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'Hands off Lebanon, hands off Palestine. Stop Genocide': a rally in support of Lebanon and Palestine is taking place in the French capital Paris.
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Anti-China noise about Chagos Islands’ handoff hides continued US/UK access to strategic bomber base
💬 “The primary consideration in the West is the issue of whether the Americans can continue to use a huge air base,” former MP and retired UK Defense Academy research fellow Matthew Gordon-Banks told Sputnik, commenting on the finalization of an agreement this week involving the transfer of the Chagos Islands to the Republic of Mauritius, five years after a 2019 International Court of Justice ruling that Britain’s administration over the strategic Indian Ocean island archipelago is illegal.
As for sentiments expressed by some politicians in Britain that the Chagos handover amounts to the “surrender [of] Britain’s strategic interests” to China, these are overblown, according to Gordon-Banks.
“The idea that this change ‘helps’ China is nonsense. If anything, the effort has been to help the US,” the observer said, pointing to the proposed extendable 99-year base lease agreement, which would allow Britain and the US to continue using the strategic Diego Garcia base for many, many decades to come.
Finally, fears that the Chagos Islands agreement – which has yet to be ratified, could trigger further retreat by the UK from its other overseas territories, are also overblown, according to Gordon-Banks.
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“The previous Conservative government chose not to make this announcement whilst it was in office, but the new Labour government has got on with the job that was expected. This is not a party-political issue but more [one of] international law; though some in the UK are using it to criticize the government,” Gordon-Banks explained.
As for sentiments expressed by some politicians in Britain that the Chagos handover amounts to the “surrender [of] Britain’s strategic interests” to China, these are overblown, according to Gordon-Banks.
“The idea that this change ‘helps’ China is nonsense. If anything, the effort has been to help the US,” the observer said, pointing to the proposed extendable 99-year base lease agreement, which would allow Britain and the US to continue using the strategic Diego Garcia base for many, many decades to come.
“Without the agreement with Mauritius the future of the US naval base might be in doubt - but the Americans tend to get what they want in circumstances like these,” Gordon-Banks stressed.
Finally, fears that the Chagos Islands agreement – which has yet to be ratified, could trigger further retreat by the UK from its other overseas territories, are also overblown, according to Gordon-Banks.
“In my view no precedents are being set for matters relating to the Falkland Islands or Gibraltar, which will remain British. However, there are some localized issues relating to Spain and Gibraltar which will be discussed between the two countries from time to time,” the observer said.
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Why the newly-adopted Pact for the Future is a ‘huge defeat for the UN’, Part 1 👉 Part 2
The Pact for the Future pushed through by the United Nations General Assembly on September 22 has been branded as a “huge defeat for the UN” by Russia. Moscow had advised against adopting the “non-consensual text” and urged further negotiations.
Russia proposed an amendment to the pact based on “the principle of non-interference in matters within domestic jurisdiction of a State, as set forth in Article 2, Paragraph 7 of the UN Charter.” The amendment reaffirmed the key role of the intergovernmental nature of UN decision-making, stressing the need to avoid “duplication of efforts” and to achieve maximum efficiency of UN resources.
However, a recorded vote of 143 in favor to 7 against (Belarus, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Iran, Nicaragua, Russia, Sudan, Syria), with 15 abstentions, dismissed the draft amendment.
The main text of the pact covers five themes: international peace and security; science, technology, innovation, and digital partnership; youth and the next generation; and the transformation of global governance. The three core documents of the pact are: Pact for the Future (with commitments on sustainable development and the 2015 Paris climate agreement), a Global Digital Compact, and a Declaration on Future Generations.
What are Russia’s concerns?
▪️ Russia warned that without its amendment to the pact’s text, it would “distance itself from the consensus on this document.”
Specifically, this pertains to the Global Digital Compact (containing an agreement on a roadmap for global AI governance through the establishment of an AI Scientific Panel) and the provisions on disarmament, where the pact underscores recommitment to “the goal of the total elimination of nuclear weapons” and expresses “serious concern at the increasing number of actions that are contrary to existing international norms and non-compliance with obligations in the field of disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation.”
▪️ Russia has also promised to distance itself from the consensus on the provisions on the participation of non-governmental organizations in the work of the UN and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. Moscow has long shed light on how Western-funded NGOs are tasked with promoting a globalist liberal agenda abroad.
NGOs involved in consultative status are mentioned in provisions on strengthening the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and strengthening the Peacebuilding Commission, with the agenda that they “must be protected from any form of intimidation and reprisals.”
