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▪️The US made itself complicit in alleged war crimes committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip by vetoing a UN Security Council resolution that called for a humanitarian ceasefire in the region, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said.
▪️The US state department has approved a possible $106.5-million sale of tank shells and related equipment to Israel, according to the Pentagon.
▪️Israeli soldiers are apprehending "military-aged" men in the northern Gaza Strip to identify fighters of the Palestinian group Hamas among them, Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy said.
▪️Military operations by the Israeli army in the southern Gaza Strip's largest city of Khan Yunis might end in three to four weeks, American media reported, citing a senior Israeli defense official.
▪️Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi for his assistance in evacuating Russian citizens and their families from the Gaza Strip, as well as delivering humanitarian supplies to the besieged Palestinian enclave, the Kremlin said.
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▪️The US made itself complicit in alleged war crimes committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip by vetoing a UN Security Council resolution that called for a humanitarian ceasefire in the region, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said.
▪️The US state department has approved a possible $106.5-million sale of tank shells and related equipment to Israel, according to the Pentagon.
▪️Israeli soldiers are apprehending "military-aged" men in the northern Gaza Strip to identify fighters of the Palestinian group Hamas among them, Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy said.
▪️Military operations by the Israeli army in the southern Gaza Strip's largest city of Khan Yunis might end in three to four weeks, American media reported, citing a senior Israeli defense official.
▪️Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi for his assistance in evacuating Russian citizens and their families from the Gaza Strip, as well as delivering humanitarian supplies to the besieged Palestinian enclave, the Kremlin said.
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🇷🇸🇷🇺 Serbia won't impose sanctions on Russia despite pressure, says the defense minister
In an interview with Sputnik, the head of the Serbian Defense Ministry said that Belgrade intends to maintain its policy of military neutrality and refrain from joining anti-Russian sanctions.
The next parliamentary elections in Serbia are scheduled for December 17. If the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), the ruling party of President Aleksandar Vucic, wins, the country plans to maintain its stance of not imposing sanctions on Russia, Defense Minister Milos Vucevic has pledged.
Explaining Belgrade's position, he underlined the commitment to the pursuit of a unified and cohesive Serbian foreign policy. While acknowledging the country's aspiration to join the European Union (EU) he made it clear that cooperation with China, Russia, India and African and South American nations would continue.
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In an interview with Sputnik, the head of the Serbian Defense Ministry said that Belgrade intends to maintain its policy of military neutrality and refrain from joining anti-Russian sanctions.
The next parliamentary elections in Serbia are scheduled for December 17. If the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), the ruling party of President Aleksandar Vucic, wins, the country plans to maintain its stance of not imposing sanctions on Russia, Defense Minister Milos Vucevic has pledged.
Explaining Belgrade's position, he underlined the commitment to the pursuit of a unified and cohesive Serbian foreign policy. While acknowledging the country's aspiration to join the European Union (EU) he made it clear that cooperation with China, Russia, India and African and South American nations would continue.
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🇬🇧 It was impossible to integrate migrants into society at the current rate of new arrivals, while blaming the government for paying too little attention to legal migration as compared to irregular migration, ex-UK Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick said in his first remarks after resigning.
On Wednesday, Jenrick quit his job citing "strong disagreements" with the government's immigration policy. The resignation came after the United Kingdom and Rwanda signed a new deal to tackle irregular migration, which is expected to see new legislation introduced in the UK parliament to allow asylum seekers to be sent to the African country. Jenrick criticized the bill for failing to address legal challenges to deportations.
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On Wednesday, Jenrick quit his job citing "strong disagreements" with the government's immigration policy. The resignation came after the United Kingdom and Rwanda signed a new deal to tackle irregular migration, which is expected to see new legislation introduced in the UK parliament to allow asylum seekers to be sent to the African country. Jenrick criticized the bill for failing to address legal challenges to deportations.
"GP [general practitioner] services and hospitals do not grow on trees. Integration is impossible if you let in over 1.2 million new people as we have done over the last two years," Jenrick wrote in a comment for The Telegraph newspaper.
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An escalation of tensions in the Red Sea is a warning signal to Israel and the US, say Beirut-based scholar Dr. Lorenzo Trombetta and Ambassador Ezzat Saad, director of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs. "I believe that these developments in the Red…
🇾🇪 Yemen's Houthis say ready to let all vessels pass via red sea except Israel-Related ships
Yemen's rebel Ansar Allah movement, also known as the Houthis, is ready to allow vessels of all countries pass through the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea except those ships that are related to Israel, a spokesman for the rebel movement said on Saturday.
