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U.S. Sends More Weapons to Ukraine Amid Slow Counteroffensive

The Biden administration has announced that it will provide an additional $400 million in military aid to Ukraine. This aid package includes artillery, air defenses, and mine-clearing equipment, which will help replenish Kyiv’s forces as they continue their counteroffensive. The package, sourced from Pentagon stockpiles, includes Stryker armored personnel carriers, mine-clearing equipment, and munitions for Patriot antimissile systems and National …

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Qin Gang, China’s Foreign Minister, Is Replaced

American officials who were present during Mr. Qin’s meetings with Mr. Blinken in Beijing on June 18 did not notice any signs of trouble at the time. According to U.S. officials, it would have been unusual for Chinese senior officials to arrange a meeting between Mr. Qin and Mr. Blinken if there were brewing issues, suggesting that the immediate events …

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G.M.’s Electric Vehicle Rollout Delayed by Slow Battery Production

General Motors (G.M.) is making significant investments in the production of new electric vehicles as it aims to catch up to Tesla. However, the company is currently facing challenges in manufacturing a new electric car battery pack for the vehicles it plans to introduce in the coming years. G.M.’s CEO, Mary T. Barra, expressed her disappointment with the delays during …

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UFC 291 card: Dustin Poirier vs Justin Gaethje and all fights this weekend

This weekend, the highly anticipated rematch between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje will take place as they headline UFC 291. The first time these lightweights faced off in 2018, Poirier emerged as the victor, and fans can expect another thrilling showdown between these two fighters as they compete for the vacant ‘BMF’ (baddest motherf*****) title. The ‘BMF’ title was introduced …

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