Yura Borisov and Mark Eydelshteyn are the breakout stars of "Anora." They tell us about vaping during auditions and getting punched by Mikey Madison.
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Although NATO has the resources to protect Ukraine, divisions among its members and misguided assumptions about escalation undermine the goal of deterring Russia.
Matches are interrupted by sirens warning of attacks but a reduced league continues to function in Ukraine, against the odds ...
As Americans vote, exhausted and outmanned Ukrainian soldiers are holding defensive lines under constant Russian fire ... fans of an Israeli soccer club. Donald Trump selected U.S. Senator ...
North Korea has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia to train and fight in Ukraine within "the ... last week targeting fans of an Israeli soccer club. Nighttime bike rides to Kaifeng, an ancient ...
Proponents of nuclear armament in South Korea argue that the country should not rely on the U.S. for protection. Trump's ...
Ukraine and Russia are still at war ... s recent performance in an at-times testy interview at the Economic Club of Chicago, where he defended his support for tariffs and accused the Biden ...
They accused him of stealing about three million roubles ($32,000; £24,000) from a Novosibirsk football club ... to fight instead of facing trial, but this shift in policy reflects Russia ...