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In 1944, Hahn won a Nobel prize for the discovery. It led to the atomic bomb , nuclear power, and a Nobel Prize in 1944 for German chemist Otto Hahn. ullstein bild Dtl./Getty ImagesMeitner was well respected by other physicists — Einstein called her "our Marie Curie" — comparing her to the trail-blazing, two-time Nobel Prize winner. Left to right: Otto Hahn, Dr. Hartmann, Lise Meitner, Werner Heisenberg, and Theodor Heuss. AdvertisementOverlooked for the Nobel PrizeHahn was awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in chemistry for the discovery of nuclear fission.
Persons: Lise Meitner, Otto Hahn, Hahn, Meitner, , Hahn's, Marissa Moss, Meitner's, Moss, — Einstein, Marie Curie, Nazi Germany Meitner, Hartmann, Werner Heisenberg, Theodor Heuss, Hitler, " Moss, Fritz Strassman, Amanda Macias, Strassman, wasn't, Otto Frisch, Frisch, Strassmann, Enrico Fermi Organizations: Service, Business, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Physics Locations: Berlin, Austria, Nazi Germany, Germany, Sweden, Ba
China's President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden at the G20 Summit in Nusa Dua on the Indonesian island of Bali on Nov. 14, 2022. WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping next month, the White House announced on Tuesday. "Intense competition means intense diplomacy," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at a press briefing. Read more: White House restricts U.S. investment in some Chinese tech, citing national security concernsThe meeting comes as the White House works to rush security assistance and humanitarian aid to Israel amid an intensifying conflict with Hamas. Earlier this month, Xi and Putin met in Beijing to discuss additional ways to deepen their relationship.
Persons: Xi Jinping, Joe Biden, Karine Jean, Pierre, Jean, Janet Yellen, Antony Blinken, Gina Raimondo, Bill Burns, Jake Sullivan, John Kerry, Read, Trump, Xi, Vladimir Putin's, Biden, Putin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Organizations: WASHINGTON, White, Economic Cooperation, National, Hamas, . Locations: Nusa Dua, Indonesian, Bali, Asia, San Francisco, China, Israel, U.S, Ukraine, Russian, Beijing, Russia, United States, Iran, North Korea
The Biden administration on Friday requested more than $105 billion from Congress to support the security needs of Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan and the U.S. southern border. President Joe Biden's biggest request in the package is more than $61 billion for Ukraine. Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the U.S. has unleashed an arsenal worth $44 billion in security assistance, according to figures provided by the State Department. He's also calling for an additional $14.3 billion for Israel, another $2 billion for Taiwan and Indo-Pacific security, and a little over $9 billion for humanitarian assistance. The White House said the supplemental funding request invests approximately $50 billion in the U.S. defense industry.
Persons: Biden, Joe Biden's, He's, Shalanda Young Organizations: State Department, Management Locations: Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, U.S, China
Palestinian civil defence members and others carry a youth after being rescued from a building hit by Israeli bombardment in Khan Yunis on the southern Gaza Strip on October 19, 2023. WASHINGTON — The U.S. State Department issued a worldwide caution alert on Thursday due to soaring tensions in the Middle East and elsewhere triggered by the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Citing the "potential for terrorist attacks, demonstrations or violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests," the State Department warned Americans abroad to exercise increased caution. The State Department and the White House did not immediately respond to CNBC's requests for comment.
Persons: Khan Yunis, WASHINGTON — Organizations: WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON — The U.S . State Department, U.S, State Department, White Locations: Khan, Gaza, WASHINGTON — The, Israel
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a visit to Israel amid the war between Israel and Hamas, in Tel Aviv, Oct. 18, 2023. UNITED NATIONS — President Joe Biden reaffirmed America's commitment to Israel on Wednesday in Tel Aviv, where he blamed a deadly hospital blast on militants inside Gaza. Biden also committed $100 million in humanitarian assistance to Gaza and the West Bank, to support the more than 1 million people displaced by the ongoing conflict. The president said he planned to ask Congress for an "unprecedented support package for Israel's defense" but did not elaborate. Biden arrived in Tel Aviv hours after an explosion killed hundreds of people taking shelter at the al-Ahli Arab Baptist Hospital in Gaza.