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The Pact for the Future pushed through by the United Nations General Assembly on September 22 has been branded as a “huge defeat for the UN” by Russia. Moscow had advised against adopting the “non-consensual text” and urged further negotiations.
Russia proposed an amendment to the pact based on “the principle of non-interference in matters within domestic jurisdiction of a State, as set forth in Article 2, Paragraph 7 of the UN Charter.” The amendment reaffirmed the key role of the intergovernmental nature of UN decision-making, stressing the need to avoid “duplication of efforts” and to achieve maximum efficiency of UN resources.
However, a recorded vote of 143 in favor to 7 against (Belarus, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Iran, Nicaragua, Russia, Sudan, Syria), with 15 abstentions, dismissed the draft amendment.
The main text of the pact covers five themes: international peace and security; science, technology, innovation, and digital partnership; youth and the next generation; and the transformation of global governance. The three core documents of the pact are: Pact for the Future (with commitments on sustainable development and the 2015 Paris climate agreement), a Global Digital Compact, and a Declaration on Future Generations.
What are Russia’s concerns?
Specifically, this pertains to the Global Digital Compact (containing an agreement on a roadmap for global AI governance through the establishment of an AI Scientific Panel) and the provisions on disarmament, where the pact underscores recommitment to “the goal of the total elimination of nuclear weapons” and expresses “serious concern at the increasing number of actions that are contrary to existing international norms and non-compliance with obligations in the field of disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation.”
NGOs involved in consultative status are mentioned in provisions on strengthening the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and strengthening the Peacebuilding Commission, with the agenda that they “must be protected from any form of intimidation and reprisals.”
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‘Pact for the Future’ paves the way for nations to ‘give up sovereignty’, Part 2 👉 Part 1
In a swathe of reactions online, the Pact for the Future was denounced as paving the way for nations to “give up national sovereignty” by potentially overriding domestic laws.
▪️ The “egregious” document could potentially empower the UN to impose new laws on member states, online activist Sherri Tenpenny claimed.
▪️ The Pact for the Future was seen as a sign that the UN is taking steps to forge “a world government” by veteran journalist Kyle Becker. Others tweeted that “AI and the digitization of everything is KEY in all of this.”
▪️ Former US presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr. claimed the UN Pact for the Future was “an unconstitutional attempt to pass a treaty that allows international organizations to violate the sovereignty of the US by declaring a global state of emergency without our consent.”
▪️ Argentine President Javier Milei refused to participate in the vote for the Pact for the Future declaration, claiming the UN had “metamorphosed into a supranational governance model of international bureaucrats who seek to impose a certain way of life on the citizens of the world.”
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In a swathe of reactions online, the Pact for the Future was denounced as paving the way for nations to “give up national sovereignty” by potentially overriding domestic laws.
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‘October surprise’: game-changer to turn the tables in US presidential race
The US media defines an ‘October surprise’, a term coined by Reagan campaign manager William Casey in 1980, as a game-changing event ahead of Election Day. But can a bombshell really mean victory for one candidate?
What are the most famous October surprises?
◻️ Founding Fathers' dirty campaign: The first dates back to aggressive smear campaigns between then-president John Adams and his rival and former vice-president Thomas Jefferson in 1800. Political pamphleteer and journalist James Callender, allegedly hired by Jefferson, launched a print campaign against Adams before the election, tipping the balance.
◻️ Failed hostage deal: Jimmy Carter's failure to strike a hostage deal with Iran cost him re-election in 1980. The release of US hostages taken during the Islamic Revolution of 1979, was one of the pressing national issues during the 1980 election. In 2023, the New York Times and the Intercept alleged that the Reagan campaign manager and later CIA director William Casey, plotted to convince Tehran to not release hostages before the election, depriving Carter of the political capital. The hostages were released on January 20, 1981, just minutes after Ronald Reagan's inauguration.
◻️ Osama bin Laden tape and George W. Bush: Three years after the September 11 attacks, a video message by al-Qaeda* leader Osama bin Laden boosted then-president George W. Bush’s election odds. In a tape broadcast by Al Jazeera on October 29, 2004, bin Laden acknowledged responsibility the 9/11 attack for the first time and threatened the US with new attacks. A poll two days later gave Bush a six-point lead over his Democratic rival John Kerry. The Telegraph reported at the time that the tape may have helped the president win another term as it "sparked a sharp final round of argument over which candidate can best defeat terrorism."
