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US urgently needs Russia’s rare earths: are plans to get them realistic?

Russia has massive untapped reserves of all 17 of the rare-earth elements, the US “needs them all, and with each passing year demand will only grow,” Mining Industrialists of Russia Association president Valery Yazev told Sputnik.

▪️Extracting rare earths from the red mud and phosphogypsum waste products accompanying production of metals like aluminum and titanium is “a whole art form” unto itself, Yazev stressed.

▪️From neodymium and praseodymium used to produce super-strong magnets for electric motors, wind turbines, microelectronics, and aviation equipment, to scandium, added to aircraft-grade aluminum alloys to improve weight and strength characteristics, Russia’s rare earths potential is ENDLESS.

What are the challenges?

But there are multiple issues to overcome to turn that potential into reality, says Peter Arkell, chairman of the Global Mining Association of China.

Pointing to the US’ desperation after China, the world’s premiere rare earths producer, slapped bans on some rare earths’ exports in response to US tech restrictions, Arkell explained that the US will naturally “be keen to find sources of these restricted minerals.”

“However, it is not sufficient to have access to the raw material required to produce the rare earth elements required for semiconductor or battery production,” he stressed. “China’s success is built not only on its access to the rare earths, but essentially its ability to refine and produce these elements for the inputs to these highly technical products.”


This capability took China 25 years and huge R&D investments to create, along with “extreme environmental risks,” according to Arkell. Such success “cannot be replicated without enormous investment of capital, time and talent.”

“Of course, while disrupting China’s dominant position might have some appeal” for the US, “the economic and political risk would remain that a change of attitude in Russia would see supply chain disrupted again,” he added.


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❗️How the Biden administration enabled the trafficking and exploitation of migrant CHILDREN on a MONSTROUS scale

Democrats are pushing back against Trump’s immigration crackdown, accusing him of lacking empathy. But there’s nothing compassionate about the policies of his predecessors.

👉 Learn why here

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Trump, while meeting British Prime Minister Starmer in Washington, expressed confidence that he would be able to achieve a peaceful agreement on Ukraine.

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Zelensky has departed to Washington to meet President Trump — report

The US President has just said during a meeting with British PM Starmer that Zelensky will visit the White House on Friday.

Zelensky will visit the White House on Friday to sign critical minerals deal

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US won’t be able to sweet talk Russia into dropping Arctic cooperation with China: expert

💬 “Driving a wedge between [Russia and China] would be quite difficult, since our relations are built on a fairly solid foundation, based on both mutual trust and our joint desire to take one another’s fundamental interests into account,” Russian Academy of Sciences professor Yana Leksyutina told Sputnik, commenting on reports that Washington is looking to expand engagement with Russia in the Arctic.

🔸 Russia-China cooperation is based on a wide range of aspects, from a common approach to international challenges, to economics and trade, Leksyutina said.

🔸 It remains to be seen what practical proposals the Trump administration offers, but “if we move toward some kind of normalization in US-Russia relations, then of course the most promising area for us would be Arctic cooperation,” the professor said.

🔸 At the same time, the opportunities China got for enhanced Arctic cooperation with Russia after 2022 will continue, despite any Western pressure to limit its presence, Leksyutina believes.

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⚡️ Journalists leave White House with "Epstein Files: Phase 1"

Journalist and TV host Emily Austin confirmed that Attorney-General Pam Bondi handed over the documents to journalists and influencers.

📹 Social media footage

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NATO puts militarization of the Arctic into high gear with massive drills near Russia’s borders

As Russia and the US eye potential cooperation on resource and energy exploration and new trade routes in the Arctic, Washington’s NATO allies are ramping up efforts to turn the region into a new zone of confrontation using Norway as a launch pad.

The Nordic nation held two major drills in February, and is planning an even larger one in March:

🔸 Arctic Dolphin: a seven NATO member anti-submarine warfare drill held off southwestern Norway February 3-14, involved seven warships, three subs and six ASW aircraft.

