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🇰🇷 South Korea’s Parliament fails to impeach President Yoon "With a total of 195 votes, the number of members who voted did not reach the required two-thirds majority of the total members. Therefore, I declare that the vote on this matter is not valid," National…
On December 12, the South Korean opposition will put to a vote in parliament the issue of conducting a special investigation into the violent seizure of power by imposing martial law, the news agency Yonhap reported.

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❗️UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen suggested the leaders of the armed opposition in Syria could be removed from the list of terrorists.

He explained that the militants would need to take concrete actions on the ground to justify such a step.

Pedersen said there was a specific procedure they must follow to be removed from the list.

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❗️Russian Foreign Ministry: Assad left the presidency and Syria after negotiations with a number of participants in the Syrian conflict, instructed to peacefully transfer power.

Russia did not participate in the negotiations.

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❗️Russian Foreign Ministry: Assad left the presidency and Syria after negotiations with a number of participants in the Syrian conflict, instructed to peacefully transfer power. Russia did not participate in the negotiations. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
⚡️Russian military bases in Syria are on high alert, according to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The ministry added that, at present, there is no significant security threat to the Russian military bases in Syria.

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⚡️Russian military bases in Syria are on high alert, according to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ministry added that, at present, there is no significant security threat to the Russian military bases in Syria. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🗣Moscow is in contact with all factions of the Syrian opposition amid the escalating situation in the country, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Russia calls on all parties involved in Syria to renounce violence and resolve issues through political means, the ministry added.

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📹 Marauding has begun in the Syrian city of Latakia, with a police station near the port set ablaze and looters ransacking warehouses, eyewitnesses told Sputnik.

The government district of Damascus is also subject to mass looting.

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The National Coalition of Syrian Opposition Forces stated that it is working on transferring power in the country to a "transitional body."

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📹 Marauding has begun in the Syrian city of Latakia, with a police station near the port set ablaze and looters ransacking warehouses, eyewitnesses told Sputnik. The government district of Damascus is also subject to mass looting. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Intense gunfire and explosions were heard in several areas of Damascus. Looting, theft and vandalism of public and private property continues.

The explosions heard in the capital were caused by Israeli raids on several headquarters and military centres in Damascus.

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🗣Russia has carefully studied US President-elect Trump's statement on Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

⚪️It is Ukraine that still refuses to negotiate.

⚪️Ukrainian losses are many times greater than those on the Russian side.

⚪️The terms of peace talks were announced earlier by Vladimir Putin, but Ukraine continues to refuse negotiations and does not change its position.

⚪️Putin welcomes peace initiatives on the Ukraine conflict, especially from countries representing the Global South.

⚪️In order to take part in the talks, Zelensky must first repeal the decree banning them.

Earlier, US President-elect Donald Trump, calling for an immediate ceasefire and negotiations, stated that "Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would like to 'make a deal' to end the conflict in Ukraine".

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The Israeli Air Force bombed arms depots in southern Syria and the capital Damascus, ostensibly to stop weapons falling into the hands of militants, the Israeli state television and radio company Kan reported quoting a source.

Earlier, the Al-Watan newspaper reported an explosion in the Mezze area in western Damascus.

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🇸🇾 It's too early to say the Syria crisis is close to an end – pundit

"Chaos and a struggle for power will begin in Syria now. Therefore, it is at least premature to say that the crisis is close to an end," Nikolay Surkov, senior researcher at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), told Sputnik.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, following negotiations with participants of the conflict, resigned from the presidency and left Syria, instructing a peaceful transfer of power, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry. Meanwhile, Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali announced on December 8 that he had established contact with the jihadi forces that entered Damascus after beginning their advance on November 27.
"After the [2023] earthquake, the Syrian economy went into a tailspin," Surkov said, commenting on the reasons for the defeat of Syrian government forces. "The government didn't even have the money to properly maintain the armed forces."


The war-torn nation has been under enormous pressure for years:

▪️The 2019 Caesar Act blocked imports of essential goods like food, energy, and basic medical supplies to Syria;

▪️The US and allied forces occupied Syria's oil fields;

▪️The US smuggled grain from illegally occupied Syrian regions.

In addition, Israel seemed to be interested in the armed opposition’s advance, seeking to close the corridor to Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement and undermining Iran's Axis of Resistance, according to the pundit.

Moscow made it clear it would work with any government chosen by the Syrian people.

"Russia cannot be more Syrian than the Syrians themselves," Russian President Vladimir Putin stated in 2015.

"Syria has long been divided. Now the government in central Syria has changed. Earlier it was the Syrian government that relied on Iran and Russia, now it will be the Islamists," Surkov said.


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🗣Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Syrian border and stated that the change in government in Damascus was "a direct result of the blows we have inflicted on Iran and Hezbollah."

