Fair and equal competition at the 2024 Olympics?
Algerian boxer with male chromosomes Imane Khelif beat Italian Angela Carini in 46 seconds when the latter refused to continue the fight after several blows from the man who identifies as a woman. Algerian boxer previously failed a prior gender eligibility test.
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Algerian boxer with male chromosomes Imane Khelif beat Italian Angela Carini in 46 seconds when the latter refused to continue the fight after several blows from the man who identifies as a woman. Algerian boxer previously failed a prior gender eligibility test.
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Fair and equal competition at the 2024 Olympics? Algerian boxer with male chromosomes Imane Khelif beat Italian Angela Carini in 46 seconds when the latter refused to continue the fight after several blows from the man who identifies as a woman. Algerian…
‘Olympics glorifies men punching women in the face’: fresh boxing controversy sparks outrage
While allowing Russian athletes to compete in the Olympics is a big no-no for the International Olympics Committee, games officials apparently have no qualms about allowing female boxers to be beaten up by men if the latter identify themselves as female.
Gaines made this remark after Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-Ting – two boxers who were disqualified from the women’s world championships in New Delhi last year after failing a gender test – were allowed to compete in female boxing matches in the Paris Olympic.
Today, Khelif was declared the winner as Italy's Angela Carini abandoned the fight after just 46 seconds.
Payton McNabb, an American volleyball player who was left partially paralyzed after a transgender player from the opposing team hit her head with a ball, told media that she is “disgusted” by this situation. “It used to be illegal for men to beat up women, and now people are putting it on TV and watching it. It's such a weird reality we are living in now,” she told the MailOnline.
Australia's boxing team captain Caitlin Parker also expressed concern over Khelif and Lin being allowed to compete against women in combat sports, saying it "can be incredibly dangerous."
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While allowing Russian athletes to compete in the Olympics is a big no-no for the International Olympics Committee, games officials apparently have no qualms about allowing female boxers to be beaten up by men if the latter identify themselves as female.
💬 “As if the Satanic display at the opening ceremony wasn’t enough, the Olympics glorifies men punching women in the face with the intent of knocking them unconscious,” American swimmer Riley Gaines fumed on X.
Gaines made this remark after Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-Ting – two boxers who were disqualified from the women’s world championships in New Delhi last year after failing a gender test – were allowed to compete in female boxing matches in the Paris Olympic.
Today, Khelif was declared the winner as Italy's Angela Carini abandoned the fight after just 46 seconds.
💬 “Imagine training your WHOLE life, getting good enough to earn a spot on the Olympic team, hoping to a win an Olympic medal.... then you're told you have to fight a man,” Gaines added in another post.
💬 “So punching a woman in the face is apparently ok as long as the man doing it says he’s a woman and it’s at the Olympics,” TikTok operator Chaya Raichik mused.
💬 “How brain washed does someone have to be to watch a man physically BEATING a woman and view it as anything besides MORALLY WRONG and EVIL,” another X user complained.
Payton McNabb, an American volleyball player who was left partially paralyzed after a transgender player from the opposing team hit her head with a ball, told media that she is “disgusted” by this situation. “It used to be illegal for men to beat up women, and now people are putting it on TV and watching it. It's such a weird reality we are living in now,” she told the MailOnline.
Australia's boxing team captain Caitlin Parker also expressed concern over Khelif and Lin being allowed to compete against women in combat sports, saying it "can be incredibly dangerous."
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Who are the two Americans prisoners who are being exchanged? A Russian court previously found that the reporter Gershkovich was collecting classified information about the activities of metal-producer Uralvagonzavod in the Sverdlovsk region as part of a CIA…
❗️Turkish Intelligence Directorate is coordinating the prisoner exchange between Russia and the US. Evan Gershkovich is being exchanged for several Russians, IHA agency reported
A plane of the "Russia" special forces unit took off from Moscow Vnukovo airport and landed in Ankara amid news of a prisoner exchange.
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A plane of the "Russia" special forces unit took off from Moscow Vnukovo airport and landed in Ankara amid news of a prisoner exchange.
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❗️A large-scale prisoner exchange involving Russia, the United States, Germany and other countries is currently underway, CNN reported, citing a senior administration official. The transfer of prisoners is currently underway and American prisoners are expected…
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❗️Footage from the Turkish NTV channel from Ankara airport, where, according to its information, an exchange of prisoners is to take place.
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Hezbollah has entered a new phase of military action against Israel on all fronts, the movement's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah said.
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❗️Footage from the Turkish NTV channel from Ankara airport, where, according to its information, an exchange of prisoners is to take place. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
❗️Turkish intelligence said that the operation to exchange 26 prisoners from seven countries took place in Ankara with its mediation.