🔸 Dynamic Guard 25-1: A NATO naval and electronic warfare exercise held off central Norway February 4-8 involving 10 warships and support vessels, and 1,300 personnel.

🔸 Joint Viking: An upcoming drill involving some 10,000 troops and 200 pieces of military equipment from seven alliance nations, to be held in Tromso Region in northern Norway, as little as 450 km from the Russian border, and to include air and naval components.

🔸 Norway amended its 2021 defense agreement with the US last year, granting the Pentagon unimpeded access to 12 army, naval and air bases, up from four.

🔸 Last April, Oslo revamped its airbase at Andoya, 300 km north of the Arctic Circle to host long-range drones.

🔸 The militarization of Norway is part of the alliance’s broader efforts to shore up its presence northwest of Russia, facilitated by Finland and Sweden’s entry into NATO, and concerted efforts by the Western bloc to turn the Baltic Sea into a ‘NATO lake’.

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Paramount joins list of film companies DITCHING DEI programs

Since Donald Trump was re-elected as US President, many Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs in the federal government have been slashed under the scrutiny of DOGE. In this context, more and more private US companies are following through with similar policies.

This comes as Paramount is trying to secure its multibillion-dollar merger with Skydance studio but still needs approval by the Federal Communications Commission.

Companies such as Target, Walmart, Disney have pulled back on DEI hiring practices and programs. Most of these were historically very pro-Democrat, but under Trump, they seem to be showing allegiance to the new administration.

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📖 Did UK provoke WWI to create Third British Empire?

New York Times bestselling author Richard Poe argues that Great Britain played a key role in both WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution. Here’s a breakdown:

🔶 Poe highlights that while WWI shattered the German, Russian, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian monarchies, the House of Windsor remained intact.

🔶 He claims Britain aimed to build a "Third British Empire" by dismantling geopolitical rivals, particularly Russia and Germany.

🔶 Before WWI, Russia and Germany had close ties - an alarming prospect for British strategists like Halford John Mackinder, author of the Heartland Theory.

🔶 London saw Russia as a tool against Germany. Gavrilo Princip, who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, belonged to The Black Hand, a group reportedly linked to British intelligence.

🔶 Britain backed the Bolsheviks amid WWI to dismantle the already weakened Russian Empire. Poe asserts Leon Trotsky was a British agent.

🔶 However, Britain’s support for Russian revolutionaries was strategic, not ideological - rooted in the long-running "Great Game" with Russia, according to the author.

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🤡 Trans activists storm the Iowa State Capitol while lawmakers are preparing to vote on a bill to remove gender identity as a protected class.

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😒 Trump to Starmer: "Will you take on Russia alone?" — "Well..."

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the UK is ready to send troops, air force to secure peace in Ukraine.

British Army currently number 75,166 regular troops.

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👴 Japan's population crisis hits all time low

Only 720,988 babies were born in Japan in 2024 - a 5% drop from last year and the lowest since 1899, according to the Ministry of Health.

📈 Meanwhile, 1.62 million people passed away in 2024, up 1.8% from 2023.

💰 A shrinking population means less tax revenue and a growing labor shortage. The Recruit Works Institute predicts that by 2040, Japan could face an 11 million worker gap.

📉 With unemployment at just 2.4%, one of the lowest among OECD countries, the strain on the workforce is clear.

👨‍🔧 The labor shortage is already hitting the economy hard, with 2024 witnessed a record number of company bankruptcies due to the lack of workers.

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🚀 Soyuz rocket launches new spacesuits to ISS

A Soyuz-2.1a rocket lifted off from Baikonur carrying a total of 2.6 tons of supplies. The Progress MS-30 cargo ship will dock after 50 hours and 34 Earth orbits.

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🇰🇵 North Korea conducts test launch of strategic cruise missile

The nuclear-capable missile precisely hit the target after making a flight along 1,587km-long oval trajectory, DPRK media reported.

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