Persons: Joe Biden, America's, Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Isaac Herzog, Israel, Biden's, Mahmoud Abbas, Abdel Fattah el, King Abdullah II, Jordan, Read Organizations: Hamas, UNITED NATIONS, Israel, West Bank, Ahli Arab Baptist Hospital, Israeli, United Nations Locations: Israel, Tel Aviv, Gaza, Ahli, Amman, Jordan, States, Russia
U.S. President Joe Biden gestures as he boards Air Force One at Delaware Air National Guard Base, in New Castle, Delaware, U.S., April 25, 2022. WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will travel to Israel on Wednesday in an effort to mitigate the expansion of the war between Israel and Hamas. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters on a call Monday evening that Biden's travel to Israel was thoroughly evaluated, adding that the "security situation is certainly tense." While in Jordan, Kirby said Biden will discuss regional security, the release of hostages held by Hamas and humanitarian needs for the people in Gaza. "We certainly want to see that humanitarian assistance begin to flow as soon as possible," Kirby said.
Persons: Joe Biden, Antony Blinken, Biden, Blinken, Benjamin Netanyahu, Read, Juliette Touma, Touma, John Kirby, Netanyahu, Kirby, King Abdullah II bin Al, Hussein, Abdel Fattah El, Mahmoud Abbas Organizations: Air Force, Delaware Air National Guard Base, WASHINGTON, U.S, Embassy, Israeli, United Nations, Communications, United Nations Relief Works Agency, National Security, Palestinian Locations: New Castle , Delaware, U.S, Israel, Tel Aviv, Gaza, Amman, Jordan
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden is set to address the unprecedented attacks on Israel carried out over the weekend by the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Biden's remarks at the White House, which were scheduled for 1 p.m. ET, come as the Pentagon rushes security assistance for Israel to the region. The Israel-Hamas conflict has so far claimed the lives of more than 1,700 people. Biden confirmed the deaths of at least 11 Americans in Israel and acknowledged that some U.S. citizens may have been kidnapped by Hamas.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden's, Biden, Read Organizations: WASHINGTON —, Hamas, White, Pentagon Locations: WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON — U.S, Israel, Palestinian
Biden set to deliver remarks on Hamas attack in Israel
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on Afghanistan during a speech in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, August 31, 2021. WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will address the unprecedented terror attacks carried out by Hamas in Israel as violence in the region soars. ET from the White House, come on the heels of what the Pentagon has dubbed "ISIS-level savagery" in Israel. In a statement Monday evening, Biden confirmed the deaths of at least 11 Americans in Israel and acknowledged that some U.S. citizens could have been kidnapped by Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Hamas' attack on Israel "a terrible mistake," warning that the retaliatory strikes on Hamas were "just the beginning."
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Israel, John Kirby, Kirby, Hamas What's, Defense Lloyd Austin, Gerald Ford, Austin Organizations: White, WASHINGTON, Pentagon, European Union, United, Defense, National Security, Israel, Hamas, Gerald Ford Carrier Strike Group, Air Force Locations: Afghanistan, Washington, Israel, Gaza, U.S, United States
"I am not going to get into specifics on this call, but the bottom line is we are working as fast as possible to provide critically needed munitions of various types and other equipment," a senior Defense official said. The Pentagon declined to share specific details of the types of security assistance the U.S. was providing to Israel. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Sunday ordered the movement of U.S. firepower closer to the region in order to project force and bolster Israeli security assistance. Saturday's unprecedented land, air and sea attack on Israel has since triggered a fury of Israeli retaliatory airstrikes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Hamas' attack on Israel "a terrible mistake" and in a televised speech warned the retaliatory strikes were "just the beginning."
Persons: WASHINGTON, Israel, Defense Lloyd Austin, Gerald Ford, Arleigh Burke, Thomas Hudner, Ramage, USS Carney, Roosevelt, Austin, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Joe Biden, Biden Organizations: Pentagon, U.S, Defense, U.S . Aerospace & Defense, Northrop Grumman, Sunday, Gerald Ford Carrier Strike, Ticonderoga, Air Force, United, Dow Jones, Energy, Exxon Mobil, Occidental Petroleum Locations: U.S, Israel, Normandy, Gaza, United States
The suspicion is that Biden agreed to sign a stop-gap federal government funding deal that did not include Ukraine aid he wanted to provide, in exchange for McCarthy agreeing to hold a standalone vote on that aid later. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., demanded during an angry speech Monday targeting his fellow Republican McCarthy on the House floor. McCarthy on Monday denied that there was a secret plan for Ukraine funding. "There's an overwhelming number of Republicans and Democrats in both the House and the Senate who support Ukraine," Biden said at the White House. A standalone vote on emergency Ukraine funding would likely pass the House, but only with the help of Democratic votes.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Joe Biden, Kevin McCarthy, Biden, McCarthy, Republican McCarthy, McCarthy's, Washington, Karine Jean, Pierre, Jean, I'm, Matt Miller, Miller, Dmytro Kuleba, Kuleba, Amanda Macias, Emma Kinery Organizations: Rep, U.S, Capitol, WASHINGTON —, Washington buzzed, Republican, Ukraine, House, Congress, Democratic, Sunday, Democrats, White, House Republicans, Russia, Ukraine . State Department Locations: Washington, Ukraine, United States, U.S
The Peace Monument in front of the US Capitol dome in Washington, DC on September 29, 2023. The U.S. government is on the brink of a shutdown as Congress has been unable to pass a short-term funding bill that would keep agencies, programs and other services operating. A small group of conservative GOP lawmakers has insisted on cuts to federal spending that are unacceptable to Democrats in Congress. And if McCarthy tries to end-run them by pushing a stopgap funding package that would be palatable to Democrats in the House, the Californian risks losing his already precarious leadership by triggering an effort by conservatives led by Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida to remove him as speaker. Congress has until late Saturday night to pass a deal to avoid a shutdown.
