Saturday, 2 March 2024 Belgium's Alexander Doom finishes strongly to overhaul Karsten Warholm of Norway and win the men's 400m title at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow.
Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian President, has sparked controversy with his fiery remarks, demanding retribution for Europe’s involvement in the Ukraine conflict and the alleged refusal of a Norwegian ship to help a sinking Russian vessel. Calling European nations "deceitful," "brainless," and "bloodthirsty," Medvedev argued that the countries opposing Russia’s actions must face consequences. In this video, we explore Medvedev’s intense rhetoric and the geopolitical implications of his words. What does this mean for the future of relations between Russia, Europe, and the U.S.? Watch now to understand the impact of this growing tension.
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