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Who is who in the Taliban government? Russia is considering delisting the Afghan political movement The Taliban - also known as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan - as a terrorist organization. Moscow's initiative "reflects an awareness of reality" of the…
Why time is ripe to delist Taliban as terrorist entity
Moscow has signaled it is considering delisting the Taliban* as a banned organization, thus paving the way for the recognition of the new Afghan government and deepening economic, political and security ties with the country.
Having returned to power in August 2021 after the US botched a hasty withdrawal, the Taliban established an interim government and a cabinet of ministers to rule the country. The Taliban's emir, Sheikh Haibatullah Akhundzada, reasserted his status as the supreme leader of Afghanistan, while Mohammad Hasan Akhund was tapped as the acting prime minister.
Russia's neighbor, Kazakhstan, removed the Taliban from its list of prohibited organizations at the end of 2023. The expert believes that other countries of Central Asia, as well as China, are likely to do the same.
*under UN sanctions for terrorism.
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Moscow has signaled it is considering delisting the Taliban* as a banned organization, thus paving the way for the recognition of the new Afghan government and deepening economic, political and security ties with the country.
"This solution is absolutely adequate. We see that Russia maintains relations with the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan," Kirill Semenov, political analyst and expert of the Russian Council for International Affairs who specializes on the Middle East, tells Sputnik.
"[Russia] has an embassy in Afghanistan. There are also representatives of the Taliban at the Afghan Embassy in Moscow."
Having returned to power in August 2021 after the US botched a hasty withdrawal, the Taliban established an interim government and a cabinet of ministers to rule the country. The Taliban's emir, Sheikh Haibatullah Akhundzada, reasserted his status as the supreme leader of Afghanistan, while Mohammad Hasan Akhund was tapped as the acting prime minister.
"They are trying to pursue socially oriented policies. They are not taking any steps to worsen relations with their neighbors, but are only trying to normalize them and, conversely, take them to a new level," notes Semenov, adding that the Taliban is also trying to develop industry and the economy, despite having very limited resources.
Russia's neighbor, Kazakhstan, removed the Taliban from its list of prohibited organizations at the end of 2023. The expert believes that other countries of Central Asia, as well as China, are likely to do the same.
"This process is underway," Semenov says. "I believe it is irreversible."
*under UN sanctions for terrorism.
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📹 A rally in support of Palestine was held in Paris on the Place de la République.
Earlier, French President Emmanuel Macron said that France has always supported a two-state solution to the Middle East conflict, but is ready to recognize Palestine only when it brings benefits.
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Earlier, French President Emmanuel Macron said that France has always supported a two-state solution to the Middle East conflict, but is ready to recognize Palestine only when it brings benefits.
Videos by a Sputnik correspondent.
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Former Mossad head ‘threatened’ ICC prosecutor over war crimes investigation - report
Yossi Cohen, who headed the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad in 2016-2021, put pressure on the International Criminal Court’s then-prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to abandon her inquiry into war crimes conducted by the country in Palestine, the Guardian reported, citing sources.
Several years ago, Cohen first “tried to build a relationship” with Bensouda and “charm” her, so that she would cooperate with Israel, the publication says.
Later, however, the tone of the communication changed, with Cohen allegedly starting to threaten the prosecutor during private meetings, telling her "not to interfere in matters that could jeopardize" her safety or that of her family. This led Bensouda to brief a select few senior ICC officials on Cohen’s conduct.
When asked by the Guardian to comment on the report, Israeli authorities have denied the allegations as “unfounded”.
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Yossi Cohen, who headed the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad in 2016-2021, put pressure on the International Criminal Court’s then-prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to abandon her inquiry into war crimes conducted by the country in Palestine, the Guardian reported, citing sources.
Several years ago, Cohen first “tried to build a relationship” with Bensouda and “charm” her, so that she would cooperate with Israel, the publication says.
Later, however, the tone of the communication changed, with Cohen allegedly starting to threaten the prosecutor during private meetings, telling her "not to interfere in matters that could jeopardize" her safety or that of her family. This led Bensouda to brief a select few senior ICC officials on Cohen’s conduct.
When asked by the Guardian to comment on the report, Israeli authorities have denied the allegations as “unfounded”.
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Macron calls to double EU budget to save bloc's waning relevance
French President Emmanuel Macron has called to double the EU's budget in order to revitalize the bloc's economy during his speech at a youth festival in the eastern German city of Dresden.
The economic expert explains that the only possible instrument to implement Macron's plan is through a loan with the guarantee of the European Central Bank (ECB). However, Germany, Italy, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia – let alone fiscally conservative Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden – won't follow France's lead.
