrote on Jan. 16.
Key updates on Jan. 17: House Speaker Johnson says no deal on border, Ukraine aid currently possible ahead of meeting in White House Military intelligence: Railways in western Russia hit by sabotage attacks Germany delivers tank ammunition, vehicles to Ukraine RFE/RL journalist wounded in Russian mortar attack in Zaporizhzhia
Key updates on Jan. 17: House Speaker Johnson says no deal on border, Ukraine aid currently possible ahead of meeting in White House Military intelligence: Railways in western Russia hit by sabotage attacks Germany delivers tank ammunition, vehicles to Ukraine RFE/RL journalist wounded in Russian mortar attack in Zaporizhzhia Oblast Media: Sanctions forcing Russian companies out of Cyprus As U.S. President Joe Biden and top congressional leaders from both parties are set to meet on Jan. 17, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said that the time is not right for a deal on immigration and border issues that could pave the way for approval of new aid for Ukraine.
Russians who plan to buy property abroad are most interested in investing in Cyprus and Hungary, Russian media outlet RBC reported on Nov. 22, citing research from real estate agency NF Group.