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This might be the best one: Trump won because American voters are fans of... WWE?
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Former NATO commander sees Trump pushing Ukraine to recognize Russia's new regions
Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe Adm. James Stavridis believes that president-elect Donald Trump will push Kiev to recognize Russia's new regions as part of the deal he promised to organize.
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Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe Adm. James Stavridis believes that president-elect Donald Trump will push Kiev to recognize Russia's new regions as part of the deal he promised to organize.
"What I hope he does, and I think he will is push both sides to get to the negotiating table," Stavridis said in an interview with CNN. "Putin, unfortunately, but in a real world, will end up with about 20% of Ukraine," he said.
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Russians and Ukrainians really are very close neighbors, Congolese Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean-Claude Gakosso told Sputnik Africa on the sidelines of the first ministerial conference of the #RussiaAfrica Partnership Forum in Russia's Sochi.
The minister shared that when he used to study in the city of Donetsk, he "couldn't even tell the difference between Russians and Ukrainians," thus, he pointed out that "Africans are in favor of the peaceful path, and support President Putin's efforts."
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Who is spitballed for top Trump cabinet posts? President-elect Donald Trump has tapped his senior campaign adviser Susan Wiles to serve as his White House chief of staff when he takes office in January. 🔸 Wiles currently serves as Trump’s campaign co-chair…
Trump denies plans to invite Pompeo, Haley to join his new administration
Earlier, CBS News reported that the future US administration might include people who had previously worked with Trump during his first term.
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Earlier, CBS News reported that the future US administration might include people who had previously worked with Trump during his first term.
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⚡ US formally demands Taiwan's TSMC stop supplying AI chips to China - Reports
The Department of Commerce has sent a letter to TSMC imposing export restrictions on certain advanced chips destined for China with 7-nanometer or more advanced designs, Reuters reports, citing a person familiar with the matter.
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The Department of Commerce has sent a letter to TSMC imposing export restrictions on certain advanced chips destined for China with 7-nanometer or more advanced designs, Reuters reports, citing a person familiar with the matter.
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Kate Middleton returns to public duties after chemo course
The Princess of Wales has made her first appearance at a major Remembrance Day event since undergoing treatment for cancer.
Earlier this year she was reportedly diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer and would undergo a "course of preventative chemotherapy".
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The Princess of Wales has made her first appearance at a major Remembrance Day event since undergoing treatment for cancer.
Earlier this year she was reportedly diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer and would undergo a "course of preventative chemotherapy".
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🦌 Elderly woman injured after deer breaks into her room
A 103-year-old woman was injured when a deer broke into her bedroom through a window at a Michigan nursing home. Police body camera footage shows two officers breaking the glass so the deer could escape.
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A 103-year-old woman was injured when a deer broke into her bedroom through a window at a Michigan nursing home. Police body camera footage shows two officers breaking the glass so the deer could escape.
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⚡Trump Wins US Presidential Election With 312 Electoral College Votes - AP Forecast
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Ukrainian POW was sent to Kursk region border area under threat of execution
The command promised that Natalya Balaklitskaya would work as a cook in the rear, Komar (Donetsk region). She worked there for a month, and she was sent to the line of contact when the brigade faced a lack of riflemen. One day they heard Russian forces approaching, and decided to surrender.
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The command promised that Natalya Balaklitskaya would work as a cook in the rear, Komar (Donetsk region). She worked there for a month, and she was sent to the line of contact when the brigade faced a lack of riflemen. One day they heard Russian forces approaching, and decided to surrender.
"They opened fire and approached. We came out and shouted that we surrendered and we had no arms," she told.
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🇸🇩🇷🇺 Sudan seeks Russia's help to avoid Western pressure - Foreign Ministry
Sudan's Acting Deputy Foreign Minister, Hussein Al-Hajj, urges Russia to leverage its UN position to counter Western pressure and sanctions. This appeal was made during the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum.
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Sudan's Acting Deputy Foreign Minister, Hussein Al-Hajj, urges Russia to leverage its UN position to counter Western pressure and sanctions. This appeal was made during the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum.
"We would like Russia to use its influence in the UN Security Council so that we can avoid influence from Western countries that are trying to put a lot of pressure on us, including sanctions," Al-Hajj told Sputnik.
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On the Bybit cryptocurrency exchange, bitcoin reached more than $79,3.
Bitcoin continues rallying amid Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election.
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"Don't forget that the outgoing administration still has a couple of months in their pockets. During this time, and we know this, they can mess with a lot, I think their Russophobia has not gone away," she said.