The Houthis would prohibit all vessels going to Israel if the Gaza Strip did not receive food and medical supplies, the spokesman added.
Since October, the Houthis have conducted multiple missile and drone attacks threatening civilian infrastructure in Israel and commercial shipping operating in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
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Yemen's rebel Ansar Allah movement, also known as the Houthis, is ready to allow vessels of all countries pass through the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea except those ships that are related to Israel, a spokesman for the rebel movement said on Saturday.
"Yemen's armed forces reaffirm their commitment to continue global trade traffic through the Red and Arabian seas for all vessels and all countries except the ships related to Israel or those that will ship cargo to Israel's ports," Yahya Saria said in an announcement aired by Arab broadcasters.
The Houthis would prohibit all vessels going to Israel if the Gaza Strip did not receive food and medical supplies, the spokesman added.
Since October, the Houthis have conducted multiple missile and drone attacks threatening civilian infrastructure in Israel and commercial shipping operating in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
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🇺🇸 Innovation or Incompetence? Democrats concerned over Biden’s 2024 strategy
Democratic Party operatives are sounding the alarm over the Biden reelection campaign’s sluggish efforts to hire state-level staff.
The candidate’s political operation has yet to hire any paid campaign members in key states like Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona.
The controversy represents the latest concern among Democrats about Joe Biden, who has frequently been criticized over his age and policy regarding Israel.
With both Trump and Biden viewed negatively by most voters and majorities supporting the emergence of a third major party, is America’s out-of-touch political class leading the country towards a deeper crisis?
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Democratic Party operatives are sounding the alarm over the Biden reelection campaign’s sluggish efforts to hire state-level staff.
The candidate’s political operation has yet to hire any paid campaign members in key states like Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona.
“They’ve got to build a serious infrastructure in the battleground states, and they don’t have it right now,” said Democratic Party strategist Pete Giangreco.
The controversy represents the latest concern among Democrats about Joe Biden, who has frequently been criticized over his age and policy regarding Israel.
With both Trump and Biden viewed negatively by most voters and majorities supporting the emergence of a third major party, is America’s out-of-touch political class leading the country towards a deeper crisis?
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🇷🇺 Russia won't agree to 'Minsk-3.0' deal on Ukraine: here's why
Recent weeks have seen a flurry of media reports and remarks by officials on possible peace talks aimed at ending the NATO-Russia proxy war in Ukraine. But the trust deficit between Moscow and Washington appears to be simply be too great after the West’s thirty-year “continuum of deception,” says Russian foreign policy strategist Dmitry Suslov.
Ukrainian Armed Forces commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny’s admission to British media at the start of November that Ukraine’s counteroffensive has faltered and that there would be no “deep and beautiful breakthrough” has been followed up with a series of reports in US and European media about Western officials broaching the subject of peace talks, and even “pressuring” President Zelensky to make a deal.
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Recent weeks have seen a flurry of media reports and remarks by officials on possible peace talks aimed at ending the NATO-Russia proxy war in Ukraine. But the trust deficit between Moscow and Washington appears to be simply be too great after the West’s thirty-year “continuum of deception,” says Russian foreign policy strategist Dmitry Suslov.
Ukrainian Armed Forces commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny’s admission to British media at the start of November that Ukraine’s counteroffensive has faltered and that there would be no “deep and beautiful breakthrough” has been followed up with a series of reports in US and European media about Western officials broaching the subject of peace talks, and even “pressuring” President Zelensky to make a deal.
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🇮🇷 Iranian Foreign Minister says US companies buying Iranian heavy water
The United States is putting pressure on Tehran not to produce heavy water (also known as deuterium oxide), but American companies are buying it from Iran, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said on Saturday.
The foreign minister also stated, citing an unnamed Western official, that testing carried out in laboratories showed that "Iran produces the highest quality heavy water in the world."
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The United States is putting pressure on Tehran not to produce heavy water (also known as deuterium oxide), but American companies are buying it from Iran, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said on Saturday.
"The United States is so eager to put pressure on us not to produce heavy water, but in the end, we see that American companies are buying Iran’s heavy water," Amirabdollahian said at Tehran University, as quoted by the IRNA news agency.
The foreign minister also stated, citing an unnamed Western official, that testing carried out in laboratories showed that "Iran produces the highest quality heavy water in the world."
