Sicilians' cars float in the sea as the Italian island is hit by the heaviest rainfall of the year. Almost a year's worth of rain fell in 12 hours.
Emergency services are trying to rescue people from flooded buildings, but so far the elements have shown no sign of relenting.
The authorities have declared an orange alert in the eastern part of Sicily and are trying to assess the damage.
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Trump’s pick for Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns that continuing the NATO proxy war against Russia will destroy Ukraine.
“We’re funding a stalemate that is costing lives, (Ukraine) is gonna be set back 100 years” - Rubio stated.
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Earlier, he reported that Russian forces had dug in near the railway station on the eastern outskirts of Kurakhovo and were already approaching the town centre. Novoselidovka lies to the north of Kurakhovo.
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Israeli missiles are targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut once again. Last night, the Israeli army conducted bombings in these areas of the Lebanese capital.
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Donald Trump's foreign policy appointments for his incoming administration show that “he didn’t learn a thing during his first term,” Larry Johnson, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official, told Sputnik.
“He talked one thing during the campaign about ending needless wars. And yet he is staffing himself with really a lot of young people who are locked up with old ideas,” Johnson noted.
❌ In his opinion, Pete Hegseth, Trump’s pick for secretary of defense, is “just an absurd joke.”
❌ Florida Сongressman Michael Waltz, tapped as Trump’s national security advisor, is also “a disaster,” Johnson argued, underscoring that he “represents everything that Donald Trump said that Donald Trump stood against.”
❌ New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, tapped to serve as US ambassador to the United Nations, “comes in with a very strident pro-Zionist point of view,” the expert remarked.
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A parody ad for a fictional company called ‘Cryo’ offers to cryogenically freeze liberals and wake them up when Trump’s presidency is over.
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🇷🇺🪖 Key statements from the Russian Defense Ministry's daily briefing on the special military operation's progress:
◻️ The Russian Armed Forces hit military airfield and energy facility infrastructure of Ukraine's military-industrial complex.
◻️ Ukrainian losses amounted to up to 570 troops and three warehouses in Battlegroup Zapad's area of responsibility.
◻️ Russian air defenses shot down six HIMARS missiles and 78 Ukranian drones.
◻️ Ukrainian losses amounted to 655 militants and three tanks in Russia’s Battlegroup Yug area of responsibility.
◻️ Ukrainian forces lost up to 485 militants, one German-made armored vehicle and five Kozak armored fighting vehicles in Russia’s Battlegroup Tsentr area of responsibility.
◻️ Ukrainian losses amounted to 90 soldiers in Russia’s Battlegroup Dnepr area of responsibility.
◻️ Ukranian forces lost up to 80 servicemen in Russia’s Battlegroup Sever combat zone.
◻️ Russia's Battlegroup Vostok repelled two counterattacks. The Ukrainian forces lost up to 145 soldiers.
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The Kiev regime could build a nuclear bomb in a matter of months if Donald Trump withdraws US military assistance, The Times reported, citing a briefing paper prepared by researchers for the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.
What is known about Ukraine’s potential bomb?
A bomb of this kind would boast about one-tenth the power of “Fat Man” – “enough to destroy an entire Russian airbase or concentrated military, industrial or logistics installations,” claimed the briefing paper published by the Center for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies (CACDS).
The paper also claimed that Ukraine has formal grounds for withdrawing from the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) it signed in the 1994 Budapest Memorandum.
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Neocon Congressman Michael McCaul missed his flight and was detained by police at a US airport for being intoxicated, NBC News reports.
McCaul, who reportedly has a fear of flying, mixed sleeping pills with alcohol before the flight. After missing his scheduled flight, he attempted to rebook on another but accidentally locked his phone, complicating the situation.
"I made a mistake – one for which I take full responsibility," McCaul said in a statement. The congressman was neither arrested nor posed any threat during the incident.
McCaul, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is one of the most extreme anti-Russia hawks in the US House of Representatives.
He has previously urged President Biden to allow Ukraine to use US weapons to strike deep into Russian territory.
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McCaul, who reportedly has a fear of flying, mixed sleeping pills with alcohol before the flight. After missing his scheduled flight, he attempted to rebook on another but accidentally locked his phone, complicating the situation.
"I made a mistake – one for which I take full responsibility," McCaul said in a statement. The congressman was neither arrested nor posed any threat during the incident.
McCaul, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is one of the most extreme anti-Russia hawks in the US House of Representatives.
He has previously urged President Biden to allow Ukraine to use US weapons to strike deep into Russian territory.
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Donald Trump has nominated ex-congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence – effectively the head of US intelligence and top aide to the president on intelligence matters, including responsibility for daily intel briefings.
▫️ Gabbard is a standout in a Trump transition team already mired in the neocon swamp, once saying that she sees “war and peace” as the “one main issue…central to the rest.”
▫️ The 43-year-old Iraq War vet was as a member of House of Representatives from Hawaii from 2013 - 2021, and between 2013 - 2016 was vice chair of the Democratic National Committee before resigning in protest over the 2016 “rigged” primaries against Bernie Sanders. Gabbard quit the Democratic Party in 2022, saying it was “now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness.”
