UK Army veteran Jake Waddington was reportedly neutralized in Russia’s Zaporozhye region on January 6, as confirmed by obituaries posted by his friends on social media.
Who was Jake Waddington?
▪️Background: Waddington, originally from Cambridge, previously served in the UK Army as an infantryman, allegedly in the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Anglian Regiment, also known as "The Poachers." In 2021, he joined the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst as an officer cadet (photos 1–3).
▪️Interests: Social media activity suggests that Waddington had a longstanding interest in Russia and Russian culture, including Russian actresses, long before the conflict in Ukraine began (photo 4). British media also noted that he had learned the Russian language on his own.
▪️Family and tributes: While Waddington’s relatives have not commented publicly on his death, his friends have shared several obituaries.
Tributes from friends:
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Donald Trump’s Arctic appetites are growing, with Canada added to Greenland in his territorial wish list. Besides reawakening the 19th century vision of a US ‘manifest destiny’ of control over North America, a takeover of Canada and Greenland would add dramatically to Washington’s Arctic possessions, upping the US share of the region’s vast, untapped natural resources, and giving Trump an opportunity to challenge Russia’s Northern Sea Route.
Who controls what in the Arctic right now?
Measured from the North Pole to the Arctic Circle (67° north of the Equator), the Arctic stretches across roughly 20 mln sq. km of sea and land area, with the Arctic Ocean covering 15.5 mln sq. km of that. The region is home to vast, untapped natural resources, opportunities for game changing new trade routes, and prospects for taking existing geostrategic and military competition to new levels. It’s no wonder Donald Trump wants to increase US territorial possessions in the region.
🔸 United States: Current Arctic claims - about 10%*
US Arctic possessions include about 1/3 of Alaska (about 575,000 sq. km), plus a 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone off the state’s coasts. In 2023, Washington added a cool million sq. km to its continental shelf claims, more than half of that off Alaska, in the Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean.
🔸 Canada: Current Arctic claims - about 25%*
40% of Canada’s 9.98 mln sq. km land mass and 70%+ of its coastline are situated in the Arctic. Canada’s Arctic shelf claims were extended to 1.9 mln sq. km, all the way to Russian waters, in 2022, and include claims to the North Pole.
🔸 Denmark (via Greenland): Current Arctic Claims - about 20%*
Denmark is an Arctic power thanks to its control of Greenland (although for how long is unknown, given the island’s drift toward independence). About 2/3 of the 2.17 mln sq. km island lies above the Arctic Circle, allowing Copenhagen to lay claim to some 900,000 sq. km of the continental shelf, including the North Pole.
🔸 Russia: Current Arctic claims - about 50%*
About 1/5 of Russia’s 17 mln sq. km landmass lies above the Arctic Circle, and Moscow’s continental shelf claim stretches 2.1 mln sq. km, including the North Pole.
🔸 Norway: Current Arctic claims - about 5%
Norway’s Arctic claims are the comparably modest, with about 1/3 of the country of 385,200 km classified as northern, and Arctic shelf claims stretching some 235,000 sq. km.
* due to conflicting claims and the very rough nature of these estimates, the total adds up to more than 100%.
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As uncontained deadly wildfires ravage southern California, the Los Angeles County Fire Department has dug itself into a hole in its overzealous effort to support Ukraine.
“There will be more than a couple of billion dollars remaining in PDA [Presidential Drawdown Authority] assistance for future use after Jan. 20,” a senior defense official recently said during a briefing on Ukraine.
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Labour, Tories, and Britain's grooming gangs scandal: Decades of silence and inaction explored
Prime Minister Starmer’s Labour Party has blocked a Tory-led push for a new probe into the so-called grooming gang scandal afflicting the UK, with a bill on the matter defeated 364-111 Wednesday. What are grooming gangs? Why is the state trying to hide or understate their significance? What’s at stake? Here’s what to know:
◻️ “Grooming gangs” involve groups of Britons, mostly of Pakistani descent, engaging in the systematic sexual exploitation of children, mostly girls, in communities across the UK.
◻️ In 2012, The Times published an explosive report uncovering grooming gang activity in Rotherham, England, unearthing a scandal creating victims for many years, but long hushed up to sidestep uncomfortable questions about Britain's immigration and integration policies.