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❗️The Russian Defense Ministry's air forces repelled an attack by 17 drones flying toward Moscow in the urban districts of Ramensky, Domodedovo and Kolomna, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said.
🚨 UPD: 15 more drones were shot down in the urban districts Moscow, according to Sobyanin.
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"According to preliminary data, there is no damage or casualties at the site of the debris," Sobyanin added.
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Ukraine's only option is peace, not victory — Trump advisor
The incoming US administration will focus on achieving peace in Ukraine rather than "enabling" the country to take back territory, the BBC reports, citing Bryan Lanza, who worked on Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.
He added that the West didn’t give Ukraine the ability and arms to win the conflict at the beginning.
According to the BBC, a spokesperson for Trump distanced the incoming president from the remarks, saying Lanza "does not speak for him."
During his campaign, Trump repeatedly said that he could stop the fighting "in a day," and that his priority is to end the conflict, which he has described as a drain on US resources.
Putin has on numerous occasions said Russia has never refused to sit down at the negotiating table and is ready for peace talks on Ukraine based on the current realities and previously reached agreements in Istanbul.
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The incoming US administration will focus on achieving peace in Ukraine rather than "enabling" the country to take back territory, the BBC reports, citing Bryan Lanza, who worked on Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.
"When Zelensky says we will only stop this fighting, there will only be peace once Crimea is returned, we've got news for President Zelensky: Crimea is gone," he told the BBC.
He added that the West didn’t give Ukraine the ability and arms to win the conflict at the beginning.
"And if that is your priority of getting Crimea back and having American soldiers fight to get Crimea back, you're on your own," Lanza stressed.
According to the BBC, a spokesperson for Trump distanced the incoming president from the remarks, saying Lanza "does not speak for him."
During his campaign, Trump repeatedly said that he could stop the fighting "in a day," and that his priority is to end the conflict, which he has described as a drain on US resources.
Putin has on numerous occasions said Russia has never refused to sit down at the negotiating table and is ready for peace talks on Ukraine based on the current realities and previously reached agreements in Istanbul.
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Key statements by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum:
💬 Russia and African countries will continue developing trade despite obstacles created by the West.
💬 Russia will continue to provide assistance to Africa in various fields, including in the fight against terrorism.
💬 The pace set by the Russia-Africa summits helps develop relations with Africa on an increasing basis, there is progress.
💬 Agreements on a number of projects have already been reached and signed on the sidelines of the Russia-Africa ministerial conference in Sochi.
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Trump offers to help Harris with $20 million in debt after her election loss
Although Kamala Harris, according to journalists, raised $1 billion for her campaign, she still has a debt of $20 million. Donald Trump suggested that Republicans help repay it for the sake of "unity."
Earlier, The New York Times reported that Kamala Harris' campaign was around $20 million in debt after failed campaign gigs.
According to the newspaper, Harris' headquarters organized concerts in seven swing states on Nov. 4, the day before the election, featuring artists such as Jon Bon Jovi, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and rapper 2 Chainz, but the concerts went largely unnoticed.
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Although Kamala Harris, according to journalists, raised $1 billion for her campaign, she still has a debt of $20 million. Donald Trump suggested that Republicans help repay it for the sake of "unity."
"I'm very surprised that the Democrats, who fought a hard and valiant fight in the 2020 Presidential Election, raising a record amount of money, didn't have lots of $'s left over... I would strongly recommend we, as a Party and for the sake of desperately needed UNITY, do. We have a lot of money left over," Trump wrote on his Truth Social account.
Earlier, The New York Times reported that Kamala Harris' campaign was around $20 million in debt after failed campaign gigs.
According to the newspaper, Harris' headquarters organized concerts in seven swing states on Nov. 4, the day before the election, featuring artists such as Jon Bon Jovi, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and rapper 2 Chainz, but the concerts went largely unnoticed.
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Burkina Faso and Mali have paid a high "macabre toll" due to terrorism and cannot accept that the international community remains passive.
It is not normal that "the whole world stops" when such events happen in the West yet when they occur in the Sahel, they are put on a "list of neglected incidents," he added.
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'Historic event' - Russian FM spokeswoman on Russia-Africa Ministerial Conference
The Russia-Africa Partnership Forum’s First Ministerial Conference is being held in the Sirius Federal Territory on November 9-10. The event is attended by around 1,500 delegates, including more than 40 ministers from Africa.
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The Russia-Africa Partnership Forum’s First Ministerial Conference is being held in the Sirius Federal Territory on November 9-10. The event is attended by around 1,500 delegates, including more than 40 ministers from Africa.
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