▫️ Gabbard has been an outspoken critic of US wars abroad, visiting Syria in 2017 to meet with President Assad. In early 2022, she said the US military-industrial complex needed a war in Ukraine to justify arms spending. In 2023, she said it was “obvious” the US was responsible for sabotaging Nord Stream.
▫️ In a 2020 debate during the Democratic presidential primaries, Gabbard slammed Kamala Harris’s record as California AG so hard that Harris was forced her to drop out.
▫️ In 2019, Hillary Clinton called Gabbard a “Russian asset.” Gabbard shot back by calling Clinton “queen of warmongers” and the “embodiment of corruption and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long.”
▫️ While sympathetic to Trump, Gabbard hasn’t been afraid to call him out. In 2019, she accused him of acting like a rich Gulf state’s “b*tch” amid fears that Trump would launch a new Mideast war. In 2020, she slammed Trump over the assassination of IRGC commander Qasem Soleimani. In 2020, Gabbard urged Trump to pardon Snowden and Assange for “expos[ing] the deception and criminality of those in the deep state.”
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In a sci-fi comedy moment come to life, a pint-sized robot in China "kidnapped" 12 larger robots—not with force, but with charm and a few well-placed commands, convincing them "to go home" like a bossy little sibling.
As the video of the incident went viral and the internet continues to buzz, people are still debating whether it is hilarious, terrifying, fake, or simply a staged stunt.
It appears that even robots can be swayed by a smooth talker!
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Vice Speaker of Russia’s Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev joins Sputnik to discuss what Trump’s return to the White House means for Russia.
(0:25) Trump will be very uncomfortable for Russia
(9:12) Trump’s Ukraine peace plan
(14:09) Russia doesn’t fear American missiles or sanctions
(20:58) Will Trump destroy NATO?
(23:21) Sputnik’s 10th year anniversary
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From military overreach to shrinking revenues: What’s driving the US deficit and debt explosion?
The new US fiscal year has just begun but the federal budget deficit has already ballooned some 287% to $257 bln in October, up from $67 bln in October 2023, the Treasury has announced.
The deficit bump – the largest since 2020, was attributed to shrinking revenues (down $77 bln, or 19%), growing spending ($114 bln or 24% more, mostly military, Social Security and Medicare-related), and various “one-off” factors.
In annual terms, the deficit reached $1.8 trln in 2024, up from $1.7 trln in 2023, with $1 trln+ in interest payments on America’s gargantuan $36 trln debt – the largest expense after Social Security, accounting for well-over half of expenses.
Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency has vowed to tackle the deficit by providing “advice and guidance” on how to slash spending, cut bureaucracy and regulations, but the vote is still out on how effective it will be.
The US has run deficits for all but 12 years since World War II, with spending ramping up dramatically during the Reagan and Bush years (fueled mostly by defense spending and foreign wars), the post-2008 Great Recession, Covid bailouts and Biden’s multi-trillion dollar infrastructure agenda.
Washington has largely been able to avoid penalties associated with spendthrift spending thanks to the dollar’s status as the world’s de facto reserve currency, with the US able to borrow and print money without suffering anywhere near the same sort of inflation other nations would in similar circumstances.
In recent years, more and more countries, including the BRICS bloc, have sought to ramp up trade using national currencies, and mulled alternatives to the dollar.
With the US share of global manufacturing declining steadily since the 1970s, and especially from the 2000s onward with China’s rise, the risks of the US becoming an economic ‘Upper Volta with nuclear weapons’ (as US analysts derisively dubbed the USSR in the 1980s) will only continue to grow.
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The new US fiscal year has just begun but the federal budget deficit has already ballooned some 287% to $257 bln in October, up from $67 bln in October 2023, the Treasury has announced.
The deficit bump – the largest since 2020, was attributed to shrinking revenues (down $77 bln, or 19%), growing spending ($114 bln or 24% more, mostly military, Social Security and Medicare-related), and various “one-off” factors.
In annual terms, the deficit reached $1.8 trln in 2024, up from $1.7 trln in 2023, with $1 trln+ in interest payments on America’s gargantuan $36 trln debt – the largest expense after Social Security, accounting for well-over half of expenses.
Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency has vowed to tackle the deficit by providing “advice and guidance” on how to slash spending, cut bureaucracy and regulations, but the vote is still out on how effective it will be.
The US has run deficits for all but 12 years since World War II, with spending ramping up dramatically during the Reagan and Bush years (fueled mostly by defense spending and foreign wars), the post-2008 Great Recession, Covid bailouts and Biden’s multi-trillion dollar infrastructure agenda.
Washington has largely been able to avoid penalties associated with spendthrift spending thanks to the dollar’s status as the world’s de facto reserve currency, with the US able to borrow and print money without suffering anywhere near the same sort of inflation other nations would in similar circumstances.
In recent years, more and more countries, including the BRICS bloc, have sought to ramp up trade using national currencies, and mulled alternatives to the dollar.
With the US share of global manufacturing declining steadily since the 1970s, and especially from the 2000s onward with China’s rise, the risks of the US becoming an economic ‘Upper Volta with nuclear weapons’ (as US analysts derisively dubbed the USSR in the 1980s) will only continue to grow.
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