❗️Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, a Sputnik correspondent reported.
In Riyadh, Lavrov is expected to attend a ministerial meeting of the Russia-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) dialogue and hold a number of bilateral meetings.
The previous meeting of this format was held in Moscow in July 2023.
The GCC includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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In Riyadh, Lavrov is expected to attend a ministerial meeting of the Russia-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) dialogue and hold a number of bilateral meetings.
The previous meeting of this format was held in Moscow in July 2023.
The GCC includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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Russian schools teach about defending Motherland and family values while Western ones install drag shows
A new academic year in Russia kicked off on September 1. This year will see an array of new subjects to preserve and strengthen traditional values among children.
🔺The course Fundamentals of Security and Defense of the Motherland is being introduced to teach pupils basic military skills, and tactical, fire, and engineering exercises.
🔺The course on Family Studies is designed to teach pupils about family values, building relations with relatives, basics of the family psychological health, and measures of state support for families.
🔺Home economics course will include traditional lessons on carpentry, cooking and sewing, as well as new areas of robotics and 3D modeling.
🔺Other changes include a ban on cell phone use during lessons (except for emergency situations), and new measures to protect school staff against physical and mental violence.
Meanwhile, Western schools are indulging in neoliberal values.
🔹The US Teaching Tolerance program, founded in 1991, holds conferences and publishes books for school teachers to provide “practices for serving LGBTQ* students.”
🔹In April, the Biden administration issued new rules outlining schools’ obligations under Title IX, the federal law prohibiting “sex-based discrimination", including attempts to bar transgender students from using bathrooms and playing in sports teams “of their gender.”
🔹In 2022, NYC shelled out $207,000 in taxpayer funding to have cross-dressed drag performers visit classrooms and interact with schoolchildren as part of the so-called drag queen story hours project, the NY Post reported.
🔹In 2021, six US states, namely California, New Jersey, Colorado, Oregon, Illinois, and Nevada, passed a LGBTQ+ inclusive curriculum legislation that requires schools to include “LGBTQ+ people and identities” in history and social science programs.
*extremist organization banned in Russia
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A new academic year in Russia kicked off on September 1. This year will see an array of new subjects to preserve and strengthen traditional values among children.
🔺The course Fundamentals of Security and Defense of the Motherland is being introduced to teach pupils basic military skills, and tactical, fire, and engineering exercises.
🔺The course on Family Studies is designed to teach pupils about family values, building relations with relatives, basics of the family psychological health, and measures of state support for families.
🔺Home economics course will include traditional lessons on carpentry, cooking and sewing, as well as new areas of robotics and 3D modeling.
🔺Other changes include a ban on cell phone use during lessons (except for emergency situations), and new measures to protect school staff against physical and mental violence.
Meanwhile, Western schools are indulging in neoliberal values.
🔹The US Teaching Tolerance program, founded in 1991, holds conferences and publishes books for school teachers to provide “practices for serving LGBTQ* students.”
🔹In April, the Biden administration issued new rules outlining schools’ obligations under Title IX, the federal law prohibiting “sex-based discrimination", including attempts to bar transgender students from using bathrooms and playing in sports teams “of their gender.”
🔹In 2022, NYC shelled out $207,000 in taxpayer funding to have cross-dressed drag performers visit classrooms and interact with schoolchildren as part of the so-called drag queen story hours project, the NY Post reported.
🔹In 2021, six US states, namely California, New Jersey, Colorado, Oregon, Illinois, and Nevada, passed a LGBTQ+ inclusive curriculum legislation that requires schools to include “LGBTQ+ people and identities” in history and social science programs.
*extremist organization banned in Russia
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Why Central Asia stops treating the Taliban* as terrorists and seeks closer ties with Afghanistan
As Central Asian countries gradually stop regarding the Taliban as a terrorist organization, it becomes evident that these states want to maintain good relations with Afghanistan regardless of what government currently reigns in Kabul, says Rustam Burnashev, professor at the Kazakh-German University who specializes in Central Asian security affairs.
