Russia's economy grew by nearly 4% in 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin told a press conference after the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting.
🔸 Russia is striving to end the conflict in Ukraine, Putin said.
🔸 On the possibility of ending the conflict in Ukraine in 2025, Putin remarked: "If only it were true, it would be sweet to hear."
🔸 Putin revealed that US President Joe Biden suggested in 2021 that he would postpone Ukraine’s accession to NATO.
🔸 Russia always responds in kind to strikes on its territory, Putin warned.
🔸 Russia can use the "Oreshnik" ballistic missile again if necessary, but it is in no hurry to do so, Putin added.
🔸 "Russia has a few 'Oreshnik' systems, but we do have them," said Putin.
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🔸 Russia is striving to end the conflict in Ukraine, Putin said.
🔸 On the possibility of ending the conflict in Ukraine in 2025, Putin remarked: "If only it were true, it would be sweet to hear."
🔸 Putin revealed that US President Joe Biden suggested in 2021 that he would postpone Ukraine’s accession to NATO.
🔸 Russia always responds in kind to strikes on its territory, Putin warned.
🔸 Russia can use the "Oreshnik" ballistic missile again if necessary, but it is in no hurry to do so, Putin added.
🔸 "Russia has a few 'Oreshnik' systems, but we do have them," said Putin.
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"I do not know what is being said now in the emerging team of the US president-elect [Donald Trump]. I know that I was told about it back in 2021 while the current President Biden. He suggested exactly that - to postpone Ukraine's admission to NATO for 10-15 years, because it is not ready yet. I reasonably replied, 'Yes, it is not ready today. You will prepare it and accept it'," Putin told a press conference.
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The head of the World Health Organization was at Sanaa's airport at the time of the Israeli airstrike. According to preliminary information, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is alive, a source at the airport told Sputnik. Two people were reportedly…
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The "White Emperor" aircraft was reportedly spotted flying near the Chengdu aviation plant, accompanied by a fifth-generation J-20 fighter.
Netizens quickly ridiculed the US for falling behind in the arms race:
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According to national media, Chile has already lost nearly 11,000 hectares to wildfires this year – a quarter more than in 2023.
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What makes Panama Canal important, and are Trump’s threats to seize it realistic? Part 1 👉 Part 2
President-elect Donald Trump proved he’s still a master troll this week with a series of viral social media posts talking about a US desire to seize the Panama Canal and Greenland and turn Canada into the 51st state.
Panama apparently didn’t get the ‘joke’, with President Jose Raul Mulino taking to social media to emphasize that “every square meter” of the canal “belongs to Panama and will continue to belong to Panama.” “We’ll see about that!” Trump retorted.
What’s the Canal’s significance?
🔸 Accounting for about 6% of all global maritime trade, and shaving 8,000 nautical miles or more (as much as 22 days) off travel between retorted.
🔸 In the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the Panama Canal has served as a key economic and strategic chokepoint for more than a century, spending most of that time under US control.
🔸 Crossable by ship in just 8-10 hours, the 81.5 km long, 33-150 m wide mega canal earns Panama about $3.5 billion in transit fees.
🔸 The canal was opened in 1914 after a decade of US-led, supervised and financed construction - costing the equivalent of over $15 bln in today’s money.
🔸 The US gained control of the Panama Canal Zone as a concession in 1903 after recognizing Panama’s independence from Colombia, and jealously guarded it until 1999 – when it was transferred back to Panama in accordance with the terms of a 1979 treaty, reached partly thanks to US fears of growing Soviet influence in Latin America. The US maintained the right to guard the canal in perpetuity.
🔸 The canal has proven so impactful on global shipping that it led to the creation of its own class of massive bulk carriers – known as the Panamax – featuring a deadweight capacity of 60,000-80,000 tons.
🔸 Jokingly or not, Trump isn’t the first Republican to criticize the 1979 treaty, with Ronald Reagan doing so on the campaign trail in 1976 and 1980, but dropping the idea soon after actually entering office.
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President-elect Donald Trump proved he’s still a master troll this week with a series of viral social media posts talking about a US desire to seize the Panama Canal and Greenland and turn Canada into the 51st state.