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🇱🇰 Sri Lankan gov’t makes efforts to prevent recruitment of mercenaries into Ukrainian army, according to reports
Sri Lanka has made every effort to prevent the recruitment of its citizens into foreign armed forces, including in Ukraine, Sri Lankan newspaper Daily Mirror reported on Saturday, citing Foreign Minister Ali Sabry.
The minister stated Sri Lankan security agencies had previously learned that a local agent was recruiting mercenaries to fight on the side of Ukraine against Russia, the media said.
The newspaper reported that three former Sri Lankan soldiers, including a former special forces officer, were killed on Monday near the city of Artemovsk (Bakhmut).
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Sri Lanka has made every effort to prevent the recruitment of its citizens into foreign armed forces, including in Ukraine, Sri Lankan newspaper Daily Mirror reported on Saturday, citing Foreign Minister Ali Sabry.
The minister stated Sri Lankan security agencies had previously learned that a local agent was recruiting mercenaries to fight on the side of Ukraine against Russia, the media said.
The newspaper reported that three former Sri Lankan soldiers, including a former special forces officer, were killed on Monday near the city of Artemovsk (Bakhmut).
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🇺🇸 Why Pentagon has trouble taming its wild V-22 Osprey
A US Air Force Special Operations CV-22B Osprey flying from Yokota Air Base in Tokyo to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni on Okinawa went down over the East China Sea on November 29, killing all eight airmen onboard.
The crash was at least the 40th accident involving an Osprey since the aircraft’s introduction into service with the US military in 2007, with crashes killing at least 53 US service members to date.
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A US Air Force Special Operations CV-22B Osprey flying from Yokota Air Base in Tokyo to Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni on Okinawa went down over the East China Sea on November 29, killing all eight airmen onboard.
The crash was at least the 40th accident involving an Osprey since the aircraft’s introduction into service with the US military in 2007, with crashes killing at least 53 US service members to date.
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🇨🇦 Canada faces a wave of reverse immigration amid economic strain
The first six months of this year saw roughly 42,000 people leave the country, following on the heels of 93,818 who emigrated in 2022 and 85,927 in 2021.
Canada's housing shortages and skyrocketing living costs are transforming the dream of prosperity into a survival challenge for many immigrants, media reports say.
These hardships are prompting a growing number of immigrants to reconsider their decision to move to the 'Great White North', leading to increased emigration.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has championed immigration as a panacea for Canada's aging demographic and sluggish economic growth.
According to Statistics Canada, this policy has driven the nation's population growth to its highest rate in over 60 years. However, Trudeau's approach overlooked the negative sides of rapid population influx, which have caused a reversal of the trend.
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The first six months of this year saw roughly 42,000 people leave the country, following on the heels of 93,818 who emigrated in 2022 and 85,927 in 2021.
Canada's housing shortages and skyrocketing living costs are transforming the dream of prosperity into a survival challenge for many immigrants, media reports say.
These hardships are prompting a growing number of immigrants to reconsider their decision to move to the 'Great White North', leading to increased emigration.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has championed immigration as a panacea for Canada's aging demographic and sluggish economic growth.
According to Statistics Canada, this policy has driven the nation's population growth to its highest rate in over 60 years. However, Trudeau's approach overlooked the negative sides of rapid population influx, which have caused a reversal of the trend.
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🇷🇺 Putin strengthens relations with Middle Eastern powers as Biden flounders
For US President Joe Biden, Middle Eastern nations are only "junior partners." That’s the consensus of countries throughout the region with regard to the United States, according to journalist Elijah Magnier who appeared on Radio Sputnik’s Fault Lines on Saturday to discuss Biden’s troubled stewardship of US foreign policy.
Magnier noted that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two of the United States’ strongest allies in the region, have refused to condemn Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine. Along with other global powers, the countries also resisted calls to join America in sanctioning Russia, meaning US policy intended to isolate Moscow has only contributed to destroying US credibility in the Middle East.
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For US President Joe Biden, Middle Eastern nations are only "junior partners." That’s the consensus of countries throughout the region with regard to the United States, according to journalist Elijah Magnier who appeared on Radio Sputnik’s Fault Lines on Saturday to discuss Biden’s troubled stewardship of US foreign policy.
“The only thing they’ve brought to the Middle East is war,” the journalist emphasized.
Magnier noted that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two of the United States’ strongest allies in the region, have refused to condemn Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine. Along with other global powers, the countries also resisted calls to join America in sanctioning Russia, meaning US policy intended to isolate Moscow has only contributed to destroying US credibility in the Middle East.
