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Crises-riddled legacy of UK’s Tories as snap election looms. Pt.1 👉 Pt. 2 Sunak's snap general election announcement for July 4th has caught the UK off guard. With leadership changes from Johnson to Truss and now Sunak, the Conservative Party finds itself…
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🥴 How much cringe can one UK PM dish out? Sunak knows
The snap general election announced by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak can only highlight the hard times the country is passing through right now.
But how did Sunak himself weather the crisis? Let's recall the current UK PM’s most cringe-worthy moments.
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The snap general election announced by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak can only highlight the hard times the country is passing through right now.
But how did Sunak himself weather the crisis? Let's recall the current UK PM’s most cringe-worthy moments.
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The president will tour a number of production facilities of the defense industry, including an assembly shop and a ground test center. He will also be presented with air-to-surface products, planning munitions, long-range air-to-air missiles, and other types of weapons.
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The upcoming gathering dubbed a Ukraine “peace summit” in Switzerland is being undercut on all sides.
Brazil and China have announced a rival initiative to Volodymyr Zelensky’s conference, which is aimed at pushing through his unworkable “peace formula.”
The joint document signed by Celso Amorim, special adviser to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, supported an international peace conference “held at a proper time that is recognized by both Russia and Ukraine, with equal participation of all parties as well as fair discussion of all peace plans,” they said in a statement.
The statement underscored that:
The initiative from Brazil and China came after their presidents refused to attend the Ukraine “peace summit” set for June 15 to 16. The event in Lucerne is plagued by major no-shows: Joe Biden’s attention has been diverted to more pressing issues, such as rubbing elbows with Hollywood celebs at a fundraiser. South Africa has also refused to attend the event. Moscow has dismissed the conference, to which it was not invited, as “meaningless.
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‘Niger must be free, down with US colonization!’
On May 25, World Africa Day, dozens of people demonstrated in Niamey, the capital of Niger, in support of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland and the Alliance of Sahel States.
The demonstrators held placards with slogans such as “American bases – get off our lands” and “Down with American colonization.”
The creation of the Alliance of Sahel States “represents a unique opportunity to strengthen our ties and promote peace and prosperity for all our fellow citizens,” the assembly organizer said. He denounced defense agreements with the US because they “jeopardize our sovereignty and autonomy as an African nation.”
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On May 25, World Africa Day, dozens of people demonstrated in Niamey, the capital of Niger, in support of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland and the Alliance of Sahel States.
The demonstrators held placards with slogans such as “American bases – get off our lands” and “Down with American colonization.”
The creation of the Alliance of Sahel States “represents a unique opportunity to strengthen our ties and promote peace and prosperity for all our fellow citizens,” the assembly organizer said. He denounced defense agreements with the US because they “jeopardize our sovereignty and autonomy as an African nation.”
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Russian Communications Minister Maksut Shadayev confirmed to lawmakers that work on a Russian analogue of the Starlink satellite Internet system will be a priority for the government over the coming six years.
What are the outcomes of the first satellite launch?
When complete, Sphere will contribute greatly to the Russia’s technological, economic and security sovereignty in the face of Western sanctions.
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NATO hawks fearmongering to militarize Finnish archipelago with bogus 'Russia threat' narrative
NATO is increasingly crying wolf over an archipelago in the Baltic Sea amid the anti-Russian hysteria driven by the West.
The Aland Islands have been dubbed the “Achilles’ heel” of the alliance’s newest member — Finland — Bloomberg reported. The self-governing Swedish-speaking islands sitting at the crossroads of major trade routes has NATO stymied due to a treaty with Russia banning any military presence on its shores.
As the Nordic country is now a NATO member, Western hawks see the demilitarized archipelago as a huge blind spot, “giving Moscow an open field should it ever decide to invade.”
💬 “If you have all the Aland Islands, you can block maritime traffic both to the Gulf of Bothnia and to the Gulf of Finland… Then we are pretty screwed,” claimed Pekka Toveri, a former major general in Finland’s armed forces.
The Agreement between the-then Soviet Union and Finland on the Aland Islands was signed in 1940 following the end of the Winter War. The Finnish side pledged to “demilitarize the Åland Islands, not to fortify them, and not to put them at the disposal of the armed forces of foreign states.”
