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War is peace? US officials claim to fear full-scale Lebanon conflict but hope Israeli strikes will bring Hezbollah to heel US officials have told Axios that although the Biden White House is “extremely concerned” about the escalating cross-border airstrike…
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Biden claims US “pushing hard” in Middle East, but to what end?
US President Joe Biden expressed concern Sunday over rising tensions in the Middle East.
Earlier in the day, Hezbollah’s Deputy Secretary General Naim Qassem said the group has entered a new phase of confrontation with Israel, the broadcaster Al Mayadeen reported.
Previously on Sunday, Hezbollah said its fighters had struck Israeli military industrial installations in Rafael north of the city of Haifa in retaliation for this week's explosions of electronic devices that the Lebanese group blamed on Israel.
Israel responded with strikes on approximately 20 settlements in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese news agency NNA said.
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US President Joe Biden expressed concern Sunday over rising tensions in the Middle East.
"Yes I am [worried]. We're going to do everything we can to keep a wider war from breaking out. And we're still pushing hard," Biden said as quoted by the White House press pool.
Earlier in the day, Hezbollah’s Deputy Secretary General Naim Qassem said the group has entered a new phase of confrontation with Israel, the broadcaster Al Mayadeen reported.
Previously on Sunday, Hezbollah said its fighters had struck Israeli military industrial installations in Rafael north of the city of Haifa in retaliation for this week's explosions of electronic devices that the Lebanese group blamed on Israel.
Israel responded with strikes on approximately 20 settlements in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese news agency NNA said.
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When reality kicks in: Macron flipflops on future relations with Russia
Europe will need to reconsider its ongoing relations with Russia for the sake of peace and stability on the continent, French President Emmanuel Macron said.
Macron claimed he believes it is necessary to create a new world order because the current one is "incomplete and unjust," as it was designed after World War II and does not take into account new challenges.
In February, Macron refused to rule out the deployment of troops to Ukraine, an idea that was widely rejected by many NATO members, including the US, the UK, Finland, Germany, Poland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Italy. Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also assured that there were no plans to send combat units to Ukraine.
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Europe will need to reconsider its ongoing relations with Russia for the sake of peace and stability on the continent, French President Emmanuel Macron said.
"We must think about peace in Europe in a new way. It is necessary to take into account the reality of Europe's geography, which is not limited to either the European Union or, most definitely, NATO. We need a new approach to European organization and to rethink our relations with Russia in the future, as well as peace on this continent," Macron said at a conference in Paris broadcast by the Elysee Palace.
Macron claimed he believes it is necessary to create a new world order because the current one is "incomplete and unjust," as it was designed after World War II and does not take into account new challenges.
In February, Macron refused to rule out the deployment of troops to Ukraine, an idea that was widely rejected by many NATO members, including the US, the UK, Finland, Germany, Poland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Italy. Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also assured that there were no plans to send combat units to Ukraine.
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Biden bullies reporter during meeting with UK PM “I say you be quiet until I speak, okay? That's what I say. Good idea?” the US president said, refusing to respond to a question about possible consequences for allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons to strike…
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US President Joe Biden said that he had not yet granted permission for Ukraine to use US long-range weapons to launch strikes deep into Russia.
"No," Biden was quoted as saying by the White House press pool when asked whether he had made the decision to permit the highly provocative escalatory move.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier this month that NATO countries are currently discussing not only Kiev's possible use of Western long-range weapons, but are essentially deciding whether to directly engage in the Ukraine conflict. Direct participation of Western countries in the conflict will change its essence; Russia will be forced to make decisions based on the new threats created for it, he said.
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US President Joe Biden said that he had not yet granted permission for Ukraine to use US long-range weapons to launch strikes deep into Russia.
"No," Biden was quoted as saying by the White House press pool when asked whether he had made the decision to permit the highly provocative escalatory move.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier this month that NATO countries are currently discussing not only Kiev's possible use of Western long-range weapons, but are essentially deciding whether to directly engage in the Ukraine conflict. Direct participation of Western countries in the conflict will change its essence; Russia will be forced to make decisions based on the new threats created for it, he said.