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🤝BRICS is not "anti-Western coalition" but the group for unity and cooperation, South Africa's representative to the EU stated
🗣 "The expansion should be seen as an extension of BRICS countries for unity and cooperation with a broader set of developing countries. It is not an anti-Western coalition, as most would like to believe. Since BRICS Plus and South Africa support a strategic partnership with the EU within the SA-EU strategic partnership, it is important to recognize the complex network of connections between these formations," South Africa’s chief representative in the EU, Tokozile Xasa, reportedly said during the European Parliament conference on "The Rising Power of BRICS: Implications for the European Union".
📈 Moreover, the South African delegate emphasized Africa's enormous potential for economic growth due to its abundance of natural resources and favorable demographic situation. According to Xasa, BRICS, as a significant player in the global arena, can establish a mutually advantageous partnership that will aid in the advancement of the African continent.
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🗣 "The expansion should be seen as an extension of BRICS countries for unity and cooperation with a broader set of developing countries. It is not an anti-Western coalition, as most would like to believe. Since BRICS Plus and South Africa support a strategic partnership with the EU within the SA-EU strategic partnership, it is important to recognize the complex network of connections between these formations," South Africa’s chief representative in the EU, Tokozile Xasa, reportedly said during the European Parliament conference on "The Rising Power of BRICS: Implications for the European Union".
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🇻🇪🇬🇾 Venezuela, Guyana to hold talks on disputed Essequibo region
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro held phone talks with his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves, as a result of which Caracas agreed to hold a meeting with Georgetown on the territorial dispute, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro held phone talks with his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves, as a result of which Caracas agreed to hold a meeting with Georgetown on the territorial dispute, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.
"In these conversations, a proposal was received to hold a high-level meeting with the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, which will be announced in the coming days, with the purpose of preserving our aspiration to maintain Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace, without interference from external actors, in accordance with the agreements reached by both countries within the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC)," a statement, published by Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil on X (formerly known as Twitter), read.
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🇭🇺🇺🇦 Hungarian road carriers to hold protests on border with Ukraine, Hungarian Road Transport Association says
Hungarian road carriers will begin protests on the border with Ukraine on Monday, as Ukrainian truckers ruin Hungarian logistics companies, Hungarian Road Transport Association (MKFE) Secretary General Tivadar Arvay said on Saturday.
He added that the mileage of Ukrainian trucks in Hungary increased by 30%, while the distance traveled by the Hungarian trucks decreased by 4%. Arvay noted that Ukrainian carriers come from a completely different economic and legal environment, therefore their costs differ, and they are not subject to EU rules.
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Hungarian road carriers will begin protests on the border with Ukraine on Monday, as Ukrainian truckers ruin Hungarian logistics companies, Hungarian Road Transport Association (MKFE) Secretary General Tivadar Arvay said on Saturday.
"Due to the appearance of Ukrainian carriers on the EU market, several hundred Hungarian enterprises were on the verge of bankruptcy... Poles and Slovaks are talking about this, but the same thing is behind the Hungarian protests that will start on Monday," Arvay was quoted as saying by Hungarian news agency MTI.
He added that the mileage of Ukrainian trucks in Hungary increased by 30%, while the distance traveled by the Hungarian trucks decreased by 4%. Arvay noted that Ukrainian carriers come from a completely different economic and legal environment, therefore their costs differ, and they are not subject to EU rules.
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🇩🇪📊 Germany’s level of dissatisfaction is the highest on record for Chancellor Scholz, a recent poll suggests
At least 74% of Germans disapproved of the job Scholz was doing, according to an opinion poll by YouGov. And a separate poll found 73% of Germans to be unhappy with their coalition government, making it the worst monthly figure for the government since it first came to power.
The poll also asked respondents what they would like their government to cut spending on: 64% or respondents said the federal budget should cut welfare payments, 54% said military aid for Ukraine should be cut, 41% said implementing climate measures in the economy should go, and 27% said planned child welfare should be cut.
The poll comes at a time when Germany’s economic woes are creating a string of disastrous events for the government, including having to freeze spending, and pulling an economy minister from a UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) due to the country’s budgetary crisis.
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At least 74% of Germans disapproved of the job Scholz was doing, according to an opinion poll by YouGov. And a separate poll found 73% of Germans to be unhappy with their coalition government, making it the worst monthly figure for the government since it first came to power.
The poll also asked respondents what they would like their government to cut spending on: 64% or respondents said the federal budget should cut welfare payments, 54% said military aid for Ukraine should be cut, 41% said implementing climate measures in the economy should go, and 27% said planned child welfare should be cut.