He added that the shift in power in Syria creates new opportunities for Israel.

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📹The presidential palace of Bashar al-Assad is being looted.

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💸Fully committed or on the fence? What do Trump, Putin, and others say about cryptocurrency?

Bitcoin has been on a streak of all-time highs since the US presidential election, with its price reaching $100,000 for first time ever on December 4. Cryptocurrencies in general have rallied on expectations the incoming Donald Trump administration will be more “crypto-friendly.”

Trump on crypto:

🪙 Trump increasingly embraced Bitcoin and crypto currency throughout his 2024 presidential campaign. “I’m laying out my plan to ensure that the United States will be the crypto capital of the planet and the Bitcoin superpower of the World... if Bitcoin is going to the Moon – as we say – I want America to be the nation that leads the way,” Trump said at a July rally.

🪙 When asked about the future of crypto, Trump floated the idea of using it to pay off the staggering US national debt. “I think crypto has a great future, it really does… Maybe we will pay off the $35 trillion with it.”

🪙After Bitcoin notched up to reach a six-figure milestone Trump went on his Truth Social platform to claim credit, writing: “CONGRATULATIONS BITCOINERS!!! $100,000!!! YOU’RE WELCOME!!! Together, we will Make America Great Again!”

Putin on crypto:

🪙 “Who can prohibit Bitcoin? No one!” the Russian president said at the recent Russia Calling! investment forum.

🪙 Russia is “one of the world leaders in terms of the mining of cryptocurrencies and Bitcoins,” Putin said at the Eastern Economic Forum’s plenary session in September. “As for digital currencies and digital rubles specifically, the decision is already taken by the Central Bank of Russia and right now we are simply ramping up those volumes,” he added.

What have others said about it?

🪙Robert F. Kennedy put most of his wealth into Bitcoin when he returned from the Bitcoin Conference 2023, he claimed in July. “I’m a huge supporter of Bitcoin … I’m fully committed.”

🪙Bitcoin President Michael Saylor took to X saying “Dump your gold and buy bitcoin,” adding that Bitcoin is “emerging as the world’s reserve capital network.”

🪙Elon Musk noted that cryptocurrency is an “interesting and probably valuable bulwark against centralized control.” The billionaire, whose own loyalty lies with the meme-inspired cryptocurrency, Dogecoin (DOGE), added that “crypto by its very nature helps with individual freedom.”

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❗️❗️❗️Sources from the Syrian armed opposition told Sputnik that they:

🔸 Are committed to refraining from attacks on embassies and diplomatic missions in Damascus;

🔸 Aim to form a national government that represents all sections of the Syrian populace, which will work on establishing diplomatic relations with other countries;

🔸 Have established communication channels with the Russian government.

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🛩 🇷🇺Fast and furious: Unveiling Russia’s fleet of MiG fighter jets

December 8 marks the 85th anniversary of the legendary Mikoyan Design Bureau, now part of the consolidated Russian United Aircraft Corporation (RSK MiG). Its first design, the MiG-1 single-engine interceptor, flew in 1940, with “MiG” being an acronym derived from the names "Mikoyan" and "Gurevich."

Here are some of MiG’s most impressive offspring:

🔸 MiG-21: Lightweight, supersonic interceptor from 1958, widely used in 49 countries for its maneuverability.

🔸 MiG-23: Third-generation fighter from 1972, featuring a variable-sweep wing and look-down/shoot-down radar. It became the most produced variable-geometry fighter.

🔸 MiG-25: Twin-engine interceptor introduced in 1970, with a top speed of 3,000 km/h (Mach 2.83) and an operational ceiling of over 24,400 m (approximately 80,000 feet), ideal for reconnaissance.

🔸 MiG-27: A MiG-23 variant with an armored cockpit, increased weapons capacity, and optimized for air-to-ground attacks. It supports missiles, precision-guided munitions, and specialized navigation systems.

🔸 MiG-29: Fourth-generation fighter, entering service in 1983, designed to counter the US F-15. Powered by two RD-33 engines, it has a top speed of Mach 2.25 (2,390 km/h) and excels in close combat. Upgraded models can carry laser-guided bombs, electro-optical bombs, and air-to-surface missiles.

🔸 MiG-31: Supersonic, all-weather, two-seat interceptor known for its top speed of 3,000 km/h (Mach 2.83) at 21,500 m (approx. 70,500 feet). Powered by D-30F6 engines, it features advanced radar and missile systems for day/night operations in any weather. It supports the hypersonic Kinzhal missile, reaching speeds of 8-10 times the speed of sound. The MiG-31 can operate in the stratosphere, reaching altitudes over 11,000 m (approx. 36,000 feet).

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