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Scholz's SPD wins Brandenburg elections; AfD close behind – electoral commission
1️⃣ German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democratic Party (SPD) secured victory in Brandenburg state elections, winning 30.9% of the vote, according to official results released by the electoral commission.
2️⃣ The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) followed closely, finishing second with 29.2%.
3️⃣ The newly-formed Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance – Reason and Justice (BSW) came in third with 13.5%.
4️⃣ The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) took fourth place with 12.1%.
Both of the SPD's federal coalition partners — the Greens and the Free Democrats (FDP) — failed to meet the 5% threshold and will not be entering the state parliament. The Left Party (Die Linke) also fell short of the required threshold.
Voter turnout reached 72.9%, according to the commission.
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Both of the SPD's federal coalition partners — the Greens and the Free Democrats (FDP) — failed to meet the 5% threshold and will not be entering the state parliament. The Left Party (Die Linke) also fell short of the required threshold.
Voter turnout reached 72.9%, according to the commission.
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❗️ Israeli troops storm Al Jazeera office in Ramallah Israeli forces raided Al Jazeera's office in Ramallah, located in the occupied West Bank, enforcing a 45-day shutdown of the bureau, the news agency reported. Heavily armed Israeli soldiers entered the…
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Israel continues crack down on journalists with Al Jazeera raid in West Bank
The Israeli government outraged press freedom advocates when it occupied and forcibly shuttered news broadcaster Al Jazeera’s headquarters in the West Bank, representing the latest escalation of violence in the occupied territory that has often gone overlooked amid the country’s campaign in Gaza.
Staffers at the Ramallah bureau broadcast the initial moments live of the tense confrontation with heavily armed Israeli forces, who ejected workers, confiscated cameras and other equipment and declared the office closed for 45 days.
The move comes after the Israeli Knesset voted to close Al Jazeera’s offices in Israel four months ago, raiding the news outlet’s bureaus in Nazareth and East Jerusalem. Legislation passed in May provided Israeli authorities with significant latitude to shut down news outlets accused of threatening Israeli national security.
The US-based Committee to Protect Journalists also slammed the move, saying it was “deeply alarmed” by the forced closure of the Ramallah office.
Al Jazeera denounced the closure of the Ramallah bureau, noting that it lies within territory under the sovereign control of Palestinian authorities under international law. Israel has illegally occupied Gaza and the West Bank since 1967, also seizing control of Syria’s Golan Heights and annexing Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and portions of southern Lebanon until forced to surrender the territory after international pressure.
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The Israeli government outraged press freedom advocates when it occupied and forcibly shuttered news broadcaster Al Jazeera’s headquarters in the West Bank, representing the latest escalation of violence in the occupied territory that has often gone overlooked amid the country’s campaign in Gaza.
“Israel said it carried out Saturday’s raid on Al Jazeera’s bureau in the West Bank after concluding that the news network’s offices there were ‘being used to incite terror,’” reported Bloomberg. “An ‘up-to-date intelligence assessment’ determined that ‘the channel’s broadcasts endanger the security and public order,’ the Israel Defense Forces said.”
Staffers at the Ramallah bureau broadcast the initial moments live of the tense confrontation with heavily armed Israeli forces, who ejected workers, confiscated cameras and other equipment and declared the office closed for 45 days.
“Al Jazeera rejects the draconian actions and the unfounded allegations presented by Israeli authorities to justify these illegal raids,” said Al Jazeera in a statement posted to X.
The move comes after the Israeli Knesset voted to close Al Jazeera’s offices in Israel four months ago, raiding the news outlet’s bureaus in Nazareth and East Jerusalem. Legislation passed in May provided Israeli authorities with significant latitude to shut down news outlets accused of threatening Israeli national security.
The US-based Committee to Protect Journalists also slammed the move, saying it was “deeply alarmed” by the forced closure of the Ramallah office.