The poll comes at a time when Germany’s economic woes are creating a string of disastrous events for the government, including having to freeze spending, and pulling an economy minister from a UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) due to the country’s budgetary crisis.
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🇬🇧 In preparation of a difficult election year for his party, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is trying to use what he thinks is an ace up his sleeve. As the Labour party continues to surge ahead of the Conservative party, Sunak finds himself defending his new Rwanda asylum bill which he adopted from his predecessor.
Sunak first had objections to the bill in the spring of 2022, when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer. But he is now using the issue of immigration in an effort to rally the trust and support of voters, as well as his own party. However, the bill has already cost him his immigration minister, who quit the role because Sunak’s bill would not “end the merry-go-round of legal challenges”.
A vote is likely due for Tuesday, yet Sunak has said he will not treat the vote as a “confidence matter” - meaning he will not stand down or call an election if he loses. The bill will take just 29 Tory MPs to vote it down.
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Sunak first had objections to the bill in the spring of 2022, when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer. But he is now using the issue of immigration in an effort to rally the trust and support of voters, as well as his own party. However, the bill has already cost him his immigration minister, who quit the role because Sunak’s bill would not “end the merry-go-round of legal challenges”.
A vote is likely due for Tuesday, yet Sunak has said he will not treat the vote as a “confidence matter” - meaning he will not stand down or call an election if he loses. The bill will take just 29 Tory MPs to vote it down.
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🇺🇸💰 US vetoes Gaza ceasefire, profits from arms sale on same day
The United States made $106.5 million from a transfer of munitions to Israel just hours after vetoing a ceasefire resolution at the United Nations.
The news was released in a “Friday news dump” at 11pm as Americans prepared to enjoy their weekend.
The US Senate had been attempting to draft regulations placing conditions on further arms transfers to prevent Israeli war crimes.
The Biden administration’s flagrant disregard of congressional process has led some to question their stated commitment to minimizing civilian casualties, including former State Department official Josh Paul.
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The United States made $106.5 million from a transfer of munitions to Israel just hours after vetoing a ceasefire resolution at the United Nations.
The news was released in a “Friday news dump” at 11pm as Americans prepared to enjoy their weekend.
The US Senate had been attempting to draft regulations placing conditions on further arms transfers to prevent Israeli war crimes.
The Biden administration’s flagrant disregard of congressional process has led some to question their stated commitment to minimizing civilian casualties, including former State Department official Josh Paul.
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📹 Cutting-edge chopper in special op zone!
For the first time the Russian Ministry of Defense reported the use of modernized Ka-52M in the Donetsk region. The airstrike was carried out on the coordinates transmitted by the gunner of the aircraft. As a result of the attack, the Russian servicemen destroyed the control center and armored vehicles of the Ukrainian forces.
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For the first time the Russian Ministry of Defense reported the use of modernized Ka-52M in the Donetsk region. The airstrike was carried out on the coordinates transmitted by the gunner of the aircraft. As a result of the attack, the Russian servicemen destroyed the control center and armored vehicles of the Ukrainian forces.
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💰 Art of emotional blackmail: Volodymyr Zelensky’s wife wants more US taxpayer money
Olena Zelenskaya, the wife of Ukrainian President, appeared on British media to admonish Americans against growing “tired” of sending military aid.
She made the plea in a pre-recorded interview on the British government-backed channel BBC, claiming Ukraine would “die” without more American largesse.
Earlier Olena Zelenskaya was repeatedly slammed by netizens for leading a conspicuously luxurious lifestyle amid ongoing conflict and obviously using Western money for shopping in luxury boutiques.
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Olena Zelenskaya, the wife of Ukrainian President, appeared on British media to admonish Americans against growing “tired” of sending military aid.
She made the plea in a pre-recorded interview on the British government-backed channel BBC, claiming Ukraine would “die” without more American largesse.
Earlier Olena Zelenskaya was repeatedly slammed by netizens for leading a conspicuously luxurious lifestyle amid ongoing conflict and obviously using Western money for shopping in luxury boutiques.
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📹 Thousands of Israelis gathered for a rally in the center of Tel Aviv.
The demonstrators demanded that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu negotiate the release of all remaining hostages from the Gaza Strip, who have been held captive by the Hamas movement for more than 60 days, Sputnik's correspondent reports.
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The demonstrators demanded that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu negotiate the release of all remaining hostages from the Gaza Strip, who have been held captive by the Hamas movement for more than 60 days, Sputnik's correspondent reports.
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