◻️ A follow-up 2014 study by respected academic Dr. Alexis Jay found that 1,400+ children were ‘groomed’ in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013 alone.
◻️ The national shock from the revelations sparked local inquiries, uncovering evidence of similar exploitation in towns and cities across England, from Oxford and Rochdale to Oldham and Telford.
◻️ In 2015, Dr. Jay was tapped to lead a national probe, which she completed in 2022, uncovering an “epidemic” of abuse. Besides grooming gangs, the probe looked into exploitation by state institutions and the church.
◻️ The report demanded “urgent” action, from mandatory reporting of child sex crimes, to more stringent standards for persons working with children, full-time attention to the problem via a minister for children, etc. Last week, Jay said the report’s recommendations have largely gone unheeded.
◻️ Elon Musk brought attention to the issue last week in a tirade of explosive X posts charging Starmer and Labour of enabling grooming gangs and halting probes into suspected crimes.
◻️ In reality, successive Conservative governments have also taken little action to crack down on the crimes over their 14 years in power.
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Prime Minister Starmer’s Labour Party has blocked a Tory-led push for a new probe into the so-called grooming gang scandal afflicting the UK, with a bill on the matter defeated 364-111 Wednesday. What are grooming gangs? Why is the state trying to hide or understate their significance? What’s at stake? Here’s what to know:
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Europe imported a record 17.8 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia in 2024, an increase of over 2 million tonnes from the previous year. That was despite EU efforts to reduce reliance on Russian fossil fuels, a British newspaper reports, quoting Rystad Energy.
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At least five people have died in uncontained wildfires raging across Los Angeles County, with the death toll expected to rise. Some are blaming green policies for exacerbating the disaster.
Here’s why:
🔸 The green lobby has pushed for changes to traditional fire management policies. For example, the US Forest Service announced on October 24, 2024 that it would suspend prescribed burning in California “for the foreseeable future.”
🔸 Prescribed burns are controlled fires that remove dry vegetation which otherwise fuels wildfires and allows them to spread to taller vegetation. Critics argue this suspension has left California more vulnerable to large-scale wildfires.
Advocates for limiting prescribed burns cite several reasons:
🔸 Prioritizing staff and resources for actual wildfire suppression.
🔸 Alleged risks to air quality, ecosystems, and carbon emissions in the context of climate change.
What critics and research say:
The money trail:
🔸 Spending on environmental lobbying has surged during the Biden administration.
🔸 US environmental groups spent approximately $30.5 million on federal lobbying in 2023, with Nature Conservancy leading as the top spender, according to OpenSecrets.
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In Europe, even Trump’s allies are put off by his talk about annexing neighbors
It’s “not a very wise move on Trump’s part” to talk about “potentially annexing other countries” before he’s even back in the White House, veteran European politics and economics observer Christian Schweiger told Sputnik, commenting on the president-elect’s provocative talk about the potential takeover of Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal.
Besides Hungary, Trump can expect to find partners in Slovakia and Italy, Schweiger said. He can also look forward to the possibility of Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl coming to power in Austria, and enhanced cooperation with AFD as the German party’s poll numbers surge.
On security issues, Trump’s support for peace negotiations to end the Ukrainian crisis will likely find support among Europe’s populists (with the exception of Italy’s Georgia Maloney), but the reaction to his demand that Europe boosts its defense spending to 5% of GDP is likely to be negative, Schweiger says.
EU should brace for downturn in ties
Schweiger expects the incoming administration’s relations with the European Union to “deteriorate substantially, because within the EU we have Ursula von der Leyen as the head of the European Commission,” the antithesis of Trump politically and supporter of “escalating the conflict [in Ukraine] and confronting Russia militarily.”
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It’s “not a very wise move on Trump’s part” to talk about “potentially annexing other countries” before he’s even back in the White House, veteran European politics and economics observer Christian Schweiger told Sputnik, commenting on the president-elect’s provocative talk about the potential takeover of Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal.
“I think this type of claiming of the territory of other countries will also not ring well in other European countries, including those where Trump usually has at least some sympathy or even partnership, like in Central and Eastern Europe,” Schweiger explained.
