Forwarded from Xoaquin Flores - New Resistance
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💢 Victoria Nuland on Wednesday, July 11th: "I don't think that Donald Trump is gonna be President so if that's what Putin is betting on, he's gonna get an unhappy surprise..."
That unhappy surprise wouldn't be an assassination, would it, Nudelman?
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJJpiKkx18U
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That unhappy surprise wouldn't be an assassination, would it, Nudelman?
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJJpiKkx18U
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Check the video. There is definitely somebody up there, moving around.
https://x.com/I_Am_JohnCullen/status/1813941855438127568
https://x.com/I_Am_JohnCullen/status/1813941855438127568
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Forwarded from Lord Bebo & Friends (крип)
🇰🇵 Kim Jong-un inspected the beach in the coastal tourist area of North Korea.
Earlier, Russia has announced train connections to North Korean regions for touristic purposes.
And we have seen Russian travel bloggers making advertisements for vacations in North Korea.
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“Dear Comrade Kim Jong-un, with a wide smile on his face admiring the panorama of the huge tourist area stretched along the coastline, said that this is a very beautiful and magnificent sight, it is wonderful, how one picture, a landscape typical of the seaside region, not only pleases the eyes, but also the whole body, the whole soul.
And repeatedly expressed great satisfaction, noting that, as we expected, the appearance of the world's coastal tourist city is clearly and perfectly revealed."
Earlier, Russia has announced train connections to North Korean regions for touristic purposes.
And we have seen Russian travel bloggers making advertisements for vacations in North Korea.
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Trump promised this. He said he would help Kim turn North Korea into a tourist destination.
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Forwarded from Sputnik Africa
🌍 💎 BRICS geological platform could strengthen African countries' sovereignty over their natural resources, Nigerian rector says
Speaking to Sputnik Africa on the sidelines of a recent roundtable in Moscow focused on BRICS geological cooperation, Prof. Paul Omaji, Rector of the Admiralty University of Nigeria, highlighted the importance of Russia's recent agreement with a number of African countries, including Nigeria, to assist in mineral resource development.
🗣 "We are glad that Russia is taking an active interest in African countries, like the signing of the agreement over lithium with Nigeria," he said. "I believe that this particular agreement with Nigeria to handle lithium is about making sure that we cultivate the elements, the minerals that support green energy."
The academician, who is also the head of the "Subsoil of Africa" consortium of universities, believes the proposed BRICS geological platform will offer African countries a collective voice to advocate for the implementation of the UN Convention on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources, established in the 1960s.
🗣 "I believe that BRICS coming up as a collective group to prosecute some kind of commercial beneficiation for their members is a good initiative for African countries to also explore," he stated.
Prof. Omaji emphasized that the growing interest in BRICS membership from African nations, including Nigeria, stems from a desire to pursue options that advance national interests and contribute to sustainable development.
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Speaking to Sputnik Africa on the sidelines of a recent roundtable in Moscow focused on BRICS geological cooperation, Prof. Paul Omaji, Rector of the Admiralty University of Nigeria, highlighted the importance of Russia's recent agreement with a number of African countries, including Nigeria, to assist in mineral resource development.
🗣 "We are glad that Russia is taking an active interest in African countries, like the signing of the agreement over lithium with Nigeria," he said. "I believe that this particular agreement with Nigeria to handle lithium is about making sure that we cultivate the elements, the minerals that support green energy."
The academician, who is also the head of the "Subsoil of Africa" consortium of universities, believes the proposed BRICS geological platform will offer African countries a collective voice to advocate for the implementation of the UN Convention on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources, established in the 1960s.
🗣 "I believe that BRICS coming up as a collective group to prosecute some kind of commercial beneficiation for their members is a good initiative for African countries to also explore," he stated.
Prof. Omaji emphasized that the growing interest in BRICS membership from African nations, including Nigeria, stems from a desire to pursue options that advance national interests and contribute to sustainable development.
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