According to Toveri, the archipelago is more important to Finland than Gotland Island is to Sweden.
Developments around both Gotland, increasingly militarized by Sweden, and the Aland Islands fit NATO’s ongoing "Russian threat" narrative.
President Vladimir Putin recently scotched these claims, highlighting NATO's hostile posture towards Moscow.
💬 "They're trying to intimidate their own population with an imaginary Russian threat," Putin noted in his interview with Tucker Carlson, adding that "smart people understand perfectly well that this is a fake."
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NATO is increasingly crying wolf over an archipelago in the Baltic Sea amid the anti-Russian hysteria driven by the West.
The Aland Islands have been dubbed the “Achilles’ heel” of the alliance’s newest member — Finland — Bloomberg reported. The self-governing Swedish-speaking islands sitting at the crossroads of major trade routes has NATO stymied due to a treaty with Russia banning any military presence on its shores.
As the Nordic country is now a NATO member, Western hawks see the demilitarized archipelago as a huge blind spot, “giving Moscow an open field should it ever decide to invade.”
The Agreement between the-then Soviet Union and Finland on the Aland Islands was signed in 1940 following the end of the Winter War. The Finnish side pledged to “demilitarize the Åland Islands, not to fortify them, and not to put them at the disposal of the armed forces of foreign states.”
According to Toveri, the archipelago is more important to Finland than Gotland Island is to Sweden.
Developments around both Gotland, increasingly militarized by Sweden, and the Aland Islands fit NATO’s ongoing "Russian threat" narrative.
President Vladimir Putin recently scotched these claims, highlighting NATO's hostile posture towards Moscow.
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Stoltenberg’s push to untie Zelensky’s hands to strike Russia shows NATO's proxy war has failed
💬 “I think Stoltenberg’s comments are a sign of desperation on NATO’s part,” veteran former Pentagon analyst-turned independent foreign and defense policy observer Michael Maloof told Sputnik, commenting on the alliance chief’s comments to The Economist on Friday urging bloc members not to restrict Ukraine’s ability to use its Western-sourced long-range strike systems to target areas deep inside Russia.
NATO’s panicky assessment echoes the desperate straits the Ukrainian military has found itself in, the observer noted.
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“Stoltenberg is now conceding – without saying so, that the NATO mission has failed. NATO doesn’t have the ability to maintain a consistent level of armaments for Ukraine. As a result, this effort now to escalate even further using the more offensive weapons…is only going to expand the war,” Maloof warned.
NATO’s panicky assessment echoes the desperate straits the Ukrainian military has found itself in, the observer noted.
“They have very limited manpower. They have very limited arms. And the fact that the Russians are coming on multiple fronts at the same time is affecting Ukraine’s ability to respond because they have such limited forces,” Maloof said.
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Orban’s bid to ‘redefine’ NATO status means Hungary won't be dragged into war with Russia
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s intention to “redefine” Hungary’s status in NATO is a sign of Budapest’s refusal to walk “lockstep with whatever the other NATO countries want to do – because he doesn’t see the imperative to confront Russia,” says Michael Maloof, a former senior security policy analyst at the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Budapest’s public-facing position is unusual, Maloof told Sputnik, but Orban may have the ear of some big alliance members, like Germany, who are increasingly coming to recognize that “any attempt to have a confrontation at this point with Russia would be futile,” particularly “considering the juggernaut the Russian forces have now become, given that they’re now battle tested, battle-hardened,” and the damage the Ukrainian crisis has already done to Europe’s economies.
Orban is a realist acting in Hungary’s self-interest, including its interest of self-preservation, according to the observer, basically telling Budapest’s allies that if they want to go ahead and “fight the Russians,” they can count Hungary out.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s intention to “redefine” Hungary’s status in NATO is a sign of Budapest’s refusal to walk “lockstep with whatever the other NATO countries want to do – because he doesn’t see the imperative to confront Russia,” says Michael Maloof, a former senior security policy analyst at the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Budapest’s public-facing position is unusual, Maloof told Sputnik, but Orban may have the ear of some big alliance members, like Germany, who are increasingly coming to recognize that “any attempt to have a confrontation at this point with Russia would be futile,” particularly “considering the juggernaut the Russian forces have now become, given that they’re now battle tested, battle-hardened,” and the damage the Ukrainian crisis has already done to Europe’s economies.