Persons: Kevin McCarthy, Joe Biden, McCarthy, Matt Gaetz Organizations: Washington , D.C, House Republicans, Congress, GOP, Rep Locations: Washington , DC, U.S, Washington ,, Florida
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump and Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona suggested that outgoing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley is a traitor who deserves to be executed. Milley in September 2021 told Congress he had made it clear to Chinese officials that Trump was not planning to attack China in his final weeks as president. "My task at that time was to de-escalate," Milley told the Senate Armed Services Committee. "In a better society, quislings like the strange sodomy-promoting General Milley would be hung," Gosar wrote. Gosar also called Milley, a four-star general with more than four decades of military service, a "traitor."
Persons: Mark Milley, WASHINGTON —, Donald Trump, Paul Gosar, Staff Mark Milley, Trump, Milley, Nancy Pelosi, Trump's, Gosar, Defense James Mattis, Belleau Organizations: Ukraine, U.S, Ramstein Air Base, WASHINGTON, Republican Rep, Joint Chiefs, Staff, Army, Senate Armed Services Committee, National Guard, Capitol, CNBC, Defense, Marines, Marine Corps Locations: Germany, Arizona, China, United States, American, Paris, U.S, Aisne, Belleau Wood, France
WASHINGTON — Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey suggested Monday that the cash seized by federal investigators from his home came from his personal savings account. "I have withdrawn thousands of dollars in cash from my personal savings account, what I have kept for emergencies and because of the history of my family facing confiscation in Cuba," Menendez said during a press conference on Monday. "Now this may seem old-fashioned but these were monies drawn from my personal savings account based on the income that I have lawfully derived," he added. Menendez and his wife were indicted on federal bribery charges in New York last week. Prosecutors accused the 69-year-old Democrat and his spouse of allegedly accepting lavish bribes including, hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, gold bars, a Mercedes-Benz car and mortgage payments.
Persons: Robert Menendez, Nadine Menendez, WASHINGTON — Sen, Bob Menendez, Menendez Organizations: Bob Menendez of New, Prosecutors, Mercedes, Benz, New Locations: Jersey, Union City , New Jersey, U.S, Bob Menendez of, Bob Menendez of New Jersey, Cuba, New York, Englewood Cliffs , New Jersey
This stream starts at 11:30 a.m. Please refresh your browser if it does not show up. WASHINGTON — Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey is set to hold a press conference on Monday following mounting calls for him to resign. Menendez and his wife were indicted on federal bribery charges in New York last week. Prosecutors accused the 69-year-old Democrat and his spouse of allegedly accepting lavish bribes including, hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, gold bars, a Mercedes-Benz car and mortgage payments.
Persons: WASHINGTON — Sen, Bob Menendez, Menendez Organizations: Bob Menendez of New, Prosecutors, Mercedes, Benz Locations: WASHINGTON, Bob Menendez of, Bob Menendez of New Jersey, New York
Hydrogen bombs and atomic bombs are both nuclear weapons that can cause mass destruction. But just seven years later an even more destructive nuclear bomb was built — the hydrogen bomb. Whereas hydrogen bombs get their power from a combination of fission and its opposite — nuclear fusion — the binding of atoms. Hydrogen vs. atomic bombs: damage and destructionWhile atomic bomb blasts are measured in kilotons — 1 kt is equivalent to the explosive force of 1,000 tons of TNT — hydrogen bombs are often measured in megatons. AdvertisementAdvertisementBoth atomic and hydrogen bombs are nuclear weapons and therefore create long-lasting, dangerous nuclear fallout.
