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American Thinker: Hamlet ponders: To impeach or not to impeach?
Media bias surrounding the Biden family corruption scandals is being challenged as inquiries into President Biden's potential impeachment begin. The lack of coverage on pay-for-play operations during the Obama presidency is now being exposed. Although an actual impeachment may evoke sympathy and establish a trend of impeaching presidents when their party loses the House, speculation suggests that Biden's own party may be looking for an alternative candidate. The divide in America is evident in those who accept biased information and those who approach it with skepticism. However, Biden is unlikely to be impeached with the support of the Senate and his vice president, Kamala Harris.
Fox News: Biden berated for claiming he taught 'political theory' at University of Pennsylvania: 'Pretend life'
Social media users criticize President Joe Biden for claiming to have taught "political theory" at the University of Pennsylvania, despite lack of evidence. Critics accuse him of fabricating a "pretend life" and question his mental capacity.
#war
Euromaidan Press: British intel: Sevastopol missile strikes deal major blow to Russia’s Black Sea fleet
Russian warships in Sevastopol shipyard destroyed by Ukrainian attack, significantly reducing Russia's Black Sea capabilities and ability to strike Ukraine.
Forbes: Trade Data Shows Ukraine War Consolidated Political Blocs [Infographic]
The Ukraine war has had a negative impact on global trade, with geopolitical blocs engaging in less business due to sanctions and blockades. Trade between blocs decreased by over 10% in 2022, while trade within blocs also suffered. Western bloc countries, such as the Americas and Europe, have been avoiding Russian oil, leading to changes in global trade patterns. Diversification of sourcing has emerged as a strategy, but a bloc mindset could hinder trade and economic progress in the long term. Departure from multilateral trade could cost up to 8.7% of global income and have even higher impacts on least-developed countries. The trade volume of bottleneck products, exported by just a few economies, has increased, particularly in electrical equipment and microchips.
Euromaidan Press: ISW: Russia loses another top commander in battle in Ukraine
The commander of the Russian 247th Guards Air Assault Regiment, Vasily Popov, was killed in combat in Ukraine. This is the second commander of the regiment to be killed this year.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: With ASEAN Paralyzed, Southeast Asia Seeks New Security Ties
ASEAN's recent summit demonstrated its paralysis in addressing security challenges, such as Chinese aggression and the crisis in Myanmar. The bloc's consensus principle and lack of cohesive response have hindered its ability to maintain regional stability and peace. Individual ASEAN members are now building their own alliances and partnerships, seeking bilateral and multilateral solutions to address these issues.
Euromaidan Press: European aid to Ukraine now surpasses US contributions – Kiel Institute
European aid to Ukraine now surpasses US contributions, with Europe pledging a total of €156 billion compared to the US's €70 billion.