Austria’s right-wing Freedom Party (FPO) and the conservative Austrian People's Party (OVP) have begun coalition talks after being tasked by Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen to form a government.
Following the Freedom Party’s parliamentary election victory in September, its leader, Herbert Kickl, was quickly labeled a bogeyman by Europe’s mainstream parties and media. His Eurosceptic, anti-migration, and anti-LGBT* policies align with those of other rising right-wing parties in Europe.
Kickl’s self-styling as a future Volkskanzler (the “people’s chancellor”) has drawn criticism, with opponents noting that the term was once used to describe Adolf Hitler – although such comparisons are often regarded as an exaggerated response to anti-mainstream figures.
Kickl’s key policies at a glance:
On EU & Ukraine
▪️ Opposes Western military assistance to Ukraine, claiming it exacerbates tensions
▪️ Warns that “the European Union is currently pursuing a course of escalation at every turn, which could end in a third world war”
▪️ Argues that Ukraine’s EU accession would drag Austria into the conflict
▪️ Advocates for an EU "peace policy" to bring Ukraine to the negotiation table
On EU anti-Russia sanctions
▪️ Criticizes sanctions as “irresponsible” actions by the “Brussels elite,” damaging Austria’s economy and fueling the conflict
▪️ Pledges to block aid to Ukraine through the European Peace Facility
▪️ Supports continued energy cooperation with Russia
On traditional values
▪️ Promises to defend Europe’s Christian roots and promote the family as a “partnership between a man and a woman with children.”
* banned in Russia as an extremist organization
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In his speech, Maduro promised that his new presidential term would be a period of peace, equality and democracy.
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Whether it’s Greenland, Ukraine, West Africa or East Asia, rare earths are an element of the global geopolitical competition hiding just below the surface.
Basic facts:
Rare earths are a group of 17 silvery-white, soft heavy metals, including 15 lanthanides, plus scandium and yttrium, which share similar properties.
Despite the name, they aren’t particularly rare—lutetium, one of the least common, is 200 times more abundant than gold. What makes them "rare" is the challenge of finding large, easily mined deposits.
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The outgoing Biden administration also included over 100 vessels in the new sanctions package, citing their involvement in the transportation of Russian energy resources.
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▪️ The new restrictions are expected to cost Russia "billions of dollars" every month, impacting the ruble exchange rate and potentially leading to a further hike in the Central Bank's key interest rate.
▪️ The US will continue to combat sanctions evasion, pushing Russia to restructure its supply chains. The sanctions policy has been adjusted, meaning any entity involved with Russia's energy sector could be targeted.
▪️ The large-scale sanctions on Russia's energy sector do not pose a risk to the global oil market, as there is no threat of a supply shortage. Meanwhile, US production is increasing, creating an oversupply in the domestic market.
▪️ The future of US sanctions on Russia, including in the energy sector, will be entirely dependent on the Trump administration.
The US acknowledges that the introduction of new sanctions against Russia's energy sector is linked to favorable conditions in the American domestic market, including increased production and an oversupply of energy resources, according to senior officials from the outgoing administration.
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A rally is taking place in support of President Nicolas Maduro's inauguration at Sucre Square in Caracas
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Beijing offers Greenland lucrative opportunities, from logistics projects to rare earth mining – an area in which China excels. But the US frequently intervenes to disrupt these plans.
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The wildfires ravaging Greater Los Angeles are turning into one of the worst disasters in US history, causing up to $150 billion in damage.
Stuck in the middle are California’s insurance companies, some of whom managed to flee before the disaster began, while others, including the state-backed FAIR Plan, face payouts that could bankrupt them.
▫️ Major insurers such as Allstate, AIG, and Chubb have already either stopped issuing new policies or quit California altogether in the last five years.
▫️ Nationwide announced plans to withdraw by June 2025, and State Farm, the largest home insurer in the state, has been cancelling policies since 2024, with over 72,000 left unrenewed to date.
▫️ Between 2020 and 2022, 2.8 million California homeowners lost coverage, including over 530,000+ in Los Angeles County.
▫️ California’s state-backed FAIR Plan stepped in where private companies backed out, but costs more (about $3,200 per year and climbing) and provides lower coverage. The program now faces $24 bln in losses.
▫️ The loss of the California market is likely to impact insurers' bottom lines and raise premiums, making them unaffordable for remaining clients. The fallout could also spread nationally as insurers raise rates elsewhere to cover losses.
▫️ Wildfires are just one of the natural disasters making wide swathes of the US uninsurable. Millions on the East Coast face declining coverage and rising premiums due to hurricanes and flooding.
▫️ In 2023 alone, the US experienced 28 major climate disasters, causing over $93 billion in damage.
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Russian Ambassador to Denmark Vladimir Barbin stated on January 10 that the US is building airfield infrastructure for F-35 fighters in Greenland.
How could F-35s be used in the Arctic?
The distance from Greenland to the Russian border is about 3,800 kilometers, and the prospect of operating the F-35 over such a large distance is not promising, Yuri Knutov, military expert and historian of the Air Defense Forces, told Sputnik.
He suggested the aircraft would only conduct patrol missions. The F-35s could also monitor US airspace and protect vessels in the Northern Sea Route (NSR), Knutov said.
How could Russia ensure security in its Arctic regions?
Russia is well-prepared to safeguard the NSR and adjacent Arctic territories, Knutov said:
The US's new Arctic strategy
"Trump has repeatedly stated that he is ready to push Russia and China out of the Arctic. Deploying F-35s in Greenland is part of the US's preparations for Arctic penetration," Knutov said.
But the Arctic has traditionally been a zone of Russian interest, Kostikin noted.
