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Vladimir Putin visited the Hermitage, one of Russia's main museums

The president was shown the results of restoration work, including the ancient bronze statue of the goddess of victory, Victoria Calvatone, as well as the 18th-century collection of pieces by imperial jewellers Jeremiah Pozie and Louis-David Duval.

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📹 Rising desertion crisis: Ukrainian army faces growing exodus

As many as 22 soldiers from Ukraine’s elite 71st Jaeger Brigade deserted over the week, a Ukrainian PoW told Sputnik.

The number of deserters from the Ukrainian ranks is evidently growing at an alarming rate.

Media reports on the issue:

◾️ In mid-December, Ukrainian media reported that around 1,000 soldiers from the 155th Anna Kievskaya Brigade, part of which was trained in France, deserted almost immediately after arriving at their position. French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu had personally announced the training of 2,300 Ukrainian soldiers for the unit.

◾️ There is a personnel shortage in all units, Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza said, quoting sources in the Ukrainian army.

◾️ In early December, the Financial Times reported that Ukrainian prosecutors opened 60,000 cases against deserters between January and October 2024. The newspaper said soldiers are abandoning their positions and even absconding while training abroad.

Check out these staggering figures:

◾️ Ukraine's national open data source recorded 19,922 criminal cases for desertion in the first 10 months of 2024, a 3.7-fold increase compared to the same period last year (see photo).

◾️ Ukrainian military leaders themselves say that the number of deserters hit 200,000 by the end of November, Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vassily Nebenzia noted at a UN Security Council meeting.

◾️ 85,000 Ukrainian soldiers reportedly quit their positions in November 2024 alone, three times more than in October, the Russian diplomat added.

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💊 Big Pharma influence, corruption and rape allegations: The hidden scandals of the WHO's history

US president-elect Donald Trump plans to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the first day of his second term. That follows Trump’s 2020 decision to leave over unproven claims of Chinese control and his blaming of China for the COVID-19 pandemic. The move could save $850 million in annual contributions.

The incoming Trump government is also concerned with the WHO's lack of transparency, corruption and pay-to-play deals.

Notable WHO scandals include:

◻️ Widely-criticized COVID-19 lockdown measures, mask mandates and vaccination campaigns, which some argued favored Big Pharma

◻️ WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was investigated by the Ethiopian government for embezzling public funds and rigging tenders

◻️ Ghebreyesus has ties to the Bill and Hillary Clinton Foundation’s health initiatives, criticized by some investigators for alleged fraud

◻️ In 2021, 21 WHO staff members were accused of sexual abuse during the response to the Ebola crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo

◻️ The WHO faced scrutiny in 2017 for spending $200 million annually on luxury travel while allocating only $71 million to combat AIDS and hepatitis

◻️ Critics have raised concerns over the lack of transparency in the WHO's use of "assessed contributions" based on member states' GDP

◻️ In 2011, the WHO was criticized for its handling of the H1N1 flu pandemic, with accusations it caused unnecessary panic and overspent on control measures

◻️ In 2010, the British Medical Journal reported that key WHO advisers had ties to Big Pharma, which could profit from their decisions

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If Ukraine gambles on strikes against Moscow, it would face devastating blow – expert

Russia will use high-precision strikes to wipe out Ukraine's missile production lines if it develops a long-range weapons system capable of reaching Moscow, military expert Yuri Knutov told Sputnik.

Once Russia receives reliable information that such weapons have been created or are in the final stages, the corresponding workshops will be targeted with hypersonic and cruise missiles, he said.

The expert was weighing in on a report in The Economist claiming that Ukraine was brainstorming on how to increase the range of its missile, called Trembita, so that it could reach Moscow. Currently, the missile has a speed of up to 400 km/h and a range of 200 km.

Could Ukraine pull this off?

It could, provided it receives hefty Western technological support and funding, said the expert on Russia’s Air Defense Forces. He noted that Ukraine has been developing modifications of the Grom-2 missile - a modern take on the Soviet-era Tochka-U ballistic missile system - for at least 15 years.

Furthermore, the US and Britain supplied Ukraine with the technology required to upgrade the Grom missile and ready it for serial production, the pundit noted.

Ukraine’s efforts to build domestic long-range weapons come as US President-elect Donald Trump has indicated that Kiev is unlikely to receive the same levels of aid under his administration. Russia has always maintained that the West's pumping of Ukraine with weapons only serves to fan the flames of the conflict to dangerous new heights.

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What are Turkiye’s interests in Syria?

“I think politically and economically, it's quite important for Turkiye to have a strong Syria in the southern border,” Turkish security policy expert Furkan Halit Yolcu told Sputnik, commenting on the news of President Erdogan’s looming visit to Syria along with senior economic officials.

“That means stability. That means less danger from the YPG, that means less threat of instability and less headaches with the migration problem with the Syrians influx into Turkish territory,” Yolcu explained.