Besides Hungary, Trump can expect to find partners in Slovakia and Italy, Schweiger said. He can also look forward to the possibility of Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl coming to power in Austria, and enhanced cooperation with AFD as the German party’s poll numbers surge.
On security issues, Trump’s support for peace negotiations to end the Ukrainian crisis will likely find support among Europe’s populists (with the exception of Italy’s Georgia Maloney), but the reaction to his demand that Europe boosts its defense spending to 5% of GDP is likely to be negative, Schweiger says.
EU should brace for downturn in ties
Schweiger expects the incoming administration’s relations with the European Union to “deteriorate substantially, because within the EU we have Ursula von der Leyen as the head of the European Commission,” the antithesis of Trump politically and supporter of “escalating the conflict [in Ukraine] and confronting Russia militarily.”
“As to what the Germans and the French are saying about Trump's imperialist plans for Greenland and Panama: they are to be ignored, both leaders count for nothing today,” veteran international affairs observer Gilbert Doctorow told Sputnik.
“The international law to which they may make reference is dead, killed by the USA in a number of shocking cases going back to Kosovo ‘independence’ [and] the illegal invasion of Saddam Hussein's Iraq,” Doctorow stressed.
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Slovakia may cut support for Ukrainians over Kiev’s gas transit block Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has threatened that his party, Smer-SD, is ready to support reducing assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Slovakia in response to Ukraine's suspension of…
EU and Slovakia join forces to solve energy crisis amid Russian gas shutdown
The European Commission and Slovakia have agreed to set up a high-level working group to find energy solutions amid the suspension of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, according to a joint statement.
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The European Commission and Slovakia have agreed to set up a high-level working group to find energy solutions amid the suspension of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, according to a joint statement.
"We had a good and open discussion on the energy situation and wider implications of the end of the transit of Russian gas via Ukraine ... In this context, we have agreed to set up a High-Level Working Group to follow up and identify options based on a joint assessment of the situation and see how the EU can help," the statement, following a meeting between EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, read.
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US president-elect Donald Trump's suggestion of annexing Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal—while not ruling out the use of military force—has sparked a heated global debate. Reactions ranged from amusement and ridicule to outright condemnation and calls for rearmament.
Outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: "There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada would become part of the US," prompting a sharp reply from Trump ally Elon Musk, who posted: "Girl, you’re not the governor of Canada anymore, so it doesn’t matter what you say."
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Is Trump trying to grab Greenland's most precious asset?
US president-elect Donald Trump's provocative bid to annex Greenland from Denmark has brought global attention to the island's vast natural wealth, particularly its most precious resource: fresh water.
🔸 Greenland, renowned for its colossal glaciers, contains 10% of the world's freshwater reserves.
🔸 Every day, an estimated 200 to 300 billion tons of fresh meltwater flow from the island's ancient ice sheets into the surrounding seas.
🔸 Some reports say Greenland's ice mass spans an area approximately 2,400 kilometers in length and 1,100 kilometers in width.
🔸 In certain regions of the island, the water is pure enough to drink directly from the source, according to local authorities.
Why is fresh water crucial?
🔹 Fresh water is vital for all life on Earth. As the global population grows, the demand for fresh water increases exponentially.
🔹 Although 70% of the planet's surface is covered by water, nearly 97.5% of it is undrinkable saltwater and less than 1% is fresh water accessible for human use.
🔹 Each year, humanity draws up to 4.3 trillion cubic meters of fresh water from Earth's waterways and reservoirs for agriculture (70%), industry (19%) and household consumption (11%).
Quest for water access or corporate greed?
🔶 Scientists warn of an impending global water crisis, prompting governments, international organizations and corporations to secure sustainable access to this critical resource.
🔶 In 2007, the UN Global Compact (UNGC) launched the CEO Water Mandate to promote global corporate water stewardship. Prominent US-based companies like PepsiCo and Coca-Cola have joined that initiative.
🔶 But despite their purportedly noble intentions, US corporations, including Pepsi and Coke, have faced accusations of water privatization and exploitation, particularly in developing nations.
