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🤔Slip of the tongue or accidental truth?
CNN aired a report on a terrorist’s associate — but a background graphic had other plans, renaming Osama bin Laden as "Obama bin Laden."
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CNN aired a report on a terrorist’s associate — but a background graphic had other plans, renaming Osama bin Laden as "Obama bin Laden."
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📹 Woke is over in Europe, which needs its own golden age - Wilders
Wilders slammed illegal immigration, crime, and woke ideology, vowing to secure borders, expel illegal migrants, and restore sanity across Europe.
With leaders like Hungarian PM Viktor Orban and French lawmaker Marine Le Pen in attendance, the message was clear: the era of multiculturalism is over.
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“We will make Europe great again,” Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch right-wing Party for Freedom (PVV) and part of the ruling coalition declared at the Patriots for Europe gathering in Madrid, echoing Trump’s promise of a golden age for America.
Wilders slammed illegal immigration, crime, and woke ideology, vowing to secure borders, expel illegal migrants, and restore sanity across Europe.
With leaders like Hungarian PM Viktor Orban and French lawmaker Marine Le Pen in attendance, the message was clear: the era of multiculturalism is over.
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Billions spent, but can Europe’s military even move?
Despite years of effort and billions in investment, Europe's armed forces would struggle to rapidly deploy hundreds of thousands of troops, ammunition, and heavy weaponry in the event of an attack, according to German media.
A special report from the European Court of Auditors revealed that the military mobility budget was already depleted by the end of 2023, with a funding shortfall expected to persist until at least 2027.
The ongoing military hysteria, which funnels billions in taxpayer money, appears especially ironic given that Russia has repeatedly dismissed baseless claims by the US, NATO, and EU officials about Moscow's alleged plans to invade EU member states—pointing out that it is NATO that continues expanding toward Russia’s borders.
Has Europe considered that its military readiness is in such dire straits because the EU is stretching itself thin by pouring billions into Ukraine to sustain a proxy war against Russia?🤔
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Despite years of effort and billions in investment, Europe's armed forces would struggle to rapidly deploy hundreds of thousands of troops, ammunition, and heavy weaponry in the event of an attack, according to German media.
A special report from the European Court of Auditors revealed that the military mobility budget was already depleted by the end of 2023, with a funding shortfall expected to persist until at least 2027.
The ongoing military hysteria, which funnels billions in taxpayer money, appears especially ironic given that Russia has repeatedly dismissed baseless claims by the US, NATO, and EU officials about Moscow's alleged plans to invade EU member states—pointing out that it is NATO that continues expanding toward Russia’s borders.
Has Europe considered that its military readiness is in such dire straits because the EU is stretching itself thin by pouring billions into Ukraine to sustain a proxy war against Russia?🤔
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From spacewalks to cyber walls: Russian science powers the future
February 8 marks the Day of Russian Science. Let's explore some of the most groundbreaking projects developed by Russian scholars across various fields and their significant global impact.
