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Why Russia Fired at a British Warship: The Black Sea Dispute Explained - TLDR News
Yesterday, a Russian patrol ship reportedly fired warning shots while a jet dropped bombs in the path of the ship. This sounds a little crazy right? Russians firing at a British ship, but what’s happening is actually more interesting...
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USS Bonhomme Richard burns for the second day.
The Navy says the fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard reportedly began in the lower vehicle storage area and led to an internal explosion at 8:30 a.m on Sunday. Firefighters are still battling the flames as the ship remains at Naval...
All In One Social Media
Why We Hire Military Spouses As Social Media Managers
Why We Hire Military Spouses As Social Media Managers // Being a Military Spouse is hard, but we are all smart capable people who want to be able to provide for our families just like everyone else. In this video, I talk about some...
The Wall Street Journal
Lessons in Leadership Part II
What attributes and skills make a good leader? How much can be learned, and how much just has to be experienced? With James Mattis former U.S. Secretary of Defense and Distinguished Fellow and the Hoover Institution.
Cerebellum
The United States Constitution - Taxes
The United States Constitution is one of the most important and versatile documents ever written. The articles relating to finance including taxes, borrowing and commerce are discussed. The district of Columbia is discussed as well as...
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What Will Happen to Gibraltar After Brexit - Brexit Explained
Despite being just off Spain, Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and that makes life hard for Gibraltarians after Brexit. Miles away from the rest of the UK, what will happen to Gibraltar once it is forced to split from the EU?
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Iran converts massive oil tanker into forward floating base
Iran’s navy has formally commissioned its largest vessel, a former oil tanker converted into a logistics vessel with a helicopter pad.
Step Back History
Putin: The New Czar of Russia
Vladimir Putin just won his fourth term as president of the Russian Federation. Let's talk about who this guy is and if we should be worried (we should)
Jabzy
Imo Incident - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Imo Incident
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Biden believes Russia will move into Ukraine, though
U.S. President Joe Biden predicted in a press conference that Russia will ‘move in’ to Ukraine after amassing 100,000 troops around its borders in recent weeks, according to CNN.
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U.S. says Iran directed drone strike against U.S. force
Officials said they believe the attacks involved as many as five kamikaze drones laden with explosive charges.
Economics Explained
The Pathetic Economy Of North Korea
North Korea, the most closed-off country on earth. This Asian nation is often the center of intense scrutiny for its aggressive displays of militarism, its internationally condemned nuclear program, and of course its oppressive...
XKA Digital
Lead from the front
Peter has enjoyed a varied and successful career over the last 35 years in property, company direction and corporate finance. He has been Chairman or Director of some 9 public companies, chairing 6 of these, including 7 years as Chairman...
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Taiwan signs US arms deal for advanced F-16 jets: Report
Taipei has signed a U.S. arms deal for 66 F-16V fighters, while upgrading older models to F-16V standard
The Telegraph
On the ground in Sudan where Ethiopians are fleeing to escape a brutal offensive
The Telegraph's Will Brown reports from the Hamdayet, eastern Sudan where thousands of Ethiopian refugees have fled after the federal government's offensive on northern Tigray province intensified.
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Nigerian gunmen release hundreds of child hostages
The ordeal started when a large number of gunmen riding motorbikes stormed the compound of a high school in Kankara.
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Chinese vessels enter waters near the Senkaku Islands for a record 66th day in a row
Chinese government vessels were spotted in waters near the Japan-controlled Senkaku Islands for a record 66th consecutive day on June 18.
History Hit
Hadrians Wall: Modern day comforts
What was life like in the fort? What was the process like to take a bath? Hadrians Wall, Part 3
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Australia demanding China investigate alleged laser incident
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has asked the Chinese government to explain what he called the ‘dangerous’ act of shining a laser at an Australian P-8A surveillance aircraft.
Curated Video
Discovering the Beauty and Culture of Oslo
Join us on a captivating virtual tour of Oslo, one of the world's largest capital cities, as we uncover its hidden gems and showcase its unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. With only 20% of the area developed, Oslo...
Curated Video
The 442nd: The Most Decorated Regiment of the Second World War
Despite the racism they faced, the bravery and heroism of the Japanese American 442nd Regiment Combat Team made them one of the most decorated units in United States history.
All In One Social Media
Military Housing - Is It Free?
Military Housing - Is It Free? // Free, or nearly free, housing is given to everyone in the military. But how they provide housing depends on your marital status, dependents, and rank. If you are married and living with your spouse or...
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How Ukraine fights the Russian war machine (3D Animation)
The tactics that were created to use expensive portable Western missiles to inflict losses and slow down the enemy.
Jabzy
Ireland and Zionism - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Ireland and Zionism