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A boomer said he’s struggling to survive on Social Security after retiring early to care full-time for his wife
Robert Papalia, 74, retired early to care for his ailing wife, Marie, and they’re struggling financially given high medical costs.
Iran is helping the Houthis try to secure Russian anti-ship missiles that could threaten vessels in the Red Sea: report
Two regional officials told Reuters that the Houthis had met at least twice this year already in Tehran with Russians to discuss anti-ship missiles.
How sanctioned goods are getting into Russia
Sanctions on Russia were introduced two years ago shortly after the start of the country’s Ukrainian invasion. The purpose? To limit the Russian war machine and starve Russian oligarchs of access to luxury items.
Russia sanctions forcing UN food agency to pay more – official
Russia’s official at the UN World Food Programme says Ukraine-related restrictions are causing major problems for the agency Read Full Article at RT.com
Washington approves sale of missiles to North African state
The Pentagon says it has notified Congress about the approved sale of 720 Stinger missiles to Egypt Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine wants Modi to help strike peace deal – Politico
India could be the only global power that can credibly act as a neutral party between Moscow and Kiev, Ukrainian officials have said Read Full Article at RT.com
British PM condemned over ‘Russian cat’
A former Conservative parliamentary candidate has accused the UK PM of being a Moscow sympathizer over his choice of pet
Read Full Article at RT.com
News24 | ‘Grossly dishonest’ SA lawyer at centre of UK Christian charity looting investigation
Two South Africans were at the head of the R500 million global Barnabas Aid charity. One of them outright stole from it, say the co-founders who now also face investigation from the UK’s Charity Commission.