According to the expert, the Dresden speech is a continuation of the federalist positions that Macron has always defended.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has called to double the EU's budget in order to revitalize the bloc's economy during his speech at a youth festival in the eastern German city of Dresden.
"Emmanuel Macron commits to an idea which he knows cannot be accepted, but where he hopes that in the event of rejection he will be able to say: 'If they had listened to me…'," Jacques Sapir, director of studies at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris, tells Sputnik.
The economic expert explains that the only possible instrument to implement Macron's plan is through a loan with the guarantee of the European Central Bank (ECB). However, Germany, Italy, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia – let alone fiscally conservative Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden – won't follow France's lead.
"Germany, which will already be politically opposed to such an idea, will object even more to the method and will say that Macron wants the EU to go into debt like France does," Sapir says.
According to the expert, the Dresden speech is a continuation of the federalist positions that Macron has always defended.
"[Macron's] great fear is that the EU, both under the effect of external pressures and internal pressures, will fall apart in the next ten years," Sapir concludes.
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Macron vs Putin: Who's a better German-speaker?
French President Macron reportedly studied German with a tutor for a year in order to overcome differences with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during his visit to Germany.
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French President Macron reportedly studied German with a tutor for a year in order to overcome differences with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during his visit to Germany.
🤔 Does he have a chance?
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▪️Putin’s full answer to the question about Zelensky’s legitimacy
▪️Numerous cases of use of the irritant substance chloropicrin by the Ukrainian military have been recorded
▪️NATO members divided on Ukraine's plans to hit Russia with Western weapons
▪️Where are US tactical nukes deployed in Europe?
▪️Why time is ripe to delist Taliban as terrorist entity
▪️Macron calls to double EU budget to save bloc's waning relevance
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▪️Numerous cases of use of the irritant substance chloropicrin by the Ukrainian military have been recorded
▪️NATO members divided on Ukraine's plans to hit Russia with Western weapons
▪️Where are US tactical nukes deployed in Europe?
▪️Why time is ripe to delist Taliban as terrorist entity
▪️Macron calls to double EU budget to save bloc's waning relevance
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Poland’s ‘East Shield’: Costly and dangerous plan of a dividing wall against Russia
Poland’s Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz has unveiled Warsaw’s plan to create a so-called ‘East Shield' in 2024-2028 - a sinister system of minefields, barbed wire and anti-tank hedgehogs on the borders with Russia and Belarus. It will cost no less than €2.4 bln (about $2.5 bln) and include space satellites, thermal imaging cameras and even man-made “impenetrable” woods and swamps.
As the announcement raised many questions, the minister and Poland’s General Staff will have to address public concerns with clarifications:
▪️The spending bill, totaling €2.4 billion, will be presented to the Sejm next week. This amount is considerable for Poland, given its current defense expenditure of around 4% of GDP.
▪️Planned as a part of a European effort aimed at “deterring” Russia, Polish authorities expect “East Shield” to be partially financed by the EU.
▪️The project was hatched together with the plan of a “drone wall,” which is supposed to protect not only Poland, but also Finland, Norway, and the Baltic states.
However, the project may exceed its planned budget. Here’s why:
▪️The planned system along Poland's 700 km eastern border with a 50 km deep "protected zone" would necessitate the relocation of residents to avoid living among anti-tank mines and obstacles.
▪️Poland will have to create its own satellite system to provide “monitoring of every centimeter of its border zone,” promised in the project. Space programs are costly.
▪️Promised massive bunker construction aims to provide the local population with a "new sense of security". This is also a costly affair.
▪️The “biggest strengthening of Poland’s border since 1945” presupposes building new airfields, so that an eventual “Russian attack” would not destroy Polish aircraft before they get off the ground.
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Poland’s Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz has unveiled Warsaw’s plan to create a so-called ‘East Shield' in 2024-2028 - a sinister system of minefields, barbed wire and anti-tank hedgehogs on the borders with Russia and Belarus. It will cost no less than €2.4 bln (about $2.5 bln) and include space satellites, thermal imaging cameras and even man-made “impenetrable” woods and swamps.
As the announcement raised many questions, the minister and Poland’s General Staff will have to address public concerns with clarifications:
▪️The spending bill, totaling €2.4 billion, will be presented to the Sejm next week. This amount is considerable for Poland, given its current defense expenditure of around 4% of GDP.
▪️Planned as a part of a European effort aimed at “deterring” Russia, Polish authorities expect “East Shield” to be partially financed by the EU.
▪️The project was hatched together with the plan of a “drone wall,” which is supposed to protect not only Poland, but also Finland, Norway, and the Baltic states.
