The next two or three months in Ukraine are expected to see a surge in violence, with the ongoing war already being the deadliest in Europe in the past 80 years. Marc Santora, a seasoned reporter covering the conflict with Russia, provides insights into the escalating tensions and reasons behind the grim forecast. The situation in Ukraine remains precarious, with the potential for further bloodshed looming large.
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How the ‘Prescott Punch’ came to define him as Labour’s firebrand – and a total necessity for Blair
John Prescott, Labour’s Deputy Prime Minister, made headlines during the lacklustre 2001 general election campaign when he punched a protester who hit him with an egg, leading to a moment captured on camera that dominated the news. Despite fears of resignation, Tony Blair downplayed the incident, emphasizing Prescott's importance in embodying traditional Labour values and connecting with party activists. Prescott's upbringing, working-class roots, and political journey, from academic struggles to union activism to high ministerial...
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