According to him, Kazakhstan simply wants things in Afghanistan to be “normal” and the economy serves as the “main instrument of this normalization.”
He outlines three “vectors” of the joint ventures that Afghanistan can engage in together with Central Asian states.
1. “Simple economic cooperation”
Namely, there are certain goods that Afghanistan can export to Central Asia (fruits, for example) and import from there.
2. Transport and logistics
3. Energy projects
Such projects include the CASA-1000 that would involve supplying electricity from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to Afghanistan, and TAPI, a pipeline that would funnel natural gas from Turkmenistan to India via Afghanistan and Pakistan.
*Under UN sanctions for terrorist activities
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As Central Asian countries gradually stop regarding the Taliban as a terrorist organization, it becomes evident that these states want to maintain good relations with Afghanistan regardless of what government currently reigns in Kabul, says Rustam Burnashev, professor at the Kazakh-German University who specializes in Central Asian security affairs.
“It is relations, especially the economic and transport-logistic, that are regarded here as the means to normalize the situation in Afghanistan and to remove the Afghanistan-related threats that have been concentrating in Central Asia,” he tells Sputnik.
According to him, Kazakhstan simply wants things in Afghanistan to be “normal” and the economy serves as the “main instrument of this normalization.”
“There is a non-quite-linear connection here: the country has become stabilized so we are friends with it. This vector works as well, but there is another vector: we want to be friends with them so we want things to be stable there. Thus, we want economic cooperation with them,” Burnashev explains.
He outlines three “vectors” of the joint ventures that Afghanistan can engage in together with Central Asian states.
1. “Simple economic cooperation”
Namely, there are certain goods that Afghanistan can export to Central Asia (fruits, for example) and import from there.
2. Transport and logistics
“Afghanistan is regarded as an important and economically advantageous transit zone that can effectively connect our [Central Asian] countries with Southern Asia, assuming that the situation in Afghanistan is normalized and certain infrastructure, roads, railroads and warehouses are built,” Burnashev explains.
3. Energy projects
Such projects include the CASA-1000 that would involve supplying electricity from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to Afghanistan, and TAPI, a pipeline that would funnel natural gas from Turkmenistan to India via Afghanistan and Pakistan.
*Under UN sanctions for terrorist activities
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Power to the people! Explore the new nuclear plants Russia is going to build in its Far East
Russian President Vladimir Putin previously stated at the 2024 Eastern Economic Forum that new nuclear power plants need to be constructed in Russia’s Far East.
Sputnik has looked into which nuclear power plants are there already and what are the plans:
There are currently two active nuclear power plants in the region: the Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant (features four 12 mW reactors) and the floating nuclear power station Akademik Lomonosov (features two 35 mW reactors), both of them located in the Chukotka region.
With the annual energy consumption in the Russian Far East already at a little less than 70 billion kWh and expected to reach 96 billion kWh by 2030, the need for new power-generating facilities in the region seems clear.
According to the data provided by Russian nuclear power company Rosenergoatom, several new nuclear power plants are expected to be built in the Far East:
🔸 The Khabarovsk Nuclear Power Plant, to be constructed in the Khabarovsk region; its two 600 mW reactors are expected to become operational by 2036 and 2038, respectively;
🔸 The Primorsky Nuclear Power Plant, to be constructed in the Primorsky Krai; its two 600 mW reactors are supposed to go online by 2039 and 2042, respectively;
🔸 Two smaller nuclear power plants are going to be built in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and in Chukotka;
🔸 The new floating nuclear power station is also expected to be deployed in Chukotka.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin previously stated at the 2024 Eastern Economic Forum that new nuclear power plants need to be constructed in Russia’s Far East.
Sputnik has looked into which nuclear power plants are there already and what are the plans:
There are currently two active nuclear power plants in the region: the Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant (features four 12 mW reactors) and the floating nuclear power station Akademik Lomonosov (features two 35 mW reactors), both of them located in the Chukotka region.