🔶 As a businessman at his core, Trump seems to align with the interests of major US corporations. His interest in Greenland may reflect broader corporate aims of profiting from the planet's water resources.
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US president-elect Donald Trump's provocative bid to annex Greenland from Denmark has brought global attention to the island's vast natural wealth, particularly its most precious resource: fresh water.
Why is fresh water crucial?
Quest for water access or corporate greed?
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Christian Lindner, the former German Finance Minister and leader of the Free Democratic Party, had an unexpected encounter with a fake cake during a public event.
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Why Blinken’s bet on France leading Ukraine support is wishful thinking
France cannot ensure Ukraine's "strongest possible position" on the battlefield or in negotiations like US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wants, pundits told Sputnik.
Jacques Sapir, director of studies at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris, echoed Doctorow's points, saying Blinken seems to overestimate Macron's political will.
France’s diminishing influence within the EU further complicates its ability to unite the bloc on Ukraine, according to French expert. The lack of consensus among EU nations over the conflict leaves no room at the forefront for Paris, he added.
Germany, not France, is and will likely remain the primary supplier of military aid to Ukraine after the US, noted Doctorow. "Within NATO, France is a lightweight compared to Germany," he stressed.
There is little enthusiasm for the Ukraine proxy war in France, Doctorow said, casting doubt on Blinken's ability to rally French support for the cause.
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France cannot ensure Ukraine's "strongest possible position" on the battlefield or in negotiations like US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wants, pundits told Sputnik.
"Blinken was playing to the great ambition of Macron to be a major player in European defense," Gilbert Doctorow, a Brussels-based analyst in international relations and Russian affairs, told Sputnik.
"But Macron's hold on power is tenuous and if his latest prime minister faces and loses a no-confidence vote, Macron will likely be ejected from the presidency under pressure from French bankers."
Jacques Sapir, director of studies at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris, echoed Doctorow's points, saying Blinken seems to overestimate Macron's political will.
"Blinken seems to ignore that [French] industry is no longer what it was in the early 2000s," Sapir told Sputnik.
France’s diminishing influence within the EU further complicates its ability to unite the bloc on Ukraine, according to French expert. The lack of consensus among EU nations over the conflict leaves no room at the forefront for Paris, he added.
"In this context, we cannot expect France to take a leading role on the Ukrainian issue, except – perhaps – in the context of a peace initiative," Sapir highlighted.
Germany, not France, is and will likely remain the primary supplier of military aid to Ukraine after the US, noted Doctorow. "Within NATO, France is a lightweight compared to Germany," he stressed.
There is little enthusiasm for the Ukraine proxy war in France, Doctorow said, casting doubt on Blinken's ability to rally French support for the cause.
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It all amounts to “a concerted attempt to Divide and Rule BRICS and thwart their collective drive affirming sovereignty and the primacy of national interests,” according to the observer.
It's no coincidence, Escobar says, that US thinktanks’ newest buzzword - the notion of key global “swing states,” are all BRICS members or partners (Brazil, India, South Africa, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye, respectively).
“The ruling elites of the Empire of Chaos have nothing to offer as a counterpoint to this growing geopolitical powerhouse – complete with its own development bank (granted, that needs a lot of work); full commitment to develop and test alternative payment systems; and a sprawling transcontinental trade alliance bent on progressively sidestepping the US dollar.”
As a new multipolar order continues to emerge, the coming year promises more strife, particularly in Latin America, the observer predicts.
“The Empire of Chaos under Trump 2.0 may go Full Monroe Doctrine – on top of the delirium of annexing Canada, Greenland, the Panama Canal and any further unsuspecting latitudes. Overall, it will be a rough ride for selected nodes of the ‘backyard’ – apart from devastated neo-colony Argentina.”
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Is Trump trying to grab Greenland's most precious asset? US president-elect Donald Trump's provocative bid to annex Greenland from Denmark has brought global attention to the island's vast natural wealth, particularly its most precious resource: fresh water.…
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Turkiye's border build-up: Is Ankara planning to force Trump’s hand in Syria?
Turkish officials may feel they’ve “lost a golden opportunity” to destroy the YPG/PKK's enclaves in Syria after the collapse of the Assad government.