Al Jazeera denounced the closure of the Ramallah bureau, noting that it lies within territory under the sovereign control of Palestinian authorities under international law. Israel has illegally occupied Gaza and the West Bank since 1967, also seizing control of Syria’s Golan Heights and annexing Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and portions of southern Lebanon until forced to surrender the territory after international pressure.
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UK defunds Confucius Institutes in latest example of Western anti-China freakout
The UK government has announced it is pulling funding from Chinese-backed Confucius Institutes across the country in the latest manifestation of anti-China anxiety across the Western world.
Confucius Institutes are Chinese government-backed institutions on international college campuses that dedicate themselves to promoting Chinese culture and supporting the teaching of the Chinese language.
A report from the UK Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee last year alleged that Confucius Institutes are “Trojan horses” for Chinese soft power and propaganda. Beijing likens the program to similar Western government–backed organizations dedicated to promoting culture and language abroad, such as the UK’s British Council, Germany’s Goethe-Institut and France’s Alliance Française.
A similar controversy over Confucius Institutes has simmered in the United States over the last several years. The US government alleged in 2019 the organizations exercised “undue influence;” the number of Confucius Institutes on US college and university campuses subsequently plummeted from 100 to just five.
The attacks on the program have contributed to a shortage of Chinese language teachers in the United States, threatening cultural ties between the two countries and putting the future of diplomacy between Washington and Beijing in doubt. The United States’ Chinese language interpreter was roundly mocked online after making several major mistakes during a tense US-China summit in Alaska in 2021.
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The UK government has announced it is pulling funding from Chinese-backed Confucius Institutes across the country in the latest manifestation of anti-China anxiety across the Western world.
“Like any international body operating in the UK, Confucius Institutes need to operate transparently and within the law, and with a full commitment to our values,” read a statement from a spokesperson for Keir Starmer’s Labour government that asserted “challenges” posed by Beijing.
Confucius Institutes are Chinese government-backed institutions on international college campuses that dedicate themselves to promoting Chinese culture and supporting the teaching of the Chinese language.
A report from the UK Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee last year alleged that Confucius Institutes are “Trojan horses” for Chinese soft power and propaganda. Beijing likens the program to similar Western government–backed organizations dedicated to promoting culture and language abroad, such as the UK’s British Council, Germany’s Goethe-Institut and France’s Alliance Française.
A similar controversy over Confucius Institutes has simmered in the United States over the last several years. The US government alleged in 2019 the organizations exercised “undue influence;” the number of Confucius Institutes on US college and university campuses subsequently plummeted from 100 to just five.
The attacks on the program have contributed to a shortage of Chinese language teachers in the United States, threatening cultural ties between the two countries and putting the future of diplomacy between Washington and Beijing in doubt. The United States’ Chinese language interpreter was roundly mocked online after making several major mistakes during a tense US-China summit in Alaska in 2021.
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Turkiye has disagreements with the US administration on its national security issues - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Erdogan also added that "whoever becomes US president after the upcoming presidential election, Ankara's view of America and high-level dialogue in relations will not change."
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"We still have disagreements with the American administration on some issues related to our national security," the Turkish leader, who is visiting New York to attend the UN General Assembly, said as quoted by Turkish state agency Anadolu.
Erdogan also added that "whoever becomes US president after the upcoming presidential election, Ankara's view of America and high-level dialogue in relations will not change."
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Israel has launched massive strikes on southern Lebanon and the Beqaa Valley.
More than 100 targets have been attacked.
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More than 100 targets have been attacked.
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‘Crisis’ in Navy submarine program latest sign of decline of US military power
Amid a spate of bad press for the US Navy, a major crisis of cost overruns for the force’s submarine building program is the latest sign of the decline of the United States as a military power.
Calvert excoriated Navy leadership, alleging it had “withheld information on costs and delays” and claiming its “plans to address” the shipbuilding crisis “are primarily aspirational.” The lawmaker noted the service is committed to producing two so-called Virginia-class submarines per year but has struggled to build an average of 1.3 yearly.