With the annual energy consumption in the Russian Far East already at a little less than 70 billion kWh and expected to reach 96 billion kWh by 2030, the need for new power-generating facilities in the region seems clear.
Having noted that the apparent lack of electricity stymies the development in the region, such as construction of new industrial facilities and infrastructure, Putin thus tasked the government with developing a new long-term power generation development program for the Far East.
According to the data provided by Russian nuclear power company Rosenergoatom, several new nuclear power plants are expected to be built in the Far East:
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Residents are voicing their concerns about the conditions on the streets of this central-western city in the Tuscany region.
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Imran Khan supporters protesting against the Pakistani Army and demanding the release of the former prime minister
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Ganesh Chaturthi celebration in Paris, France
The holiday is dedicated to the Indian God Ganesha, who is considered the God of wisdom, abundance and good luck. Hindus believe that Ganesha removes obstacles on the way to success with his trunk. Therefore, on this day, believers worship Ganesha, bring him fruits, milk, flowers and sweets, and break coconuts in front of the image of the God.
Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most important and colorful holidays for Hindus.
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The holiday is dedicated to the Indian God Ganesha, who is considered the God of wisdom, abundance and good luck. Hindus believe that Ganesha removes obstacles on the way to success with his trunk. Therefore, on this day, believers worship Ganesha, bring him fruits, milk, flowers and sweets, and break coconuts in front of the image of the God.
Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most important and colorful holidays for Hindus.
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The correspondent confirmed that the Syrian air defense was able to shoot down most of the Israeli missiles before they reached their targets.
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Team to save America? Elon Musk has reacted enthusiastically to news that he could be appointed to the Trump administration if he wins the presidential election. "I can’t wait. There is a lot of waste and needless regulation in government that needs…
Is Biden aware of that himself?
Elon Musk, presumably positioning himself for a role on Trump's team, seems to be dedicating considerable time to the political trolling antics that his potential boss excels at.
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Elon Musk, presumably positioning himself for a role on Trump's team, seems to be dedicating considerable time to the political trolling antics that his potential boss excels at.
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US’ botched Afghan exit exposes Biden's ‘callous foreign policy’, GOP report reveals
Washington disregarded the security of US personnel on the ground, while prioritizing the “optics of withdrawal” during the messy Afghanistan exodus, according to a 350-page investigative report released by Republican Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Mike McCaul. The document holds President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris accountable for the botched pullout.
According to the report:
🔸 Biden’s calls to withdraw the US from the Vietnam War as a senator in the 1970s along with the Afghanistan pullout shows a "pattern of callous foreign policy positions and readiness to abandon strategic partners."
🔸 The State Department received numerous warning signs about the inevitable collapse of the Afghan government but failed to hammer out an escape plan to “safely evacuate US personnel, American citizens, green card holders, and our [Washington’s] brave Afghan allies.”
🔸 The Biden administration’s mismanagement resulted in “exposing US Defense Department and State Department personnel to lethal threats and emotional harm.”
🔸 Former US envoy to Afghanistan, Ross Wilson, who reportedly had COVID-19 at the time, fled the US embassy ahead of his entire staff. Wilson got a foreign service officer to take his test for him so that he could quickly flee Afghanistan.
🔸 The White House “misled and, in some instances, directly lied to the American people at every stage of the withdrawal, from before the go-to-zero order until today.”
The United States hastily withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021 after a rapid takeover of the country by the Taliban*.
*Under UN sanctions for terrorist activities
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Washington disregarded the security of US personnel on the ground, while prioritizing the “optics of withdrawal” during the messy Afghanistan exodus, according to a 350-page investigative report released by Republican Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Mike McCaul. The document holds President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris accountable for the botched pullout.
According to the report:
The United States hastily withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021 after a rapid takeover of the country by the Taliban*.
*Under UN sanctions for terrorist activities
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