◻️ Access Hollywood Vs. Emailgate: Two October surprises rocked the US in 2016. On October 7, an Access Hollywood tape showing Republican candidate Donald Trump making sexist remarks was leaked, prompting a storm of criticism. But new evidence of Democrat Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server for classified government emails on October 28 eclipsed the Trump tape scandal. "If the election had been on October 27th, I’d be your president," Clinton complained to CNN in 2017.
◻️ The "Laptop from hell": If the story of Hunter Biden's abandoned had not been suppressed, it could have been the October surprise of the 2020 race between his father Joe Biden and Trump. Emails, pictures and video files on Hunter's laptop detailing an influence-peddling scheme was reported by the New York Post in mid-October 2020, but immediately blocked by social media and dismissed by 51 US former intel operatives as "Russian disinformation."
What’s next?
◻️ The Hill names five possible events which could play either in Trump or Kamala Harris' favor, including the release of damaging tapes, a hurricane, new assassination attempts, another presidential debate and a major military escalation overseas.
*al-Qaeda is a terrorist organization banned in Russia and many other countries.
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The US media defines an ‘October surprise’, a term coined by Reagan campaign manager William Casey in 1980, as a game-changing event ahead of Election Day. But can a bombshell really mean victory for one candidate?
What are the most famous October surprises?
What’s next?
*al-Qaeda is a terrorist organization banned in Russia and many other countries.
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UAE airline banned pagers and walkie-talkies on board
Major UAE airline Emirates said on Saturday that it had banned pagers and walkie-talkies on board its passenger aircraft following device explosions in Lebanon.
The move comes after a series of explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon from September 17-18, which killed over 40 people and injured nearly 3,500 others. It is still unknown what caused thousands of devices to explode simultaneously. Lebanese movement Hezbollah and the Lebanese authorities blame Israel for the blasts. Israeli President Isaac Herzog denied the country's involvement in the incidents.
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Major UAE airline Emirates said on Saturday that it had banned pagers and walkie-talkies on board its passenger aircraft following device explosions in Lebanon.
"All passengers traveling on flights to, from, or via Dubai are prohibited from transporting pagers and walkie-talkies in checked or cabin baggage. Such items found in passengers' hand luggage or checked baggage will be confiscated by Dubai Police," the airline said.
The move comes after a series of explosions of pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon from September 17-18, which killed over 40 people and injured nearly 3,500 others. It is still unknown what caused thousands of devices to explode simultaneously. Lebanese movement Hezbollah and the Lebanese authorities blame Israel for the blasts. Israeli President Isaac Herzog denied the country's involvement in the incidents.
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Hezbollah reports striking Israeli airbase with Fadi-1 missile The Lebanese movement Hezbollah have struck Israel's Ramat David Airbase located north of the city of Haifa, the movement's press service said on Saturday. "Islamic resistance fighters attacked…
Lebanese movement Hezbollah said on Saturday that it had fired missiles on the facilities of the ATA Defense Industries, located in the northern Israeli city of Sakhnin.
"Islamic resistance fighters launched a missile attack on the ATA military production complex in Sakhnin," the statement read.
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"Islamic resistance fighters launched a missile attack on the ATA military production complex in Sakhnin," the statement read.
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58% of Americans are either “concerned” or “very concerned” about voter fraud in the upcoming November 5 presidential election, according to a fresh PR/PBS News/Marist poll. By contrast, 42% said they’re “not very concerned” or “not concerned at all.”
Self-described Republicans are the most concerned about the upcoming vote, with 86% expressing apprehensions about voting by persons ineligible to do so, or the casting of more than one ballot.
Among independents, 55% said they are concerned. From among self-described Democrats, just 33% said they are concerned over the prospect of voter fraud.
Two-thirds (66%) of those polled also expressed concerns about foreign countries interfering in the election. Meanwhile, 52% said they are concerned or very concerned about non-citizens voting. 81% of Republicans, 53% of independents, and 25% of Democrats expressed concerns about this possibility.
The Marist poll was conducted September 27-October 1 and involved the questioning of 1,514 adult registered voters.
The polling comes amid signs of declining trust in electoral institutions. Last month, a SSRS/CNN poll found that between just 4 in 10 and half of likely voters in six key battleground states—Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—are “very confident” in the accuracy of their states’ voting processes.
These same six states were contested by Donald Trump after the 2020 election amid allegations that the vote there was “rigged” or “stolen” using mail-in ballots or faulty voting machines—claims election and state officials, Democratic leaders, and some Republican leaders vocally denied.
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The Israeli Defense Forces admit Iranian missiles hit two air bases, but Israeli planes and air force capabilities were undamaged, the IDF spokesman said.
