❗️ Russian MFA: If all problematic issues on the grain deal are not resolved within two months, the agreement will be terminated after July 17
▪️ The ministry noted that the fundamental assessments of the implementation of the agreements remain the same: there is no progress on the Russia-UN memorandum, most of the grain goes to "full" European markets, and supplies of Russian agricultural products are blocked.
▪️ There is no progress on the resumption of ammonia supplies and there is no progress on reconnecting Rosselkhozbank to SWIFT. Without the fulfillment of these requirements, there is no question of any expansion of the Black Sea Initiative, the ministry concluded.
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▪️ The ministry noted that the fundamental assessments of the implementation of the agreements remain the same: there is no progress on the Russia-UN memorandum, most of the grain goes to "full" European markets, and supplies of Russian agricultural products are blocked.
▪️ There is no progress on the resumption of ammonia supplies and there is no progress on reconnecting Rosselkhozbank to SWIFT. Without the fulfillment of these requirements, there is no question of any expansion of the Black Sea Initiative, the ministry concluded.
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🧐 What's your view of G7's relevance in today's changing world?
In the run-up to the G7 summit in Hiroshima, a debate has been escalating on the role and efficiency of this group.
The G7 was originally created as a forum for discussing global economic governance and international security. That said, this club includes the US, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. However, the current world order is marked by multipolarity, so the G7 is perceived to be more of an elite club than an objective platform for cooperation.
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In the run-up to the G7 summit in Hiroshima, a debate has been escalating on the role and efficiency of this group.
The G7 was originally created as a forum for discussing global economic governance and international security. That said, this club includes the US, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. However, the current world order is marked by multipolarity, so the G7 is perceived to be more of an elite club than an objective platform for cooperation.
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🧐 What's your view of G7's relevance in today's changing world? In the run-up to the G7 summit in Hiroshima, a debate has been escalating on the role and efficiency of this group. The G7 was originally created as a forum for discussing global economic governance…
What's your opinion of the G7's usefulness?
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It has lost its credibility as a guardian of global governance and needs to be dissolved
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It is only capable of political propaganda, and the list of members should be revised
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The G7 is good the way it is
38%
BRICS is a more worthy candidate
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Anarchy is the mother of order
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🗣️”Look at Germany, for example, the sanctions that they placed on Russia, the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines that they are utterly silent about. They are destroying themselves. They are politically captured by the United States”: Brian Berletic, an ex-US Marine Corps independent geopolitical researcher and writer, on the US control over Germany
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📹 Russian fighters show Sputnik residential and office buildings in Artemovsk destroyed by the Ukrainian Army during their retreat to the western part of the city
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🥴 President Biden addressed the Japanese prime minister as president (such a position doesn’t exist in Japan, the emperor is head of state) during their meeting before the G7 summit in Hiroshima
Fumio Kishida, the incumbent Japanese PM, did not correct the US president, allowing him to continue talking without interruption
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Fumio Kishida, the incumbent Japanese PM, did not correct the US president, allowing him to continue talking without interruption
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced that she will introduce articles of impeachment for President Biden
Greene alleged that Joe Biden has violated his oath of office in not securing the country’s borders and protecting national security.
The firebrand congresswoman said at a press conference that this will be the “first set” of articles she introduces against the incumbent president, whom she said has purposefully failed to fulfill his responsibilities of the presidency.
“It is with the highest amount of solemnity that I announce my intention to introduce articles of impeachment today on the head of this America-last executive branch, that has been working since Jan. 20, 2021, to systematically destroy this country, the president of the United States, Joseph Robinette Biden,” she said.
Her announcement comes after she said Tuesday that she would introduce articles of impeachment against FBI Director Christopher Wray and Matthew Graves, the US attorney for the District of Columbia.
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Greene alleged that Joe Biden has violated his oath of office in not securing the country’s borders and protecting national security.
The firebrand congresswoman said at a press conference that this will be the “first set” of articles she introduces against the incumbent president, whom she said has purposefully failed to fulfill his responsibilities of the presidency.
“It is with the highest amount of solemnity that I announce my intention to introduce articles of impeachment today on the head of this America-last executive branch, that has been working since Jan. 20, 2021, to systematically destroy this country, the president of the United States, Joseph Robinette Biden,” she said.
Her announcement comes after she said Tuesday that she would introduce articles of impeachment against FBI Director Christopher Wray and Matthew Graves, the US attorney for the District of Columbia.
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🗣️”It is actually even more dangerous than that, because not being an official NATO member means there is no obligation under Article 5. So they can use Ukraine as an irrational, violent, militant battering ram against Russia. And there is no obligation for NATO to rush to the rescue. So this is what it has led to, this proxy war where the entire cost falls on Ukraine”: Brian Berletic, an ex-US Marine Corps independent geopolitical researcher and writer, on Ukraine's accession to NATO's cyber defense center
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👏💥 The Day of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy is an annual holiday celebrated on May 18 in honor of the creation of the Baltic Fleet
The Baltic Fleet was established by Peter the Great during the Great Northern War. He based the fleet in Kronstadt. The modern Baltic Fleet is headquartered in the Kaliningrad region, with its main bases in Baltiysk and Kronstadt.
Today, the Baltic Fleet is of great significance in ensuring Russia’s security in the western strategic area.