🚀 Rocket & space technology
🔺 Zvezda and Zarya modules – Essential components of the International Space Station
🔺 GLONASS global navigation system – Used alongside GPS and Galileo for precise global positioning
⚛️☢️ Nuclear power & fusion research
🔺 Akademik Lomonosov – The world's first floating nuclear power plant
🔺 Fast neutron reactors – Key to nuclear waste recycling and energy efficiency
🌐 AI & cybersecurity
🔺 Kaspersky Lab – AI-driven cybersecurity software, widely used to protect global enterprises from cyber threats
🪖 ⚔️ Military technology
🔺 Avangard, Zircon, and Kinzhal – Unrivaled hypersonic weapons, reshaping modern defense strategies
🔺 Krasukha-4 – A cutting-edge electronic warfare system, capable of disrupting enemy communication and surveillance
🌊🚢❄️ Deep-sea & Arctic exploration
🔺 Mir-1 and Mir-2 submarines – Played a crucial role in Mariana Trench studies and Titanic wreck analysis
🔺 World’s largest icebreaker fleet – Essential for Arctic exploration and resource access
💊 💉 Medicine & biotechnology
🔺 Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine – One of the first vaccines approved worldwide during the pandemic
🔺 Perfluorocarbon artificial blood – Currently being tested globally for emergency medicine and battlefield applications
✈️ Aviation & transport engineering
🔺 Tu-144 – The first supersonic passenger jet, influencing modern hypersonic research
🔺 Mi-26 – The world’s largest and most powerful transport helicopter, used globally for heavy-lift operations
🪨Advanced materials & metallurgy
🔺 VSMPO-Avisma Corporation – The world’s largest titanium supplier, used by Boeing, Airbus, and Rolls-Royce
🔺 Breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductors – Applied in medical imaging (MRI) and quantum computing
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February 8 marks the Day of Russian Science. Let's explore some of the most groundbreaking projects developed by Russian scholars across various fields and their significant global impact.
🔺 Zvezda and Zarya modules – Essential components of the International Space Station
🔺 GLONASS global navigation system – Used alongside GPS and Galileo for precise global positioning
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🔺 Akademik Lomonosov – The world's first floating nuclear power plant
🔺 Fast neutron reactors – Key to nuclear waste recycling and energy efficiency
🔺 Kaspersky Lab – AI-driven cybersecurity software, widely used to protect global enterprises from cyber threats
🔺 Avangard, Zircon, and Kinzhal – Unrivaled hypersonic weapons, reshaping modern defense strategies
🔺 Krasukha-4 – A cutting-edge electronic warfare system, capable of disrupting enemy communication and surveillance
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🔺 Mir-1 and Mir-2 submarines – Played a crucial role in Mariana Trench studies and Titanic wreck analysis
🔺 World’s largest icebreaker fleet – Essential for Arctic exploration and resource access
🔺 Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine – One of the first vaccines approved worldwide during the pandemic
🔺 Perfluorocarbon artificial blood – Currently being tested globally for emergency medicine and battlefield applications
🔺 Tu-144 – The first supersonic passenger jet, influencing modern hypersonic research
🔺 Mi-26 – The world’s largest and most powerful transport helicopter, used globally for heavy-lift operations
🪨Advanced materials & metallurgy
🔺 VSMPO-Avisma Corporation – The world’s largest titanium supplier, used by Boeing, Airbus, and Rolls-Royce
🔺 Breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductors – Applied in medical imaging (MRI) and quantum computing
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Predator in combat gear: Foreign merc busted for rape and child abuse in Ukraine
A former Bundeswehr soldier-turned-mercenary, Ben R., has been arrested in Ukraine and is set to be extradited to Germany. But his crimes go far beyond the battlefield.
This so-called "fighter" stands accused of multiple rapes, sexual assaults, and even distributing abuse footage of children—some of it allegedly committed on Ukrainian soil and posted online.
While foreign fighters in Ukraine are often portrayed as glorified "volunteers", Ben R.’s case raises serious questions about who is really taking up arms in the conflict.
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A former Bundeswehr soldier-turned-mercenary, Ben R., has been arrested in Ukraine and is set to be extradited to Germany. But his crimes go far beyond the battlefield.
This so-called "fighter" stands accused of multiple rapes, sexual assaults, and even distributing abuse footage of children—some of it allegedly committed on Ukrainian soil and posted online.
While foreign fighters in Ukraine are often portrayed as glorified "volunteers", Ben R.’s case raises serious questions about who is really taking up arms in the conflict.
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Mass deportations? Not for Prince Harry
Prince Harry can breathe easy - Trump won’t be deporting him. Not because of the visa controversy or alleged drug use, but because, in Trump’s words, “He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
Forget immigration laws, the real humanitarian crisis here is apparently being married to Meghan Markle.