Panama apparently didn’t get the ‘joke’, with President Jose Raul Mulino taking to social media to emphasize that “every square meter” of the canal “belongs to Panama and will continue to belong to Panama.” “We’ll see about that!” Trump retorted.
What’s the Canal’s significance?
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What makes Panama Canal important, and are Trump’s threats to seize it realistic? Part 2 👉 Part 1
Trump “was just making a joke” and there is no legal way for US to actually restore its control over the Panama Canal, veteran geopolitical affairs and trade policy expert Thomas Pauken II told Sputnik.
Besides highlighting the “overreaction” to his gag by media and senior officials, including Panama’s president, Trump’s discussion of the canal is really designed to address the reported overcharging of US shippers, with his hardball threats aimed at seeing “those rates go down,” and addressing whether the US’s trade competitors, particularly China, are receiving any preferential treatment, Pauken said.
“It's really a simple case of wanting to negotiate lower rates on shipping charges and then making a joke about how America may supposedly try to seize control of the Panama Control Canal and take charge of it. Of course, everybody who has any common sense, including people who are supposedly diplomats, media officials and even law experts, should know that Trump cannot take control of the Panama Canal if Panama refuses to allow that,” the observer stressed.
The canal could become a hotspot for confrontation between China and the US, Pauken believes, but only “if Beijing and Washington choose to start and launch and spark trade wars” instead of sitting down and hammering out a “grand bargain” that both sides would find fair – like the Phase One Trade Agreement reached in late 2019.
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Trump “was just making a joke” and there is no legal way for US to actually restore its control over the Panama Canal, veteran geopolitical affairs and trade policy expert Thomas Pauken II told Sputnik.
Besides highlighting the “overreaction” to his gag by media and senior officials, including Panama’s president, Trump’s discussion of the canal is really designed to address the reported overcharging of US shippers, with his hardball threats aimed at seeing “those rates go down,” and addressing whether the US’s trade competitors, particularly China, are receiving any preferential treatment, Pauken said.
“It's really a simple case of wanting to negotiate lower rates on shipping charges and then making a joke about how America may supposedly try to seize control of the Panama Control Canal and take charge of it. Of course, everybody who has any common sense, including people who are supposedly diplomats, media officials and even law experts, should know that Trump cannot take control of the Panama Canal if Panama refuses to allow that,” the observer stressed.
The canal could become a hotspot for confrontation between China and the US, Pauken believes, but only “if Beijing and Washington choose to start and launch and spark trade wars” instead of sitting down and hammering out a “grand bargain” that both sides would find fair – like the Phase One Trade Agreement reached in late 2019.
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🏝 Biden takes yet another vacation
24 days before the end of his presidency, Joe Biden arrived on St. Croix for his usual beach days and golf outings.
🗓 The average American - with 11 days of vacation a year - would have to work 48 years to have the same amount of vacation days that Biden had in 4 years of his term. Not to mention, Biden's family isn't paying for it.
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24 days before the end of his presidency, Joe Biden arrived on St. Croix for his usual beach days and golf outings.
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🇮🇳 Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh dies
Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has passed away at 92, according to local reports. Singh was one of India's longest-serving prime ministers.
India's current Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, said India mourns "one of its most distinguished leaders."
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Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has passed away at 92, according to local reports. Singh was one of India's longest-serving prime ministers.
India's current Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, said India mourns "one of its most distinguished leaders."
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❗️Attack on IAEA vehicle on road to Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) indicates intention to harm or intimidate agency experts, the agency's head Rafael Grossi said. During the drone attack, there were three Ukrainian vehicles in convoy on the road to…
IAEA keeps quiet about Ukraine being a threat to ZNPP - Russian envoy
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), avoids holding Ukraine responsible for the attacks on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, Russia's Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov told Sputnik.
The IAEA secretariat also downplays the plant's administration's safety efforts, the Russian official added.
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Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), avoids holding Ukraine responsible for the attacks on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, Russia's Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov told Sputnik.
"The director general does his best to avoid publicly indicating the Ukrainian side as the one responsible for creating security threats, although we point out these circumstances when discussing the reports [on the ZNPP] at the sessions of the IAEA Board of Governors," Ulyanov said.
The IAEA secretariat also downplays the plant's administration's safety efforts, the Russian official added.
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