However, the project may exceed its planned budget. Here’s why:
▪️The planned system along Poland's 700 km eastern border with a 50 km deep "protected zone" would necessitate the relocation of residents to avoid living among anti-tank mines and obstacles.
▪️Poland will have to create its own satellite system to provide “monitoring of every centimeter of its border zone,” promised in the project. Space programs are costly.
▪️Promised massive bunker construction aims to provide the local population with a "new sense of security". This is also a costly affair.
▪️The “biggest strengthening of Poland’s border since 1945” presupposes building new airfields, so that an eventual “Russian attack” would not destroy Polish aircraft before they get off the ground.
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Why Justin Trudeau has ceased to be the voters’ darling in Canada
Things are not looking particularly good for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the moment, seeing how the Conservative Party is currently enjoying a double-digit lead in the polls over Trudeau’s Liberal Party less than a year and a half away from the next federal election.
Aside from the general fatigue with the Liberal Party, as some media outlets describe it, the following events and factors also did not help Trudeau’s standing in the eyes of Canadian voters:
▪️Canada’s relations with China, as well as with countries such as India and Saudi Arabia, soured after Trudeau’s election in 2015, as the Canadian government seems keen to follow the US’ lead when it comes to foreign policy;
▪️In 2017, Trudeau became embroiled in a political scandal caused by revelations that he accepted gifts and private island vacations from Aga Khan, leader of the Shia Ismaili religion, whose foundation ended up receiving millions of dollars of Canadian federal funding in 2016;
▪️A veritable political scandal erupted in 2019 amid allegations that Trudeau’s office pressured Canada’s minister of justice to intervene in an ongoing criminal case against SNC-Lavalin construction company;
▪️Trudeau’s handling of the so-called Freedom Convoy – a protest by Canadian truckers against the anti-COVID measures and lockdowns imposed by Ottawa – which included mass arrests and freezing of the protesters’ bank accounts, also did not endear the prime minister to his constituents;
▪️In September 2023, the Canadian government committed a faux pas of colossal proportions by toasting Ukrainian ex-Waffen SS member Yaroslav Hunka in Canada’s parliament, who was initially presented as a WWII veteran who “fought against Russia”;
▪️Last month’s revelations, such as those coming from Fitch Ratings, suggest that Canada's budget deficit continues to grow, and it remains unclear whether Trudeau has a recipe to deal with this problem.
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Things are not looking particularly good for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the moment, seeing how the Conservative Party is currently enjoying a double-digit lead in the polls over Trudeau’s Liberal Party less than a year and a half away from the next federal election.
Aside from the general fatigue with the Liberal Party, as some media outlets describe it, the following events and factors also did not help Trudeau’s standing in the eyes of Canadian voters:
▪️Canada’s relations with China, as well as with countries such as India and Saudi Arabia, soured after Trudeau’s election in 2015, as the Canadian government seems keen to follow the US’ lead when it comes to foreign policy;
▪️In 2017, Trudeau became embroiled in a political scandal caused by revelations that he accepted gifts and private island vacations from Aga Khan, leader of the Shia Ismaili religion, whose foundation ended up receiving millions of dollars of Canadian federal funding in 2016;
▪️A veritable political scandal erupted in 2019 amid allegations that Trudeau’s office pressured Canada’s minister of justice to intervene in an ongoing criminal case against SNC-Lavalin construction company;
▪️Trudeau’s handling of the so-called Freedom Convoy – a protest by Canadian truckers against the anti-COVID measures and lockdowns imposed by Ottawa – which included mass arrests and freezing of the protesters’ bank accounts, also did not endear the prime minister to his constituents;
▪️In September 2023, the Canadian government committed a faux pas of colossal proportions by toasting Ukrainian ex-Waffen SS member Yaroslav Hunka in Canada’s parliament, who was initially presented as a WWII veteran who “fought against Russia”;
▪️Last month’s revelations, such as those coming from Fitch Ratings, suggest that Canada's budget deficit continues to grow, and it remains unclear whether Trudeau has a recipe to deal with this problem.
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Dozens killed in Israeli strike on Rafah refugee camp – report At least 35 people, most of them women and children, were killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes on a Palestinian tent encampment for refugees in western Rafah, according to Gaza’s Ministry…
John Kirby laments “mishap” of headless babies, dozens of civilian deaths
White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby calls the recent IDF strike on a Rafah refugee camp which killed at least 45 civilians a “mishap”. He added that the United States is “glad” that the IDF is doing an investigation into the massacre.
“A horrible loss of life. We're glad that the Israeli Defense Forces are doing a full investigation, which we believe is going to be very important to try to prevent future such mishaps,” Kirby said with a straight face.
