
The Ukrainian teens who took on Putin’s gulag archipelago — and won
When Vlad and his friends realized the Kremlin would not return them home, they staged an open revolt.

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First article involving Tesla I liked.![]()
Ukraine Unleashes Nikola Tesla’s Weapon In The Black Sea
In 1898 Tela demonstrated a radio-controlled boat to transform naval warfare. Ukraine's new Katran, a drone boat armed with torpedoes could realize Tesla's dream.www.forbes.com
I suspect you may be partially right: a lot of food, especially produce seen off-season does come from Mexico. Food grains, like wheat and corn (Commonwealth: maize) receive government price supports (subsidies under another name) but produce doesn't. A lot of produce grown in the US is from California, where it is very heavily dependent on (drastically over-committed) irrigation water. This may also be true in Mexico. The other issue, as mentioned, is that a lot (probably the vast majority) of labor used to produce and harvest fruits, vegetables, and greens are immigrants, many of whom are not properly documented. Some producers won't even hire US workers (an orchard near where I grew up imported all its pickers from Jamaica; the tobacco fields would hire local high school students), even if they have any apply.Food wise I suspect that the USA is in more trouble than it seems. A lot of the food comes from Mexico which is a problem. Plus a the vast majority of the labour used in the production of food within the USA uses foreign labour who are to a large degree not turning up for work as they are in significant danger of being deported if they do. It should be noted that practically all coffee is imported.
This may be of interest
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Top U.S. Food Imports by Origin Country
This infographic shows the top exporting countries for U.S. food imports, ranging from exotic fruits to meat, oils, spices, and more.www.visualcapitalist.com
One hopes.
I wonder if Trump will succeed in making the US as irrelevant to the remainder of the World as it was in the 1830s. He sure seems on that track.
WWI style? from the 1970s? an airplane is an airplane according to most reporters![]()
Another World War I Style Dogfighter Is Hunting Drones Over Ukraine
It may be the second Yakovlev Yak-52 trainer in Ukrainian service.www.forbes.com
This is seriously impressive.![]()
Artillery Is Still King, And Ukraine Has Mastered Producing Howitzers
Ukraine can now produce 40 Bohdana howitzers per month, matching Russia's capacity. Ukraine is integrating their artillery with drone and infantry tactics.www.forbes.com
After a bit of thought, which hurt, I think it's truer than you think. Don't think of style as in the form of the aircraft but rather in 1914 aerial combat style. Chucking bricks and shooting at the other guy with pistols and shotguns. With that said, the reporter probably has no clue he was insightful and was probably thinking "WW I fighter jet".WWI style? from the 1970s? an airplane is an airplane according to most reporters
Just the usual Chinese Coast Guard aggression I expectAnything of interest going on near Taiwan?
I hate to be that guy, but it's Ukraine, not The Ukraine. You wouldn't call Germany The Germany. "The Ukraine" implies that Ukraine is a territory rather than a sovereign nation.The Ukraine's neighbors are weighing in on the situation:
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'Barbaric Act': NATO's Central European Members Condemn Russia's Attack On Ukraine
NATO nations on the alliance’s so-called “eastern flank” condemned Russia’s early morning attack on Ukraine, with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis labeling it a "very grave breach of international law.”www.rferl.org