Ten of those released as part of the exchange are heading to Russia, 13 to Germany and three to the United States, Turkish channel NTV reported.
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Ten of those released as part of the exchange are heading to Russia, 13 to Germany and three to the United States, Turkish channel NTV reported.
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Israeli air force strikes outskirts of Shamaa settlement in southern Lebanon, casualties reported, a local source told Sputnik.
Footage from social media.
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Hezbollah has entered a new phase of military action against Israel on all fronts, the movement's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah said. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Hezbollah to resume 'support front' for Gaza and attacks on Israeli military positions starting Friday morning, the movement's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah said.
There will definitely be a response to Israel's crimes and this issue is not up for discussion, the Hezbollah leader added.
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There will definitely be a response to Israel's crimes and this issue is not up for discussion, the Hezbollah leader added.
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Hamas Politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh killed. What is known so far? ▪️Palestinian movement Hamas said that its Politburo head Ismail Haniyeh was killed in an Israeli attack at his residence in Tehran on Wednesday. ▪️Ismail Haniyeh was killed as a result…
🇮🇷🇷🇺 Russian FM Sergey Lavrov phoned the acting Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani to discuss the assassination of Hamas leader, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported.
The parties pointed out the unacceptability of political assassinations and the extremely dangerous consequences of such actions.
Lavrov also called on all parties influencing the situation in the Gaza Strip and the Middle East as a whole to avoid actions that could lead to further destabilization.
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The parties pointed out the unacceptability of political assassinations and the extremely dangerous consequences of such actions.
Lavrov also called on all parties influencing the situation in the Gaza Strip and the Middle East as a whole to avoid actions that could lead to further destabilization.
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Decades of diplomacy: notable prisoner exchanges between the US and Soviet Union/Russia
Amid reports about a major prisoner swap between Russia and the West, Sputnik provides a historical overview of major prisoner exchanges between Russia (and the former Soviet Union) and the United States, highlighting key swaps from the Cold War era to the present day.
🔸December 2022
Russian citizen Viktor Bout, arrested for allegedly trading arms, was exchanged for American Brittney Griner, who was serving a sentence in Russia for attempting to illegally bring in hashish oil. The exchange took place at Abu Dhabi airport (UAE).
🔸April 2022
Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko, detained in 2010 in Liberia and sentenced in the US for drug trafficking, was exchanged for US citizen Trevor Reed, who was convicted in Russia for assaulting police officers.
🔸July 2010
The largest prisoner exchange between the US and Russia since the Cold War (until now) took place at Vienna International Airport, Austria. Washington handed over ten Russian agents to Moscow: Anna Chapman, Vladimir and Lydia Guryev, Mikhail Vasenkov, Natalia Pereverzeva, Mikhail Kutsik, Andrey Bezrukov, Elena Vavilova, Mikhail Semenko, and Vicky Pelaez. In exchange, Russia pardoned and released four Russian citizens, including former GRU officer Sergey Skripal, who was sentenced to 13 years for passing information to British intelligence, and scientist Igor Sutyagin, who was convicted of treason.
🔸October 1986
Soviet intelligence officer Gennady Zakharov, accused of espionage, was exchanged for American journalist and US News and World Report bureau chief Nicholas Daniloff, also accused of espionage.
🔸April 1979
At New York's Kennedy Airport, Soviet intelligence officers Valdik A. Enger and Rudolf P. Chernyaev, who operated under the cover of UN secretariat employees, were exchanged for dissidents Alexander Ginzburg, Eduard Kuznetsov, Mark Dymshits, Valentin Moroz, and Georgy Vins. Enger and Chernyaev were detained in May 1978 and sentenced to 50 years in prison.
🔸October 1963
By mutual agreement between the US and Soviet governments, Soviet agents Ivan Egorov, a former UN secretariat employee, and his wife Alexandra were exchanged for American priest Walter Ciszek, arrested in 1941 on espionage charges. Along with Ciszek, chemist Marvin Makinen, who was arrested in 1961 and sentenced to eight years for espionage, was handed over to the American side.
🔸February 1962
On the border between West and East Berlin, on the Glienicke Bridge, Soviet intelligence officer Rudolf Abel (real name – William August Fisher) was exchanged for American pilot Francis Gary Powers. Abel had been in the US since 1948 as an undercover spy. He was arrested in June 1957 and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Powers conducted reconnaissance flights over the USSR, and on May 1, 1960, his U-2 aircraft was shot down near Sverdlovsk. A Soviet court sentenced the pilot to 10 years in prison for espionage.