This perception may explain the reports of a Turkish military buildup on the Syrian border in preparation for a large-scale offensive, Ankara Baskent University international relations professor Hasan Unal explains.
Until now, Ankara may have hoped that the provisional government in Damascus would “deal with the problem” of the Kurds independently, Unal told Sputnik.
However, “whether HTS would be willing to do the job that Turkiye would like to see done is a major question,” he added. The issue has become especially urgent as the outgoing US administration ramps up its support for the Kurds.
If Turkish forces cross the border in the coming days, their “objective” would be to present Donald Trump with a “fait accompli” before or shortly after he takes office, the analyst says.
This could force Trump to commit to withdrawing US troops from the country. In recent weeks, Trump has hinted at this possibility by referring to Turkiye’s role “as the main player over Syria’s future,” Unal noted.
A full-scale Turkish military operation would compel Washington to “basically reassess” the Syrian situation, especially since the primary reason for supporting the Kurds has largely disappeared.
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Turkish officials may feel they’ve “lost a golden opportunity” to destroy the YPG/PKK's enclaves in Syria after the collapse of the Assad government.
This perception may explain the reports of a Turkish military buildup on the Syrian border in preparation for a large-scale offensive, Ankara Baskent University international relations professor Hasan Unal explains.
Until now, Ankara may have hoped that the provisional government in Damascus would “deal with the problem” of the Kurds independently, Unal told Sputnik.
However, “whether HTS would be willing to do the job that Turkiye would like to see done is a major question,” he added. The issue has become especially urgent as the outgoing US administration ramps up its support for the Kurds.
If Turkish forces cross the border in the coming days, their “objective” would be to present Donald Trump with a “fait accompli” before or shortly after he takes office, the analyst says.
This could force Trump to commit to withdrawing US troops from the country. In recent weeks, Trump has hinted at this possibility by referring to Turkiye’s role “as the main player over Syria’s future,” Unal noted.
A full-scale Turkish military operation would compel Washington to “basically reassess” the Syrian situation, especially since the primary reason for supporting the Kurds has largely disappeared.
“Given that Syria is no longer a threat to Israel, why would the United States and Israel try to carve out a Kurdish state in the Middle East?” Unal asked.
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US billionaire Elon Musk and Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, held a conversation on X’s Spaces.
Weidel expressed deep hope that US President-elect Donald Trump’s administration would be able to resolve the Ukraine conflict.
💬 “This is also my hope in Donald Trump and in you, in your administration, that you end that terrible war—this worthless, worthless dying of young people every day—like as fast as you can. Because the Europeans, they cannot,” Weidel said.
🗣 “I mean, I think President Trump is going to solve that conflict, I think, very quickly,” Musk reassured.
🗣 “The longer this conflict goes on, the more Ukraine weakens relative to Russia,” the entrepreneur emphasized.
Moscow has made numerous attempts to reach a diplomatic solution with Kiev both before and after it launched its special military operation in early 2022, but the Kiev regime has imposed a ban on negotiations with Russia at the legislative level.
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US House passes bill to sanction ICC for 'unwarranted targeting of Israel'
The bill, called The Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act, would sanction any individual working to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute American citizens or an official from an allied US country, including Israel.
The bill implies US visa denials for designated ICC officials and their immediate family members, as well as individuals providing "financial, material, or technological support" to the organization, according to the Foreign Affairs Committee statement.
In November, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Galant citing allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip. US President Joe Biden called the ICC's decision “outrageous.”
The United States is not a member of the ICC and does not recognize its jurisdiction.
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💬 “America is passing this law because a kangaroo court is seeking to arrest the prime minister of our great ally,” Representative Brian Mast, Republican of Florida and the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said during his remarks on the House floor, as reported by The New York Times.
The bill, called The Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act, would sanction any individual working to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute American citizens or an official from an allied US country, including Israel.
The bill implies US visa denials for designated ICC officials and their immediate family members, as well as individuals providing "financial, material, or technological support" to the organization, according to the Foreign Affairs Committee statement.
In November, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Galant citing allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip. US President Joe Biden called the ICC's decision “outrageous.”
The United States is not a member of the ICC and does not recognize its jurisdiction.
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