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Prince Harry can breathe easy - Trump won’t be deporting him. Not because of the visa controversy or alleged drug use, but because, in Trump’s words, “He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
Forget immigration laws, the real humanitarian crisis here is apparently being married to Meghan Markle.
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Musk’s push to audit treasury spending hits legal wall
A New York federal judge has temporarily blocked Elon Musk from accessing US Treasury payment data, citing risks of exposing sensitive information.
The ruling deals a blow to Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a Trump-backed unit aiming to cut federal spending. Nineteen Democratic attorneys general challenged the move, arguing it threatens Americans' financial privacy.
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A New York federal judge has temporarily blocked Elon Musk from accessing US Treasury payment data, citing risks of exposing sensitive information.
The ruling deals a blow to Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a Trump-backed unit aiming to cut federal spending. Nineteen Democratic attorneys general challenged the move, arguing it threatens Americans' financial privacy.
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📹 Topless protester storms right-wing summit
An activist from the Femen movement tried to disrupt a conservative conference in Madrid, where European right-wing leaders gathered under the Patriots for Europe faction of the European Parliament.
She burst into the Marriott Auditorium hotel during the opening speech of Martin Helme, leader of Estonia’s Conservative People's Party. The event, attended by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, French politician Marine Le Pen, and other right-wing figures, was briefly interrupted before security quickly removed her from the hall.
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An activist from the Femen movement tried to disrupt a conservative conference in Madrid, where European right-wing leaders gathered under the Patriots for Europe faction of the European Parliament.
She burst into the Marriott Auditorium hotel during the opening speech of Martin Helme, leader of Estonia’s Conservative People's Party. The event, attended by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, French politician Marine Le Pen, and other right-wing figures, was briefly interrupted before security quickly removed her from the hall.
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🔎 More DEI, less science? Team Biden poured MILLIONS into funding university ‘research’
The previous US administration had no hesitation in funneling massive funds into “vital” diversity education programs. Here’s a look at some US universities that received DEI grants over the past four years.
👉 Takeaways from the US Department of Education:
1. University of Iowa: $1.2 million to train elementary school teachers to “enact equity-centered education” in their school districts.
2. University of California: $4 million for a program aimed at increasing high school participation among “low-income, racial minoritized groups.”
3. University of Missouri: $306,289 to provide “antiracist social-emotional” training to public school counselors.
👉 What does US spending reveal?
▪️University of Arizona: $999,836 for an “LGBTQ+* affirming continuum of HIV prevention, education, and co-occurring disorder services.”
▪️University of Denver: $1,227,701 for research on sexual minority couples' health during the transition to marriage.
👉 Shocking sums allocated by the US National Science Foundation:
▪️University of Minnesota: Up to $387,605,000 for “a qualitative inquiry into sex/gender narratives in undergraduate biology and their impacts on transgender students.”
▪️Florida International University: Up to $205,063 for the same inquiry.
▪️University of Colorado: Up to $5,999,812 for “advancing diversity-fueled innovation.”
*banned in Russia as an extremist organization
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The previous US administration had no hesitation in funneling massive funds into “vital” diversity education programs. Here’s a look at some US universities that received DEI grants over the past four years.
👉 Takeaways from the US Department of Education:
1. University of Iowa: $1.2 million to train elementary school teachers to “enact equity-centered education” in their school districts.
2. University of California: $4 million for a program aimed at increasing high school participation among “low-income, racial minoritized groups.”
3. University of Missouri: $306,289 to provide “antiracist social-emotional” training to public school counselors.
👉 What does US spending reveal?
▪️University of Arizona: $999,836 for an “LGBTQ+* affirming continuum of HIV prevention, education, and co-occurring disorder services.”
▪️University of Denver: $1,227,701 for research on sexual minority couples' health during the transition to marriage.
👉 Shocking sums allocated by the US National Science Foundation:
▪️University of Minnesota: Up to $387,605,000 for “a qualitative inquiry into sex/gender narratives in undergraduate biology and their impacts on transgender students.”