Trump's rhetoric "reflects the contours of the new US policy, shaped by the resilience of Russian troops on the frontlines in Ukraine," Kostikin argued. "Russia has shown its resolve and determination to defend its own interests."
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Trump’s Greenland obsession and the US Arctic strategy: Is it really something new?
💬 No. “From the perspective of whether this is really something fundamentally new or unexpected – it’s not. This is just Trump’s standard, peculiar manner of asserting himself,” international affairs researcher Irina Strelnikova told Sputnik.
Strelnikova pointed out that the Pentagon’s 2024 Arctic Strategy outlined Greenland’s central role in US plans for the Arctic, emphasizing the need to expand capabilities in communications, intelligence, surveillance, and regional partnerships.
Russia has long been aware of these plans and will account for any security risks posed by the new administration, according to Strelnikova.
If Trump proceeds with his Greenland plans, Russia's main concern would be US Coast Guard patrols in the region, even though delays in the US Arctic icebreaker program make US capabilities uncertain.
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Strelnikova pointed out that the Pentagon’s 2024 Arctic Strategy outlined Greenland’s central role in US plans for the Arctic, emphasizing the need to expand capabilities in communications, intelligence, surveillance, and regional partnerships.
Greenland’s importance is clear. “It hosts a US military base, including a component of the US early warning system for missile attack. And on the basis of the strategy adopted in the summer of 2024, comprehensive modernization is being carried out.”
Russia has long been aware of these plans and will account for any security risks posed by the new administration, according to Strelnikova.
If Trump proceeds with his Greenland plans, Russia's main concern would be US Coast Guard patrols in the region, even though delays in the US Arctic icebreaker program make US capabilities uncertain.
Ultimately, Russia’s focus will be diplomatic: “The Coast Guard is an instrument of pressure used far more often than the Navy and acts more aggressively in grey zones, due to the presumed lower risk of a major military conflict,” Strelnikova concluded.
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"The United Kingdom has been hijacked by satanist who have absolutely no concern for the people they are supposed to work for."
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Biden’s last-minute sanctions on Russia designed to trip up Trump, shoot Europe in the foot (again)
“Trump will be happy with the sanctions because it will mean that the Europeans have to buy more oil and LNG from the United States. And that will raise their costs,” veteran financial and geopolitics analyst Tom Luongo told Sputnik.
On Friday, the Biden administration slapped major new restrictions on two major Russian oil producers, and over 180 vessels involved Russian energy sales abroad.
Move designed to complicate Trump’s job
Regarding the sanctions’ timing, Biden seems to have followed Obama’s 2016 strategy “to disrupt [Trump] as much as possible, to lay so many things in front of him that it derails him, precludes him from getting anything done,” Luongo said.
This includes potential steps toward easing tensions with Russia and stopping the fighting in Ukraine.
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“Trump will be happy with the sanctions because it will mean that the Europeans have to buy more oil and LNG from the United States. And that will raise their costs,” veteran financial and geopolitics analyst Tom Luongo told Sputnik.
On Friday, the Biden administration slapped major new restrictions on two major Russian oil producers, and over 180 vessels involved Russian energy sales abroad.
“Europe is the one who is most vulnerable to these sanctions,” Luongo pointed out, highlighting the deep economic slump the EU has found itself amid the US-led proxy war in Ukraine, which deprived the bloc of a reliable and low-cost source of energy and plunged it into a deindustrialization and recession spiral.
“Brent crude is trading close to $79. I think it’s going to go to $90. Obviously, higher energy prices are never good for anybody. But when you continue to screw with supply chains, then that must be your intended goal,” the observer stressed, commenting on the Biden administration’s motives.
“We know they think they’re going to starve Russia of revenue, which they’re not. They’ll just raise the cost of procuring Russian oil on the open market,” Luongo added.
Move designed to complicate Trump’s job
Regarding the sanctions’ timing, Biden seems to have followed Obama’s 2016 strategy “to disrupt [Trump] as much as possible, to lay so many things in front of him that it derails him, precludes him from getting anything done,” Luongo said.
This includes potential steps toward easing tensions with Russia and stopping the fighting in Ukraine.
“They’re talking about figuring out how they could dump more billions of dollars into the thing and keep it going for as long as possible. That’s what these sanctions are targeting. And they’re targeting Trump trying to end this project,” Luongo summed up.
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Looting amid LA wildfires
Looters raided houses as residents fled for their lives, Allison Agsten, a local resident, told KTLA 5.
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Looters raided houses as residents fled for their lives, Allison Agsten, a local resident, told KTLA 5.
💬 "It was wild. We just started seeing all these cars pull up, doors open, and groups of men running up our street, going up to the doors of these houses, Agsten recalled.
💬 “My next-door neighbor said, his quote, ‘There were like 100 people that came up on scooters and were trying to get into any and all houses on this street,’” she said, quoting her neighbor.
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💰 Trump Admin to get around $4 billion left in aid for Ukraine – Pentagon
The Biden Administration has left approximately $4 billion in unspent Ukraine aid under the Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), according to Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh. This means that incoming US President Donald Trump will inherit just under $4 billion in aid for Ukraine when he takes office.
Russian officials have repeatedly stressed that no amount of foreign aid to the Kiev regime can affect the ultimate course of the special military operation. They argue such moves only serve to escalate and prolong the conflict.
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The Biden Administration has left approximately $4 billion in unspent Ukraine aid under the Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), according to Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh. This means that incoming US President Donald Trump will inherit just under $4 billion in aid for Ukraine when he takes office.
💬 "So it will be just under $4 billion that will be left in authority that the next administration will get the opportunity to use for Ukraine," Singh said during a briefing.
Russian officials have repeatedly stressed that no amount of foreign aid to the Kiev regime can affect the ultimate course of the special military operation. They argue such moves only serve to escalate and prolong the conflict.
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