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Amid reports about a major prisoner swap between Russia and the West, Sputnik provides a historical overview of major prisoner exchanges between Russia (and the former Soviet Union) and the United States, highlighting key swaps from the Cold War era to the present day.
🔸December 2022
Russian citizen Viktor Bout, arrested for allegedly trading arms, was exchanged for American Brittney Griner, who was serving a sentence in Russia for attempting to illegally bring in hashish oil. The exchange took place at Abu Dhabi airport (UAE).
🔸April 2022
Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko, detained in 2010 in Liberia and sentenced in the US for drug trafficking, was exchanged for US citizen Trevor Reed, who was convicted in Russia for assaulting police officers.
🔸July 2010
The largest prisoner exchange between the US and Russia since the Cold War (until now) took place at Vienna International Airport, Austria. Washington handed over ten Russian agents to Moscow: Anna Chapman, Vladimir and Lydia Guryev, Mikhail Vasenkov, Natalia Pereverzeva, Mikhail Kutsik, Andrey Bezrukov, Elena Vavilova, Mikhail Semenko, and Vicky Pelaez. In exchange, Russia pardoned and released four Russian citizens, including former GRU officer Sergey Skripal, who was sentenced to 13 years for passing information to British intelligence, and scientist Igor Sutyagin, who was convicted of treason.
🔸October 1986
Soviet intelligence officer Gennady Zakharov, accused of espionage, was exchanged for American journalist and US News and World Report bureau chief Nicholas Daniloff, also accused of espionage.
🔸April 1979
At New York's Kennedy Airport, Soviet intelligence officers Valdik A. Enger and Rudolf P. Chernyaev, who operated under the cover of UN secretariat employees, were exchanged for dissidents Alexander Ginzburg, Eduard Kuznetsov, Mark Dymshits, Valentin Moroz, and Georgy Vins. Enger and Chernyaev were detained in May 1978 and sentenced to 50 years in prison.
🔸October 1963
By mutual agreement between the US and Soviet governments, Soviet agents Ivan Egorov, a former UN secretariat employee, and his wife Alexandra were exchanged for American priest Walter Ciszek, arrested in 1941 on espionage charges. Along with Ciszek, chemist Marvin Makinen, who was arrested in 1961 and sentenced to eight years for espionage, was handed over to the American side.
🔸February 1962
On the border between West and East Berlin, on the Glienicke Bridge, Soviet intelligence officer Rudolf Abel (real name – William August Fisher) was exchanged for American pilot Francis Gary Powers. Abel had been in the US since 1948 as an undercover spy. He was arrested in June 1957 and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Powers conducted reconnaissance flights over the USSR, and on May 1, 1960, his U-2 aircraft was shot down near Sverdlovsk. A Soviet court sentenced the pilot to 10 years in prison for espionage.
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With military expenses becoming unsustainable, how soon will Ukraine default?
Ukraine’s military expenses currently amount to nearly $130 million a day and nearly $4 billion per month, the country’s Finance Minister Sergei Marchenko recently confessed, as quoted by Ukrainian media. This situation has already led to a “hole” in the country’s budget, with $12.2 billion of additional deficit, the minister added.
In October 2023, Volodymyr Zelensky signed Ukraine’s budget for 2024 with a deficit of $43 billion. Ukraine’s foreign debt has reached $102 billion and the state’s obligations before its own citizens currently amount to $40.4 billion. (According to the IMF and Ukraine’s Finance Ministry's budget report)
Statistics show that the violent coups of 2005 and 2014, as well as military conflicts, were the main “engines” driving up Ukraine debt. But the day of reckoning is getting close. Recently, Fitch international ratings agency degraded Ukraine from CC (default is likely) to C level (default is inevitable).
August 1 marks the end of a financial moratorium that Ukraine’s private creditors agreed to in 2022. On this day, Ukraine was supposed to restart servicing its $23 million debt to a committee of private investors.
There are several indicators showing that Ukraine’s efforts to avoid default are desperate, but futile:
▪️Kiev tried to persuade its private creditors to agree to a “haircut” of 60% of the $23 billion debt, but, according to Reuters, the creditors dug their heels in at 22%, Bne IntelliNews reported.
▪️The government’s proposal to impose a “war levy” on any sales in the country (for cars it would reach 15%) was dismissed by business as “unrealistic.” Experts expect Ukrainians to make transactions “under the table.”
▪️Using his control over the Rada parliament, Zelensky forced it to provide the government with a two-month-long postponement on the payments for the Eurobond debt of $23 billion. The legality of such a “homemade moratorium” is highly disputable. But the perspective of having to pay $12.2 billion (6.3% of Ukraine’s GDP) only on debt servicing in 2024 (second only to defense, according to Bne IntelliNews) looks even more sinister.