▪️Florida International University: Up to $205,063 for the same inquiry.
▪️University of Colorado: Up to $5,999,812 for “advancing diversity-fueled innovation.”
*banned in Russia as an extremist organization
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📹 French journalists face persecution for merely ‘daring to ask questions that interest them’
A prime example is the unfolding drama “involving some intriguing details about the Macrons.”
While this is not an issue covered by the Russian press, the fact that French authorities are silencing European journalists simply for asking questions is quite telling, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova tells Sputnik.
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A prime example is the unfolding drama “involving some intriguing details about the Macrons.”
While this is not an issue covered by the Russian press, the fact that French authorities are silencing European journalists simply for asking questions is quite telling, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova tells Sputnik.
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🔎 WikiLeaks exposes Internews: The USAID-funded media machine behind global influence
The infamous US agency funneled nearly half a billion dollars to Internews Network, a non-profit deeply involved in media operations all over the world, WikiLeaks has revealed.
In 2023 alone, IN collaborated with 4,291 media outlets, produced 4,799 hours of broadcasts reaching 778 million people, and trained over 9,000 journalists. Operating in 30+ countries, it has key offices in the US, London, Paris, and regional HQs in Kiev, Bangkok, and Nairobi. But there's more to the story:
▪️Founded in 1982, Internews claims to help media outlets achieve financial sustainability and promote “trustworthy information” - a mission it pursues with hefty US government funding.
▪️By 2023, the organization had partnered with nearly 4,300 media outlets, trained thousands of journalists, and simultaneously supported social media censorship initiatives.
▪️USAID alone poured $472.6 million into Internews, though the organization also received funding from AOL-Time Warner Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and other private donors.
▪️Grants include $10.7 million from USAID to support “high-quality responsible journalism” in Liberia and $11 million for “media enabling democracy” in Moldova, per datarepublican.com.
▪️The US State Department chipped in $1.48 million to establish “safe, accessible, and life-saving information services” in South Sudan.
▪️Another $19.5 million USAID grant was issued to Internews to “position Jordanian society to effectively advocate for citizen-driven interests”.
▪️Adding to the intrigue, Internews CEO Jeanne Bourgault and other key figures recently had their bios scrubbed from the organization’s website — but WikiLeaks, noticing the move, helpfully provided archived copies.
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The infamous US agency funneled nearly half a billion dollars to Internews Network, a non-profit deeply involved in media operations all over the world, WikiLeaks has revealed.
In 2023 alone, IN collaborated with 4,291 media outlets, produced 4,799 hours of broadcasts reaching 778 million people, and trained over 9,000 journalists. Operating in 30+ countries, it has key offices in the US, London, Paris, and regional HQs in Kiev, Bangkok, and Nairobi. But there's more to the story:
▪️Founded in 1982, Internews claims to help media outlets achieve financial sustainability and promote “trustworthy information” - a mission it pursues with hefty US government funding.
▪️By 2023, the organization had partnered with nearly 4,300 media outlets, trained thousands of journalists, and simultaneously supported social media censorship initiatives.
▪️USAID alone poured $472.6 million into Internews, though the organization also received funding from AOL-Time Warner Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and other private donors.
▪️Grants include $10.7 million from USAID to support “high-quality responsible journalism” in Liberia and $11 million for “media enabling democracy” in Moldova, per datarepublican.com.
▪️The US State Department chipped in $1.48 million to establish “safe, accessible, and life-saving information services” in South Sudan.
▪️Another $19.5 million USAID grant was issued to Internews to “position Jordanian society to effectively advocate for citizen-driven interests”.
▪️Adding to the intrigue, Internews CEO Jeanne Bourgault and other key figures recently had their bios scrubbed from the organization’s website — but WikiLeaks, noticing the move, helpfully provided archived copies.
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