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How Ukraine Achieved 75% Course Completion Rates During Wartime
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How Ukraine Achieved 75% Course Completion Rates During Wartime

Ukraine's digital education platform achieves remarkable 75% completion rates during war, offering lessons for peacetime governments worldwide.

Aerial view of a secluded estate in Novgorod, Russia
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Alleged Putin Residence Drone Attack: High Tension Following Trump-Zelenskyy Florida Talks (2025)

Analysis of the alleged drone attack on Putin's residence on Dec 30, 2025, following the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting. Explore the impact on peace talks and territorial claims.

Global Flashpoints: Ukraine's General Kill, Sudan's Hunger, and a World on Edge in Late 2025
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Global Flashpoints: Ukraine's General Kill, Sudan's Hunger, and a World on Edge in Late 2025

In late 2025, the world faces multiple geopolitical crises. We analyze the key flashpoints, from Ukraine's assassination of a Russian general to Sudan's hunger crisis.

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US-South Korea Nuclear Submarine Pact Draws 'Grave' Warning from North Korea
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US-South Korea Nuclear Submarine Pact Draws 'Grave' Warning from North Korea

South Korea and the U.S. have agreed to cooperate on nuclear-powered submarines, drawing a stern warning from North Korea, which called it a 'grave security breach.'

Russia-Ukraine War Could 'Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months,' Analysis Suggests
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Russia-Ukraine War Could 'Grind On for Another 12 to 18 Months,' Analysis Suggests

As 2025 draws to a close, a stark analysis suggests the Russia-Ukraine war could continue for another 12 to 18 months. PRISM examines the current stalemate and the global implications of a long-term conflict.

Russia Intensifies 'Economic Siege' on Odesa, Choking Ukraine's Black Sea Lifeline
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Russia Intensifies 'Economic Siege' on Odesa, Choking Ukraine's Black Sea Lifeline

Russia is escalating its attacks on the Ukrainian port of Odesa, targeting infrastructure and shipping in a bid to choke its economic lifeline. The strategy aims to cut Ukraine off from the Black Sea, retaliate for strikes on Russia's 'shadow fleet,' and gain leverage in the ongoing war.

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