As China's naval fleet expands, the United States is facing new setbacks in the construction of submarines and warships, a European media outlet reported earlier this year.
The US Defense Department consistently fails attempted audits conducted by Congress, with trillions of dollars in assets unaccounted for. The failure of Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia, even as it enjoys the assistance of Western military planners and NATO’s weaponry, has proven to be a major embarrassment, calling the United States’ presumed military superiority into question. Earlier this year, it was revealed Russia is producing three times more artillery shells than the US and Europe combined amid the Western-backed Ukraine proxy war.
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Amid a spate of bad press for the US Navy, a major crisis of cost overruns for the force’s submarine building program is the latest sign of the decline of the United States as a military power.
“In a word, these programs are in crisis,” said Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA) in response to news that the Navy’s submarine program is some $17 billion over budget, with construction facing delays of up to three years.
“Without exception they are falling behind,” he continued. “Increasingly they are over budget. Absent today's intervention I have zero confidence that Navy shipbuilding will get back on track.”
Calvert excoriated Navy leadership, alleging it had “withheld information on costs and delays” and claiming its “plans to address” the shipbuilding crisis “are primarily aspirational.” The lawmaker noted the service is committed to producing two so-called Virginia-class submarines per year but has struggled to build an average of 1.3 yearly.
As China's naval fleet expands, the United States is facing new setbacks in the construction of submarines and warships, a European media outlet reported earlier this year.
The US Defense Department consistently fails attempted audits conducted by Congress, with trillions of dollars in assets unaccounted for. The failure of Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia, even as it enjoys the assistance of Western military planners and NATO’s weaponry, has proven to be a major embarrassment, calling the United States’ presumed military superiority into question. Earlier this year, it was revealed Russia is producing three times more artillery shells than the US and Europe combined amid the Western-backed Ukraine proxy war.
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❗️In his address to the participants of the Russian Energy Week forum, Russia's President Vladimir Putin noted that in the new geopolitical realities, cooperation in the energy sector should serve to strengthen national economies.
He also said that a meeting of BRICS energy ministers will be held on the sidelines of the forum. During the negotiations, it is necessary to agree on the principles of a fair energy transition, and outline ways to strengthen the role of BRICS in the global energy dialogue.
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He also said that a meeting of BRICS energy ministers will be held on the sidelines of the forum. During the negotiations, it is necessary to agree on the principles of a fair energy transition, and outline ways to strengthen the role of BRICS in the global energy dialogue.
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There is a week left till the end of the fiscal year in the United States, which means it's time for lawmakers and the administration to once again scare each other with the prospect of a government shutdown.
Republicans in Congress have already proposed a temporary budget to avoid the so-called shutdown. The 45-page document suggests extending the government's funding at the current level until December 20. At the same time, it has been proposed that the US Secret Service (after two unsuccessful assassination attempts on Trump) be allocated more funds than provided for in the previous budget; and if necessary, "to carry out security operations, including those related to elections."
The leader of the Democratic minority in the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, said that his party would consider the proposal.
The document may be considered next Wednesday. The current budget ends on September 30. If Congress does not agree, then government funding will be suspended after that date, leading to a shutdown just a month before the US presidential election.
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Republicans in Congress have already proposed a temporary budget to avoid the so-called shutdown. The 45-page document suggests extending the government's funding at the current level until December 20. At the same time, it has been proposed that the US Secret Service (after two unsuccessful assassination attempts on Trump) be allocated more funds than provided for in the previous budget; and if necessary, "to carry out security operations, including those related to elections."
The leader of the Democratic minority in the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, said that his party would consider the proposal.
"Congress is now on a bipartisan path to avoid a government shutdown that would hurt everyday Americans," Jeffries stressed.
The document may be considered next Wednesday. The current budget ends on September 30. If Congress does not agree, then government funding will be suspended after that date, leading to a shutdown just a month before the US presidential election.
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