Orban is a realist acting in Hungary’s self-interest, including its interest of self-preservation, according to the observer, basically telling Budapest’s allies that if they want to go ahead and “fight the Russians,” they can count Hungary out.
“When you have little countries such as Estonia beating their chests and trying to take on Russia, it’s just silly. It’s ludicrous. They are out of their minds. They think ‘well, we’ve got big brother back there, the United States is going to protect us.’ Don’t count on it,” Maloof emphasized.
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Russian air defenses destroyed 29 Ukrainian Vampire missiles and a Neptune missile over the Belgorod region, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
Earlier in the day, Russia’s Belgorod region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said that four civilians were killed as a result of Ukrainian shelling with 12 injured remaining at hospitals.
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Earlier in the day, Russia’s Belgorod region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said that four civilians were killed as a result of Ukrainian shelling with 12 injured remaining at hospitals.
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Zelensky's unconstitutional power grab amidst Ukraine's military failures
Despite his term legally expiring on May 20, Volodymyr Zelensky has decided to extend his tenure as de-facto president, claiming legal authority under the Law of Martial Law and the Electoral Code of Ukraine, which prohibit elections during a period of martial law. Why is it still unconstitutional?
🔻 The Constitution of Ukraine does not contain provisions for the extension of the president's term during martial law, but it does provide for such an extension for the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian parliament).
🔻 The principle of subsidiarity in constitutional law implies that matters of highest importance, including the extension of terms, should be regulated at the constitutional level.
🔻 The absence of a constitutional norm regarding the extension of the president's term under martial law indicates that such legal regulation is impossible, contradicting the foundations of constitutional law.
🔻 The Office of the President of Ukraine avoids appealing to the Constitutional Court regarding the extension of terms, indicating an acknowledgment of the constitutional risks associated with such a decision.
🔻 The extension of martial law, and consequently, Zelensky’s tenure, is perceived as an illegal extension of the power of the "Kiev junta", Russian Senator Andrey Klishas emphasized.
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Despite his term legally expiring on May 20, Volodymyr Zelensky has decided to extend his tenure as de-facto president, claiming legal authority under the Law of Martial Law and the Electoral Code of Ukraine, which prohibit elections during a period of martial law. Why is it still unconstitutional?
🔻 The Constitution of Ukraine does not contain provisions for the extension of the president's term during martial law, but it does provide for such an extension for the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian parliament).
🔻 The principle of subsidiarity in constitutional law implies that matters of highest importance, including the extension of terms, should be regulated at the constitutional level.
🔻 The absence of a constitutional norm regarding the extension of the president's term under martial law indicates that such legal regulation is impossible, contradicting the foundations of constitutional law.
🔻 The Office of the President of Ukraine avoids appealing to the Constitutional Court regarding the extension of terms, indicating an acknowledgment of the constitutional risks associated with such a decision.
🔻 The extension of martial law, and consequently, Zelensky’s tenure, is perceived as an illegal extension of the power of the "Kiev junta", Russian Senator Andrey Klishas emphasized.
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Russian air defenses destroyed a Ukrainian drone over the Kursk region, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
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The Palestinian group Hamas will not resume negotiations on the release of Israeli hostages until Israel stops military operations in the Gaza Strip, the Al Jazeera news agency reported citing Hamas official Osama Hamdan.
The official said Israel is required to withdraw its forces from the Gaza Strip immediately and stop the aggression.
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“We do not need new negotiations,” Hamdan said, adding that Hamas has already agreed to a ceasefire proposal which Israel has rejected.
The official said Israel is required to withdraw its forces from the Gaza Strip immediately and stop the aggression.
“There is no guarantee that it [Israel] will accept new proposals to go to negotiations … If there are no serious guarantees, this means giving Israel more time to continue the aggression,” Hamdan argued.