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Netanyahu stated that Israel has the "duty and right" to respond to Iran's attack and promised to do so.
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Russia’s Afghan realpolitik designed to combat twin hydra of terrorism, drugs – expert
Russia wants sanctions targeting Afghanistan lifted, frozen assets returned, and various forms of cooperation restored, primarily due to the “grave humanitarian situation” facing the country, and the obvious benefits of a stable Afghanistan for the region, Russian Council for International Affairs expert Kirill Semenov told Sputnik, commenting on the results of Friday's Moscow Format of Consultations on Afghanistan meeting.
Meeting with senior representatives from ten countries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov slammed the West's "cynical policy" on Afghanistan, accusing the US and its allies of deliberately obstructing the country's recovery. Lavrov called for sanctions to be lifted, and Afghanistan's frozen assets given back.
Separately, Russian special presidential representative on Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov announced that Moscow is preparing to remove the Taliban* from its list of terrorist groups.
Washington opposes Afghanistan under the Taliban joining regional groups like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization or Global South institutions opposing Western influence, Semenov emphasized.
The Biden administration froze over $7 bln in Afghan assets in August 2021, with an additional $2 bln+ blocked in Europe and the UAE. Russia, China, Iran, and several Central Asian nations are seeking pragmatic diplomatic and economic ties with Afghanistan, focusing on infrastructure, trade, and regional security.
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Russia wants sanctions targeting Afghanistan lifted, frozen assets returned, and various forms of cooperation restored, primarily due to the “grave humanitarian situation” facing the country, and the obvious benefits of a stable Afghanistan for the region, Russian Council for International Affairs expert Kirill Semenov told Sputnik, commenting on the results of Friday's Moscow Format of Consultations on Afghanistan meeting.
Meeting with senior representatives from ten countries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov slammed the West's "cynical policy" on Afghanistan, accusing the US and its allies of deliberately obstructing the country's recovery. Lavrov called for sanctions to be lifted, and Afghanistan's frozen assets given back.
Separately, Russian special presidential representative on Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov announced that Moscow is preparing to remove the Taliban* from its list of terrorist groups.
“The Taliban, being that they are in power, is trying to fight terrorism, trying to fight drug trafficking, trying to take other steps to normalize the situation in the country, but they lack any resources, any opportunities to conduct open foreign economic and foreign policy activities, which creates serious obstacles for economic growth in the country, for the development of the economy,” Semenov said, explaining the Russian Foreign Ministry’s bold initiatives.
“For now, Russia, the countries of the Middle East and Central Asia are at the vanguard of the gradual recognition of the Taliban and the establishment of full-fledged interstate relations with them,” the observer said, adding that the US and its allies, not opposed to the idea of normalized relations with Afghanistan in principle, want to see the Taliban “act in line with US interests,” with the seized assets “a very important tool to pressure the Taliban to become more accommodating.”
Washington opposes Afghanistan under the Taliban joining regional groups like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization or Global South institutions opposing Western influence, Semenov emphasized.
“They are trying to blackmail the Taliban’s political leadership, so that if it takes any steps, it does so with an eye toward the United States. In other words, the Americans want to maintain their influence in Afghanistan using these frozen assets,” the analyst said.
The Biden administration froze over $7 bln in Afghan assets in August 2021, with an additional $2 bln+ blocked in Europe and the UAE. Russia, China, Iran, and several Central Asian nations are seeking pragmatic diplomatic and economic ties with Afghanistan, focusing on infrastructure, trade, and regional security.
*under UN sanctions for terrorist activities
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US CENTCOM chief Gen. Michael Kurilla has landed in Israel to meet with Israeli military officials amid IDF preparations for a response to Iran’s ballistic missile attack, Israeli media report.
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Former President Donald Trump is set to hold a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, just hours from now, the same location where an assassination attempt was made on his life in July
Supporters have already begun gathering, and security has been heightened, with snipers stationed on rooftops, a Sputnik correspondent reported.
The July 13 assassination attempt involved a shooter, positioned 100 meters from the stage, who opened fire with an assault rifle, wounding Trump in the ear. One person was killed, and two others were injured. The second attempt occurred on September 15 near his Florida golf club.
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Supporters have already begun gathering, and security has been heightened, with snipers stationed on rooftops, a Sputnik correspondent reported.
The July 13 assassination attempt involved a shooter, positioned 100 meters from the stage, who opened fire with an assault rifle, wounding Trump in the ear. One person was killed, and two others were injured. The second attempt occurred on September 15 near his Florida golf club.
Footage from social media
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