“Turkiye always had a foot in the soil itself,” the observer emphasized. “They were controlling Idlib province through non-state actors and their own soldiers. So it's not like a direct increase in the engagement or the interest towards Syria, but I think it's the manifestation of an infrastructure in diplomacy that was already there.”


Maintaining strong influence over the development of Syria’s new political framework is “essential” for Ankara, Yolcu says, not only given the two countries’ roughly 800 km-long common border and Turkish concerns related to the Kurdish problem, but Turkiye’s interest in natural gas deposits in the Mediterranean Sea region.

Building on established roots

“The Turkish government has great influence on the new Syrian administration because most of them have been educated in Turkiye, trained by Turkiye, and now even some in the government speak perfect Turkish because they have been educated in Turkish universities,” Turkish international relations expert Huseyin Bagci said, commenting on the opportunities afforded to Ankara by the post-Assad authorities.


In the economic sphere, besides trade and reconstruction, Ankara’s interests include efforts to ensure the return of the millions of Syrians living in Turkiye back to Syria “in the coming months and years,” Bagci said.

Trade, which reached roughly $2.3 billion in 2010 before the onset of the Syrian civil war, could easily top $20 billion, the analyst believes, with plenty of opportunities available amid the nearly complete destruction of Syria’s infrastructure in the 13-year-long dirty war.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rahmon meet for talks at the Igora ski resort complex in the Leningrad region.

The Kremlin stated earlier that the meeting would focus on key aspects of further developing bilateral relations across various sectors. Regional issues, including the situation in Afghanistan, are also on the agenda.

Additionally, the leaders plan to address matters related to migration.

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🛰 The Parker Solar Probe is gearing up to set a new record

According to NASA, the spacecraft will reach its closest point to the Sun, known as perihelion, on Tuesday, coming within just 6.1 million kilometers of the star—nearly 10 times closer than Mercury.

Since its launch in 2018, Parker has repeatedly broken records, inching closer to the Sun with each orbit. It remains the only human-made object to venture this close to our star.

The next signal from the probe is expected on December 27, confirming whether it has successfully endured the extreme heat.

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European countries failed to heed the signal sent by Russia when it tested one of its latest missile systems, the ‘Oreshnik’, under combat conditions, former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl told journalists.

"They did not understand President Putin's message, which was about not wanting to escalate toward nuclear war," Kneissl said. "He wanted to emphasize that there are many other options in the arsenal... with capabilities comparable to nuclear weapons. Yet, this signal was not heard."


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US navy cruiser nearly shoots down second jet after F/A-18 is downed in apparent friendly fire

The US Navy cruiser USS Gettysburg, which apparently shot down an F/A-18 jet last week in a "friendly fire" incident, nearly hit a second jet on the same day, Fox News reports citing a source with knowledge. The second jet evaded a missile with defensive maneuvers.

The incident occurred during airstrikes on Houthi targets, sparking criticism of the Gettysburg’s crew training. Both pilots from the downed jet were rescued with minor injuries.

The Houthis, however, claimed responsibility for the attack.

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Good news for treasure hunters – 250 sunken ships laden with riches lie off the coast of Portugal

According to archaeologist Alexandre Monteiro, just one of the ships could hold as much as 22 tons of gold and silver.

But the researcher lamented that Portugal currently lacks the means to protect the discoveries from treasure hunters, meaning anyone could potentially find one of the historic wrecks.

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‘A blow to victims’: Trump slams Biden for sparing 37 convicted murderers

US president-elect Donald Trump criticized outgoing President Joe Biden for commuting the sentences of federal death row inmates, calling it a disservice to the victims' families.

"Joe Biden just commuted the death sentences of 37 of the worst killers in our country. Relatives and friends of the victims are devastated. They can’t believe this is happening!" Trump wrote on Truth Social.


Biden changed the murderers' death sentences to life imprisonment without parole. They included some convicted of heinous crimes such as child murders and mass killings.

But the outgoing president excluded three high-profile cases — Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof and Pittsburgh synagogue shooter Robert Bowers.

Biden expressed grief for the victims and their families but justified the order by his opposition to the death penalty, stressing his desire to end its use at the federal level.

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Revellers dressed as Ded Moroz, the Russian Santa Claus, invaded the Moscow metro. 100 festive characters greeted passengers of the capital’s transport network, treating them to some lively dances.

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Russia's Roscosmos offers cosmodrome construction to equatorial nations

Russian state space corporation Roscosmos is deepening its international collaborative efforts, offering equatorial nations the opportunity to build cosmodromes, Director General Yury Borisov said.

Borisov explained that discussions primarily focus on cosmodrome construction with countries near the equator, while foreign partners also express interest in satellite development for telecommunications and Earth observation. This cooperation extends to cosmonaut training and the construction of national modules for Russia's upcoming orbital station.

Roscosmos is actively engaging with BRICS members and expanding its reach into new markets, including India, China, Iran, Algeria, South Africa, and several African nations.

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🌋 The eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, which began on Monday, has temporarily subsided.

Witnesses are posting new videos on social media showing both the eruption itself and its aftermath.

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