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Concerns that Russian President Vladimir Putin may use nuclear weapons are increasing. One Russian oligarch admitted that the leader’s “psychiatric health is bad” and that his nuclear threats are “very real.” The billionaire, who has known the leader closely for many decades, has reportedly warned his colleagues about t behavior of the Russian president, stating that the “stories about him going bonkers are not a joke.” Last week, investigative journalist Christo Grozev reported that even Putin’s top commanders ignore his orders to use nuclear missiles, as they believe he is gravely ill. “I ha...
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Wimbledon this year will ban Russian athletes due to the Ukraine invasion. Such a ban would see world Nos. 2 Daniil Medvedev and 8 Andrey Rublev, and women’s 15 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, unable to compete. There are conflicting reports as to whether the ban will extend to Belarusian players. Belarus, of course, has acted as an ally during Russia’s antics. Aryna Sabalenka is ranked No. 4 and former No. 1 Victoria Azarenka is 18th. Players from the two countries will be allowed to compete as neutral athletes at the French Open, beginning May 22.
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On Thursday, the actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) released a nine-minute video detailing several facts about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It was an attempt to communicate the reality of the war to Russian citizens who may be experiencing distorted facts through Kremlin sources. The Terminator actor began his message on a positive and nostalgic note. He revealed that the Russian Olympic weightlifter Yuri Petrovich Vlasov inspired him to begin weight lifting after meeting him in person at the age of 14. Schwarzenegger said he argued with his father about having a pi...
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Elon Musk decided to try ending the Ukrainian invasion himself in a tweet written partially in English and Russian which read “I hereby challenge [Vladimir Putin] to single combat. Stakes are [Ukraine].” He wrote a follow-up tweet tagging the official Kremlin Twitter account, with another message in Russian that roughly translates to “Do you agree to this fight?” It’s unclear whether Musk means he wants to bare-knuckle brawl the Russian President, dual him in a swordfight, or maybe just face off in Call of Duty with him. Musk’s Twitter presence is bizarre at best, oscillating between commentar...
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Benedict Cumberbatch highlighted the recent launch of “Homes For Ukraine,” a program to give British people £350 ($457) a month to house Ukrainian refugees and hopes “to be a part of that myself” in an interview at the British Academy Film Awards. “It is a really shocking time for me to be a European two and a half hours flight away in Ukraine, and it’s something that hangs over us,” Cumberbatch said before the Sunday awards ceremony. While he was wearing a badge with the Ukrainian flag colors on the red carpet and held a Ukrainian flag last week at the Santa Barbaria International Film Festiv...
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While he has been thrust onto a national stage as the leader of a country facing invasion by one of the world’s most powerful countries, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was pretty acquainted with fame in his home country before taking office. Before his time as President, Zelensky was an actor, writer and comedian who even performed as a person who unexpectedly became President before his own election, in the Ukrainian satire series Servant Of The People. Before he was known as a TV star, he performed as a touring comedian regularly and participated in the comedy competition KVN with th...
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