Persons: Otto Hahn, Fritz Strassman, Hahn, Lisa Meitner, Otto Frisch, Meitner, Frisch, Alex Wellerstein, Wellerstein, Little, Amanda Macias, Tsar, Soviet Union —, Bomba, it's Organizations: Service, Trinity, Stevens Institute of Technology, Little Boy, Lions, TNT, Little, Bravo, US, Hanford , Washington . Department of Locations: Wall, Silicon, United States, Japan, Austrian, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, megatons, Soviet Union, Soviet, Manhattan, Los Angeles, Hanford , Washington
"The autoworkers will not have any jobs, Kristen, because all of these cars are going to be made in China. The electric cars, automatically, are going to be made in China," Trump told NBC News' Kristen Welker in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview set to air Sunday on "Meet the Press." "The autoworkers are being sold down the river by their leadership, and their leadership should endorse Trump," added the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination. The strike marked the first time the United Auto Workers union targeted the three automaker titans simultaneously. Read more: Why the United Auto Workers want big raises Trump specifically criticized UAW President Shawn Fain.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kristen Welker, Kristen, Trump, autoworkers, Read, Shawn Fain, he's, Fain, Joe Biden, Matthew Hatcher, Biden, Xi Jinping Organizations: GM, NBC News, Press, WASHINGTON —, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, NBC, Republican, SAIC General Motors Co, automaker titans, Workers, Trump, UAW, Ford Assembly Plant, AFP, Getty, White, U.S, China Locations: China, Wuhan, Wentzville , Missouri, Wayne , Michigan, Toledo , Ohio, Washington, Beijing
In the book, author Walter Isaacson wrote that a Ukrainian drone submarine attack on Russian warships was disrupted by a disconnect from Starlink, ordered by Musk. Excerpts from the book raised alarm bells in Washington, among NATO allies and in the Ukrainian capital. Musk also argued, as he has in the past, that Ukraine should strike a "truce" with Russia. Musk's "peace plan" argument was shouted down by Ukraine officials, politicians and Putin experts. Earlier in the week, Sen. Warren called for a Congressional probe of Musk and SpaceX.
Persons: Elon Musk, Democratic Sens, Jeanne Shaheen of, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Tammy Duckworth, Lloyd Austin, Musk, Tesla, Walter Isaacson, Isaacson, CNBC's, Putin, Jeff Jurgensen, Sen, Warren Organizations: WASHINGTON —, Democratic, Armed Services, Pentagon, SpaceX, Ukrainian Armed Forces, Illinois, Twitter, NATO, CNBC, U.S . Department of Defense, Department of Defense, Congressional, Bloomberg Locations: Ukraine, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, U.S, Ukrainian, Washington, Crimea, Russia
WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren called for a probe Tuesday following a claim that Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk curbed a Ukrainian military operation aimed at Russia's Black Sea fleet last year by limiting access to SpaceX's Starlink satellite network, a report said. CNBC has reached out to Warren's office to confirm the statement. The call for an investigation stems from an excerpt released last week from biographer Walter Isaacson's book titled "Elon Musk," in which the author details how a Ukrainian drone sneak attack on the Russian fleet was disrupted by a disconnect from Starlink. In an interview with CNBC's "Squawk Box," Isaacson further elaborated on the excerpt from the biography that triggered alarm bells in Washington, among NATO allies and the Ukrainian capital. Isaacson said developing a military-grade version of Starlink will help resolve concerns expressed by Tesla and Musk regarding the satellite networks' use in combat.
Persons: WASHINGTON — Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Tesla, Elon Musk, Warren, Walter Isaacson's, CNBC's, Isaacson Organizations: SpaceX, Bloomberg, CNBC, NATO Locations: Ukrainian, Washington
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSen. Elizabeth Warren calls for investigation into Elon Musk's StarlinkCNBC’s Amanda Macias joins 'Power Lunch' to report on Senator Elizabeth Warren calling for an investigation into Elon Musk's Starlink.
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Author Walter Isaacson took to social media Friday night to try to "clarify" an excerpt from his upcoming book, "Elon Musk." The excerpt received swift backlash after it described how Musk thwarted a Ukrainian attack on Russian warships. Musk eventually soured on the arrangement and said "Starlink was not meant to be involved in wars," according to the book. "They asked Musk to enable it for their drone sub attack on the Russian fleet. Isaacson's X post came after a top aide to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy lashed out at Musk over the excerpt.