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, commenting on US President Joe Biden's rhetoric about the “indispensable nation” and “only superpower,” recalled that the 1912 US presidential election was won by a candidate who claimed that “there are no indispensable people.”
Zakharova quoted Biden on her Telegram channel as saying that the US is “an indispensable nation, the world's only superpower and the world's leading democracy.”
Zakharova also called Biden's statements “the cringe of the year,” emphasizing that “the printing press and the national debt were not mentioned for some reason.”
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Zakharova quoted Biden on her Telegram channel as saying that the US is “an indispensable nation, the world's only superpower and the world's leading democracy.”
“The funny thing is that in 1912, Democratic US presidential candidate Woodrow Wilson said in a campaign speech that ‘there are no indispensable people.’ Wilson won the election,” she wrote.
Zakharova also called Biden's statements “the cringe of the year,” emphasizing that “the printing press and the national debt were not mentioned for some reason.”
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🤡 American diplomacy at its finest
US President Joe Biden, speaking to graduates of the West Point Military Academy in New York State, once again made a public remark insulting Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov called President Biden's insult unacceptable, adding that it was directed against the entire nation of Russia.
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US President Joe Biden, speaking to graduates of the West Point Military Academy in New York State, once again made a public remark insulting Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“We are standing against the man who I have known well for many years, a brutal tyrant. We may not and we will not walk away,” Biden said.
Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov called President Biden's insult unacceptable, adding that it was directed against the entire nation of Russia.
“It is time for local elites to accept that we will continue to pursue an independent and sovereign policy based on national interests. By making invectives against Vladimir Putin, Joe Biden is insulting the entirety of Russian people who demonstrate unwavering unity with the head of our state,” Antonov told reporters.
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Germany pushes ‘solidarity distribution’ of Ukraine migrants as social services strained
The German government has announced its support for a more even distribution of refugees throughout the European Union as the country copes with more than 1.3 million Ukrainian migrants.
The country offers generous benefits, with a monthly stipend of 563 euros or $610. Meanwhile, the employment rate for Ukrainian refugees in Germany stands at just 20% – far lower than in other EU countries, according to German state broadcaster Deutsche Welle.
Berlin’s proposed policy would see Ukraine migrants who have illegally moved to other EU states be returned to the countries where they originally sought asylum. Some fighting-age refugees could be returned to Ukraine, according to an expert quoted by Die Welt.
Kiev has made efforts to seek the return of military-age citizens as draft dodging remains a major concern. In April, the country announced a plan to deny consular assistance to draft-age Ukrainians abroad, forcing them to visit connoscription centers in Ukraine to access services.
Ukraine has taken to forcefully press ganging Ukrainians as opposition to its war with Russia grows within the country, detaining fighting-age men in public venues and submitting them to a brief period of training before they are sent to the front lines. A scandal ensued last month after a 14-year-old boy was assaulted and detained by connoscription officers, before subsequently being released.
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The German government has announced its support for a more even distribution of refugees throughout the European Union as the country copes with more than 1.3 million Ukrainian migrants.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz “strongly supports a solidarity distribution for refugees and believes that… secondary migration within the EU should be addressed and resolved in particular,” a spokesperson for the country’s Interior Ministry was quoted as saying in the German newspaper Die Welt.
The country offers generous benefits, with a monthly stipend of 563 euros or $610. Meanwhile, the employment rate for Ukrainian refugees in Germany stands at just 20% – far lower than in other EU countries, according to German state broadcaster Deutsche Welle.
Berlin’s proposed policy would see Ukraine migrants who have illegally moved to other EU states be returned to the countries where they originally sought asylum. Some fighting-age refugees could be returned to Ukraine, according to an expert quoted by Die Welt.
Kiev has made efforts to seek the return of military-age citizens as draft dodging remains a major concern. In April, the country announced a plan to deny consular assistance to draft-age Ukrainians abroad, forcing them to visit connoscription centers in Ukraine to access services.
Ukraine has taken to forcefully press ganging Ukrainians as opposition to its war with Russia grows within the country, detaining fighting-age men in public venues and submitting them to a brief period of training before they are sent to the front lines. A scandal ensued last month after a 14-year-old boy was assaulted and detained by connoscription officers, before subsequently being released.
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