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The Baltic Fleet was established by Peter the Great during the Great Northern War. He based the fleet in Kronstadt. The modern Baltic Fleet is headquartered in the Kaliningrad region, with its main bases in Baltiysk and Kronstadt.
Today, the Baltic Fleet is of great significance in ensuring Russia’s security in the western strategic area.
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MILEX international arms and military equipment exhibition returns to Minsk after two years
The expo's thematic areas feature the entire range of technologies designed to take care of state defense and security.
📸 Take a look at Sputnik's gallery dedicated to the event
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The expo's thematic areas feature the entire range of technologies designed to take care of state defense and security.
📸 Take a look at Sputnik's gallery dedicated to the event
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NYC is literally sinking an average of 1 to 2 millimeters per year
A new study published in the journal Earth's Future has tracked subsidence, or the settling of sediments, underneath the Big Apple and found that the city is sinking an average of one to two millimeters per year. However, some parts are sinking even faster.
The port city of 8.2 million people, which sits at the mouth of the Hudson River and also straddles the East River and Harlem River, is already barely above sea level. When the city sustained a direct hit by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, the sea swelled above its embankments and inundated city streets, with water pouring into the subway system and myriad of underground tunnels as well.
New York City’s architectural race to the heavens could soon give new meaning to the term "downtown," as the weight of its many skyscrapers has been found to be compressing the earth beneath them.
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A new study published in the journal Earth's Future has tracked subsidence, or the settling of sediments, underneath the Big Apple and found that the city is sinking an average of one to two millimeters per year. However, some parts are sinking even faster.
The port city of 8.2 million people, which sits at the mouth of the Hudson River and also straddles the East River and Harlem River, is already barely above sea level. When the city sustained a direct hit by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, the sea swelled above its embankments and inundated city streets, with water pouring into the subway system and myriad of underground tunnels as well.
New York City’s architectural race to the heavens could soon give new meaning to the term "downtown," as the weight of its many skyscrapers has been found to be compressing the earth beneath them.
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Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay $75 million to settle a collective lawsuit alleging that the financial institution assisted Jeffrey Epstein's group in human trafficking for sexual exploitation
In 2022, a woman, listed anonymously under the pseudonym Jane Doe, filed the collective lawsuit against Epstein in New York together with other victims, and accused Deutsche Bank of conducting business with the financier over five years, the American business news outlet reported.
The report also said that the bank was allegedly aware of Epstein's activities to further his sex-trafficking business using the bank's money.
Doe said she was sexually abused and trafficked to Epstein's friends from about 2003-2018 and was paid in cash for sex acts, while Deutsche Bank ignored suspicious payments to numerous young women, the newspaper reported. The settlement is expected to compensate dozens of Epstein's accusers, it added.
The bank had not admitted wrongdoing as part of the settlement, according to the report.
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In 2022, a woman, listed anonymously under the pseudonym Jane Doe, filed the collective lawsuit against Epstein in New York together with other victims, and accused Deutsche Bank of conducting business with the financier over five years, the American business news outlet reported.
The report also said that the bank was allegedly aware of Epstein's activities to further his sex-trafficking business using the bank's money.
Doe said she was sexually abused and trafficked to Epstein's friends from about 2003-2018 and was paid in cash for sex acts, while Deutsche Bank ignored suspicious payments to numerous young women, the newspaper reported. The settlement is expected to compensate dozens of Epstein's accusers, it added.
The bank had not admitted wrongdoing as part of the settlement, according to the report.
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🔺Big reunion: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to attend the Arab League summit in Saudi Arabia for first time in over a decade
🔺Durham report reveals the real threat to “democracy”
🔺Massive Ukraine aid budget debate on the horizon: the US is depleting the last one at a record pace and the Pentagon stockpiles are running low
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🔺Durham report reveals the real threat to “democracy”
🔺Massive Ukraine aid budget debate on the horizon: the US is depleting the last one at a record pace and the Pentagon stockpiles are running low
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Months before Jack Teixeira was accused of leaking Pentagon documents online, he had already been reprimanded for mishandling classified information
Air Force officials learned that the pilot took notes after viewing such materials, and then put the notes in his pocket, writes The New York Times, citing a statement from the Justice Department.
The authorities left him in the service, ordering him to stop "deep diving" into classified intelligence information. At the same time, it is unclear whether he obeyed, the article notes.
This data was provided to the court by the prosecution as part of the consideration of the possibility of releasing the 21-year-old pilot on bail: it is emphasized that his release would be a threat to national security.
The suspected leaker is accused of releasing documents related to the conflict in Ukraine, the US’ espionage activities against its partners and a variety of other national security matters.
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Air Force officials learned that the pilot took notes after viewing such materials, and then put the notes in his pocket, writes The New York Times, citing a statement from the Justice Department.
The authorities left him in the service, ordering him to stop "deep diving" into classified intelligence information. At the same time, it is unclear whether he obeyed, the article notes.
This data was provided to the court by the prosecution as part of the consideration of the possibility of releasing the 21-year-old pilot on bail: it is emphasized that his release would be a threat to national security.
The suspected leaker is accused of releasing documents related to the conflict in Ukraine, the US’ espionage activities against its partners and a variety of other national security matters.
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