Persons: Elon Musk, Porte, Walter Isaacson, Musk, Starlink, Isaacson, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Mykhailo Podolyak, Isaacson's, — CNBC's Amanda Macias Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Viva Technology, Porte de, Russian, CNN, Washington Post Locations: Paris, France, Russian, Crimea, Ukrainian, Ukraine, Western, Russia, Washington
WASHINGTON — A Ukrainian official slammed Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk for ordering engineers to shut off Starlink's satellite network over Crimea last year in order to thwart a Ukrainian attack on Russian warships. The book, titled "Elon Musk," will be released Tuesday. In Ukraine, Starlink has worked as the connective tissue for crucial battlefield communications. Musk, according to Isaacson, was also engaged in a texting conversation with Fedorov. The official pleaded with Musk to restore Starlink's connectivity so that Ukrainian submarine drones could carry out the attack on Russia's warship fleet.
Persons: Elon Musk, Porte, WASHINGTON, Musk, Walter Isaacson, Starlink, Isaacson, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Mykhailo Podolyak, Mykhailo Fedorov, Joe Biden's, Jake Sullivan, Mark Milley, Fedorov Organizations: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter, Viva Technology, Porte de, WASHINGTON —, Ukrainian, Netflix, Russian, CNN, Joint Chiefs, Staff U.S, Army Locations: Paris, France, Crimea, Russian, Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba greets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken before a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kyiv on September 6, 2023. WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday, his fourth trip to the war-weary country since Russia's full-scale invasion last year. During the two-day visit, Blinken met with key Ukrainian officials, including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. Blinken's trip comes amid a burst of battlefield gains recently by Ukrainian forces, who are carrying out a counteroffensive in the South and East of the country. In the 72 hours before Blinken arrived, Ukrainian soldiers made "notable progress" in southern Zaporizhzhia, the White House said.
Persons: Dmytro Kuleba, Antony Blinken, Blinken, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Denys Shmyhal Organizations: Ukraine's, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, WASHINGTON, State Department, Reuters Locations: Kyiv, WASHINGTON — U.S, Ukrainian, South, Zaporizhzhia
Adoption of AeroVironment's Switchblade drone will be a key driver for the company, he said. It is not clear how often the U.S. military has utilized the Switchblade drone in theater. AeroVironment makes the Switchblade 300 and the 600; both are equipped with cameras, navigation systems and guided explosives. The 300 variant is designed to strike small targets, weighs a little more than 5 pounds and has a range of 10 miles. Each single-use Switchblade 300 is estimated to cost $6,000, according to an NBC News report.
Persons: LSEG, Wahid Nawabi, Baird, Peter Arment, AeroVironment, Lockheed Martin, Atomics Organizations: Pentagon, ., Lockheed, Lockheed Martin Hellfire, NBC Locations: Virginia, Tuesday's, Ukraine, U.S
WASHINGTON — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said following a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday that a resolution to the suspended Black Sea Grain Initiative can be reached "in a short time." The deal — which was brokered between Turkey, the United Nations, Ukraine and Russia in July 2022 — helped ease the Kremlin's naval blockade in the Black Sea and established a humanitarian corridor for agricultural exports. Putin said that he was ready to "consider the possibility of reviving the grain deal" provided that Russian agricultural products are "fully implemented" in the new agreement. The Russian leader also placed the blame on Western governments for stoking a global food security crisis following Moscow's exit from the Black Sea grain deal. "There is no physical shortage of food," Putin told reporters following the bilateral meeting with Erdogan.
Persons: Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Vladimir Putin, , Erdogan, Read, Putin Organizations: United, UN Locations: WASHINGTON, Turkey, United Nations, Ukraine, Russia, Sochi, Moscow
WASHINGTON — Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that he will soon meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping as the Kremlin's war in Ukraine drags on. "Soon enough we will have some events and there will be a meeting with the Chinese President [Xi Jinping]," Putin said during a conference with students in Russia. "He [Xi] calls me his friend, and I am happy to call him my friend, because this is a man who personally does a lot for the development of Russian-Chinese relations and cooperation in different areas," Putin said. Since Russia's invasion of its ex-Soviet neighbor, Washington and its allies have imposed rounds of coordinated sanctions vaulting Russia past Iran and North Korea as the world's most-sanctioned country. White House officials have previously expressed deep concerns about China's alignment with Russia and the possibility that the world's second-largest economy may aid Moscow as the Kremlin's war heads into its 600th day.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Xi, Putin Locations: Russian, Ukraine, Russia, Soviet, Washington, Iran, North Korea, Moscow
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