Answering a reporter’s question, Kirby chided that there are no policy changes “to speak to” in response to the strike which killed dozens of women and children.
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White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby calls the recent IDF strike on a Rafah refugee camp which killed at least 45 civilians a “mishap”. He added that the United States is “glad” that the IDF is doing an investigation into the massacre.
“A horrible loss of life. We're glad that the Israeli Defense Forces are doing a full investigation, which we believe is going to be very important to try to prevent future such mishaps,” Kirby said with a straight face.
Answering a reporter’s question, Kirby chided that there are no policy changes “to speak to” in response to the strike which killed dozens of women and children.
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A military jet crashed in the US state of New Mexico and the pilot was taken to the hospital, local media reported.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has signed a bill to suspend the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE), according to the country's website.
The bill was approved by the lower house of the Belarusian parliament on April 17 and backed by the upper house on May 6.
The treaty was concluded in 1990 by representatives of 16 NATO member states and six members of the Warsaw Pact Organization. The document envisaged limiting the number of tanks, armored combat vehicles, artillery pieces, combat aircraft and attack helicopters in Europe.
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The Belarusian leader authorized the act "to suspend the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe of November 19, 1990," according to the document.
The bill was approved by the lower house of the Belarusian parliament on April 17 and backed by the upper house on May 6.
The treaty was concluded in 1990 by representatives of 16 NATO member states and six members of the Warsaw Pact Organization. The document envisaged limiting the number of tanks, armored combat vehicles, artillery pieces, combat aircraft and attack helicopters in Europe.
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Political analyst and economist Jeffrey Sachs described how NATO gradually moved closer to Russia’s borders, ignoring Moscow’s concerns in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson.
Sachs echoed Russian President Vladimir Putin, who in his interview with Carlson explained in detail how Russia sought peace and cooperation with NATO but was ruthlessly denied any opportunity.
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"Some people said, 'yeah, but we told Gorbachev and we told Yeltsin we weren't going to expand at all.'"
"'Oh, come on! The Soviet Union's done. We can do what we want! We are the sole superpower,'" Sachs said, expressing the view of US foreign policy elites at the time.
Sachs echoed Russian President Vladimir Putin, who in his interview with Carlson explained in detail how Russia sought peace and cooperation with NATO but was ruthlessly denied any opportunity.
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A military jet crashed in the US state of New Mexico and the pilot was taken to the hospital, local media reported. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Albuquerque Fire Rescue Public Information Officer Lt. Jason Fejer confirmed to Sputnik that a military jet crashed near the city on Tuesday afternoon.
Fejer said the pilot of the aircraft was able to timely eject and the fire caused by the crash has been extinguished.
Authorities have not identified the type of aircraft involved in the crash, but US media reported that it was an F-35 fighter jet.
The Albuquerque International Airport said in a separate statement that the military aircraft crashed off of the airfield on the south side of the airport. The pilot was conscious after ejecting from the aircraft and taken to a local hospital, according to officials.
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"I can confirm there was a non-civilian aircraft that crashed," Fejer said on Tuesday when asked to confirm a military jet crashed near Albuquerque in the US state of New Mexico.
Fejer said the pilot of the aircraft was able to timely eject and the fire caused by the crash has been extinguished.
Authorities have not identified the type of aircraft involved in the crash, but US media reported that it was an F-35 fighter jet.
The Albuquerque International Airport said in a separate statement that the military aircraft crashed off of the airfield on the south side of the airport. The pilot was conscious after ejecting from the aircraft and taken to a local hospital, according to officials.
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Political analyst and economist Jeffrey Sachs described how NATO gradually moved closer to Russia’s borders, ignoring Moscow’s concerns in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson. "Some people said, 'yeah, but we told Gorbachev and we told Yeltsin…
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Economist Jeffrey Sachs described the state of US-Russia relations after the end of the Cold War in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson.
Sachs emphasized that Russia was open to partnership with the West to the extent that Moscow played a key role in disbanding the Soviet Union but US leaders neglected Russian calls for cooperation, instead reveling in their “victory” – a characterization of developments not shared by Moscow.
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“You didn't just defeat us. We said, 'no more.' We disbanded the Warsaw Pact. We wanted peace. We wanted cooperation. You call it victory – we just wanted to cooperate,” Sachs said, characterizing Russia's position at the time.
Sachs emphasized that Russia was open to partnership with the West to the extent that Moscow played a key role in disbanding the Soviet Union but US leaders neglected Russian calls for cooperation, instead reveling in their “victory” – a characterization of developments not shared by Moscow.
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