Davin hemblink talks to us about new weaponry being used in the war on Russia. Ucranian aircraft are armed with anti-radiation missiles that can destroy Russian radars and other things. Davin explains how America pioneered this technique, what they call suppression of enemy air defence back in vat nam. The latest version of harm is so effective it's now described as 'destruction of enemy air defences'
Two years in the making, the country’s new foundational document was summarily swatted down in a referendum. We ask how it went so wrong, and what comes next. Data show a long-held view on fertility and prosperity is not as straightforward as thought; we examine the policy implications. And learning about HARM—the missiles causing so much harm to Russian forces.
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