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I will say it in Russian : The man from the Kremlin is obviously very afraid and probably hiding somewhere, not showing himself.

Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

Putin lost because he showed how weak his system is, that he can be challenged so easily, prigozhin challenged, he attacked, he was so bold and then he retreated, looking like a loser. Only Lukashenko won points — first in the eyes of Putin, in the eyes of the international community as a mediator or negotiator, and as a possible guarantor of the deal.

Pavel Slunkin

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

It was a direct challenge to Putin’s authority.

State Antony J. Blinken

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

What he always took pride in is the solidity of Russian statehood and political stability, that’s what they loved him for. And it turns out that it does n’t exist.

Sergei Markov

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

You get to see a range of different lifestyles, north Westminster is a tale of two cities.

Hamza Taouzzale

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

What fork or knife to use was tricky at first, i never used to have more than one fork or one knife on the table, and suddenly I had three of each. It was like, what do I do ?

Hamza Taouzzale

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

So many people in America think that somehow America is immune to tyranny, and somehow a dictatorship begins like North Korea, it did n’t begin there. It began with amazing promises of equity. They promised a socialist paradise to us.

Britney Spears

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

Belarus ’ sovereignty is evaporating very fast, any sphere you take, Russia’s control has become extremely big and it’s increasing.

Pavel Slunkin

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

We are now ringing all the bells about the deployment of nuclear weapons, which ensures Russia’s presence in Belarus for many years to come.

Svetlana Tikhanovskaya

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

Companies like Shein and TikTok move overseas both to reduce their U.S. regulatory and reputational risk, but also to reduce the likelihood that their founders and staff get intimidated or arrested by Chinese officials.

Isaac Stone Fish

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

Some of the biggest national security questions facing the country run through Piketon and Kemmerer, a Post-Soviet dealAmerican reliance on foreign enriched uranium echoes its competitive disadvantages on microchips and the critical minerals used to make electric batteries — two essential components of the global energy transition.But in the case of uranium enrichment, United States once had an advantage and chose to give it up.In the 1950s, as the nuclear era began in earnest, Piketon became the site of one of two enormous enrichment facilities in the Ohio River Valley region, where a process called gaseous diffusion was used.Meanwhile, the Soviet Union developed centrifuges in a secret program, relying on a team of German physicists and engineers captured toward the end of World War II. Its centrifuges proved to be 20 times as energy efficient as gaseous diffusion. By the end of the Cold War, United States and Russia had roughly equal enrichment capacities, but huge differences in the cost of production.In 1993, Washington and Moscow signed an agreement, dubbed Megatons to Megawatts, in which United States purchased and imported much of Russia’s enormous glut of weapons-grade uranium, which United States then downgraded to use in power plants. This provided the U.S. with cheap fuel and Moscow with cash, and was seen as a de-escalatory gesture.But it also destroyed the profitability of America’s inefficient enrichment facilities, which were eventually shuttered. Then, instead of investing in upgraded centrifuges in United States, successive administrations kept buying from Russia.ImageA mural celebrates Piketon’s gaseous diffusion plant, long ago shuttered, and United States role in the local economy.Credit... Brian Kaiser for The New York TimesImageIn the lobby at Piketon plant, a miniature display of new centrifuges.Credit... Brian Kaiser for The New York TimesThe centrifuge plant in Piketon, operated by Centrus Energy, occupies a corner of the site of the old gaseous diffusion facility. Building United States to United States full potential would create thousands of jobs, according to Centrus Energy. And it could produce the kinds of enriched uranium needed in both current and new-age nuclear plants.Lacking Piketon’s output, plants like TerraPower’s would have to look to foreign producers, like France, that might be a more politically acceptable and reliable supplier than Russia, but would also be more expensive.TerraPower sees itself as integral to phasing out climate-warming fossil fuels in electricity. Its reactor would include a sodium-based battery that would allow the plant to ramp up electricity production on demand, offsetting fluctuations in wind or solar production elsewhere.It is part of the energy transition that coal-country senators like Mr. Manchin and John Barrasso, a Wyoming Republican, are keen to fix as they eye nuclear replacements for lost coal jobs and revenue. While Mr. Manchin in particular has complicated the Biden administration’s efforts to quicken the transition away from fossil fuels, he also pushed back against colleagues, mostly Democrats, who are skeptical of nuclear power’s role in that transition, partly because of the radioactive waste it creates.

Jeff Navin

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

We have emissions targets we’re trying to meet.

Joe Manchin

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

The administration talks a really good game about using U.S. technology to help further its geopolitical goals, and also about the speed at which it’s necessary to move to solve climate change, but their inability to move this very basic process forward over this long of a time frame is perplexing.

Jeff Navin

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

President Putin must not win this war because that will not only be a tragedy for Ukrainians, but it will also make the world more dangerous, it will send a message to authoritarian leaders all over the world, also in China, that when they use military force, they get what they want.

Jens Stoltenberg

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

I have written at length about my alcoholism. I went clean seven years ago in 2016, i look back on my addicted life with deep shame.

Nick Cohen

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

I feel hugely relieved and a bit elated, it’s just a massive weight off my shoulders. I feel like I can move forward, which I have n’t been able to do for some time.

Lucy Siegle

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

If you want to get to President Trump, you are going to have to go through me.

Kari Lake

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

My wife keeps telling me, ‘ But how could this happen ? You always promised me that Canada was a peaceful country, but now we’re starting to flee as if we’re back home.

Rey Steve Mabiala

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

They are terrorizing the people.

Tamaz Gambarashvili

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

Now it is not only us suffering, we hear they are suffering also.

Tamaz Gambarashvili

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

There is only one solution : a 100-kilometer demilitarized zone.

Maksym Stetsyna

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

Things in Saudi Arabia are changing very quickly for the better, prince Mohammed vision for the country economically is transformative.

Lindsey Graham

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

The relationship now looks more like the way the U.S. relates to some European partners, security cooperation is key and maintained by both sides, but Saudi Arabia are flexing their muscles in an effort to become a regional and international actor of significance in a world in which power is diffused, and the U.S. picks its battles much more cautiously.

Hussein Ibish

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

I recognize that people are going to call me a hypocrite, but circumstances do change.

Jay Monahan

Found on New York Times
10 months ago

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