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Ukraine’s military expenses currently amount to nearly $130 million a day and nearly $4 billion per month, the country’s Finance Minister Sergei Marchenko recently confessed, as quoted by Ukrainian media. This situation has already led to a “hole” in the country’s budget, with $12.2 billion of additional deficit, the minister added.
In October 2023, Volodymyr Zelensky signed Ukraine’s budget for 2024 with a deficit of $43 billion. Ukraine’s foreign debt has reached $102 billion and the state’s obligations before its own citizens currently amount to $40.4 billion. (According to the IMF and Ukraine’s Finance Ministry's budget report)
Statistics show that the violent coups of 2005 and 2014, as well as military conflicts, were the main “engines” driving up Ukraine debt. But the day of reckoning is getting close. Recently, Fitch international ratings agency degraded Ukraine from CC (default is likely) to C level (default is inevitable).
August 1 marks the end of a financial moratorium that Ukraine’s private creditors agreed to in 2022. On this day, Ukraine was supposed to restart servicing its $23 million debt to a committee of private investors.
There are several indicators showing that Ukraine’s efforts to avoid default are desperate, but futile:
▪️Kiev tried to persuade its private creditors to agree to a “haircut” of 60% of the $23 billion debt, but, according to Reuters, the creditors dug their heels in at 22%, Bne IntelliNews reported.
▪️The government’s proposal to impose a “war levy” on any sales in the country (for cars it would reach 15%) was dismissed by business as “unrealistic.” Experts expect Ukrainians to make transactions “under the table.”
▪️Using his control over the Rada parliament, Zelensky forced it to provide the government with a two-month-long postponement on the payments for the Eurobond debt of $23 billion. The legality of such a “homemade moratorium” is highly disputable. But the perspective of having to pay $12.2 billion (6.3% of Ukraine’s GDP) only on debt servicing in 2024 (second only to defense, according to Bne IntelliNews) looks even more sinister.
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‘The only answer is to destroy them’: How Russia plans to handle Ukraine's Western-supplied F-16 jets
Ukraine has finally received the first small batch of F-16 fighter jets promised by the West, with some of them allegedly already participating in air defense missions, if recent Western media reports are to be believed.
While F-16 jets are indeed designed to counter relatively slow-moving airborne targets like cruise missiles, the effectiveness of these planes against Russian air raids is questionable, says Russian military analyst Dmitry Drozdenko.
According to Drozdenko, the range of Russian warplanes’ radar systems and the range of their air-to-air missiles exceed those of the radar and missiles used by F-16 so Russian have all the means to deal with the new threat.
Drozdenko also speculates that Kiev may opt to station F-16s in Poland or in Romania to keep them safe from Russian airstrikes. An F-16 would then fly to an airstrip to quickly rearm and refuel, fly a sortie from that Ukrainian airfield and then quickly flee back to an airbase in one of the two aforementioned NATO countries.
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Ukraine has finally received the first small batch of F-16 fighter jets promised by the West, with some of them allegedly already participating in air defense missions, if recent Western media reports are to be believed.
While F-16 jets are indeed designed to counter relatively slow-moving airborne targets like cruise missiles, the effectiveness of these planes against Russian air raids is questionable, says Russian military analyst Dmitry Drozdenko.
“Using fighters to attack Geran-class drones is pointless, if only because the missiles used against them are much more expensive than the drones themselves,” Drozdenko explains. He further notes that any Russian group airstrike would involve up to twenty cruise missiles and the F-16 jets donated to Ukraine are unlikely to be able to shoot all these missiles down.
“I think they will try to engage in air combat and attempt to attack our Su-34 [jets] that currently inflict serious damage upon Ukrainian fortifications thanks to glide bombs with the universal gliding and correction module,” Drozdenko says when asked how else Kiev may try to use these F-16s.
“As for our response, we have Su-30s and Su-35s, aircraft that are more advanced that these F-16s. And I know that our pilots are preparing to meet the enemy in our skies,” he notes.
According to Drozdenko, the range of Russian warplanes’ radar systems and the range of their air-to-air missiles exceed those of the radar and missiles used by F-16 so Russian have all the means to deal with the new threat.
“The only answer to this situation is to destroy this hardware, just like those Leopard and Abrams tanks,” he says.
Drozdenko also speculates that Kiev may opt to station F-16s in Poland or in Romania to keep them safe from Russian airstrikes. An F-16 would then fly to an airstrip to quickly rearm and refuel, fly a sortie from that Ukrainian airfield and then quickly flee back to an airbase in one of the two aforementioned NATO countries.
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