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Posts by Dan Peleschuk
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‘Losing our best’: Activists killed in war seen as blow to Ukraine’s future
Dan Peleschuk
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17 May, 2023
Zelenskyy held ‘long & meaningful’ call with China’s Xi, 1st talk since Russian invasion of Ukraine
Dan Peleschuk
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27 April, 2023
Russian troops holding Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant ‘hostage,’ says Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Dan Peleschuk
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28 March, 2023
NATO slams Putin’s ‘dangerous’ plan for nukes in Belarus as Russia pounds Ukraine’s Avdiivka
Dan Peleschuk
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27 March, 2023
NATO slams Putin rhetoric on tactical nukes in Belarus, Russia pounds Avdiivka city
Dan Peleschuk
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27 March, 2023
At least 9 dead after Russia hits Ukraine with missiles, drones as Xi departs Moscow
Dan Peleschuk
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22 March, 2023
Ukraine appoints new top anti-corruption investigator
Dan Peleschuk
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6 March, 2023
Kyiv residents told to head to air raid shelters as sirens wail across Ukraine’s capital
Pavel Polityuk
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30 December, 2022
As Russian attack on Ukraine’s energy supply continues, millions stare at ‘constant power cuts’
Max Hunder
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17 November, 2022
Russia denies its missiles were involved as blast kills 2 in Poland near Ukraine border
Marek Strzelecki
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16 November, 2022
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ThePrint Team
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28 May, 2021
Opinion
Rail privatisation shouldn’t be an afterthought post-Odisha collision. See Japan, UK
Subhashish Bhadra
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5 June, 2023
The government will need to absorb a large part of Indian Railways’ Rs 7 lakh crore debt burden to make the system more lucrative for a private buyer.
balasore, odisha train accident, privatisation
Reservation didn’t cause Odisha accident. The real problem is outdated infrastructure
5 June, 2023
If BJP cannot win South states, it’ll make them irrelevant —...
5 June, 2023
Economy
RBI data reveals demonetisation was the epitome of whimsical, illogical policymaking
Praveen Chakravarty
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31 August, 2017
The government wanted demonetisation to combat three problems. None of them seem to have been solved.
Defence
The biggest challenges Nirmala Sitharaman will face as India’s new Defence...
Manu Pubby
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3 September, 2017
Sitharaman, who is only the second woman defence minister in India's history, is expected to work closely with the Finance Minister to take key industry-related decisions
National Interest
Manipur saw ‘free’ India’s 1st flag hoisted. Now it’s BJP’s biggest...
Shekhar Gupta
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3 June, 2023
There are 3 things you never do in a small northeastern state: undermine local leaders, divide and rule, push homogenisation.