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Russia Hysteria Proves Foreign Policy Establishment Is A Dumpster Fire - The Federalist

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February 15, 2019
Russia Hysteria Proves Foreign Policy Establishment Is A Dumpster Fire - The Federalist
Why Chinese men are paying to meet Eastern European women - Inkstone
Ukraine's biggest investor gets new leader in Kyiv - Kyiv Post
Ukraine's Quiet Fashion Entrepreneurship Boom | Global Currents | BoF - The Business of Fashion
The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is a Russian trap - The Economist

Russia Hysteria Proves Foreign Policy Establishment Is A Dumpster Fire - The Federalist

The Federalist
Chuck Todd got his MSNBC pals together on “Meet the Press Daily” to have a serious, objective, and intellectual discussion of foreign policy and politics. Just kidding. The Senate Intelligence Committee had just announced it found “no direct evidence” of collusion between President Trump and Russia.
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Why Chinese men are paying to meet Eastern European women - Inkstone

Inkstone
Why Chinese men are paying to meet Eastern European women  InkstoneThe women sit on the left, the men on the right. Between them, a host in a suit calls on the men to make the first move.
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Ukraine's biggest investor gets new leader in Kyiv - Kyiv Post

Kyiv Post
Matteo Patrone, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s regional managing director, has been on the job since Nov.
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Ukraine's Quiet Fashion Entrepreneurship Boom | Global Currents | BoF - The Business of Fashion

The Business of Fashion
KIEV, Ukraine — Ukrainian fashion exports have been having a good run again. With Emily Ratajkowski, Kourtney Kardashian and Bella Hadid papped in Ienki Ienki’s neon-coloured puffer jackets and Instagram feeds filled with delicately embroidered numbers drawing from Vita Kin’s folk-inspired dresses, the global fashion industry seems to be looking once again to Ukraine for some of its style cues.
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The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is a Russian trap - The Economist

The Economist
WHEN A MEGAPROJECT makes no commercial sense, there are two possibilities. Either its sponsors are fools, or they have other motives. Since Vladimir Putin is no fool, one must assume that his pet pipeline is not really a business venture—and that the fools are the Europeans, in particular the Germans.
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