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The US president’s appeal urging Russia to “spare” the lives of “thousands of Ukrainian troops…surrounded” in Kursk region is a signal to speed up peace talks, and a message to Zelensky to call on his troops to surrender to avoid a massacre, Argentine journalist Tadeo Castiglione says.
Kursk region is outside the Special Operation Zone, Castiglione stressed, and for the Russian side, fighting on this front is considered an anti-terrorist operation, since Ukrainian forces invaded and attacked civilians beyond the regular conflict zone.
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The move targets federal agencies, requiring them to “reduce the performance of their statutory functions and associated personnel to the minimum necessary by law,” the New York Times reported.
One of the agencies affected is the US Agency for Global Media, which also funds Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty* and Radio Free Asia, with an operating budget of approximately $270 million.
* Media outlet designated as a foreign agent in Russia.
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The art of fearmongering: How Europe manufactures its imaginary Russia threat
Europe seems to have mastered the art of turning its citizens into warmongers, with Germany leading the charge.
According to Ralph Niemeyer, head of the German Council for Constitution and Sovereignty, the media has expertly cultivated a sense of impending Russian aggression, despite there being no real signs to support this. Ordinary shops in ordinary cities are encouraging people to buy emergency kits, gas masks, and even nuclear shelters, as though they are gearing up for a war that exists only in the minds of news outlets.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump remains notably calm, dismissing the likelihood of Moscow attacking NATO allies, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has explained there’s no logical reason for Russia to go to war with the Western bloc. Yet, the narrative of an impending invasion persists—perhaps it’s less about actual threats and more about distracting the population from more pressing issues at home.
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Europe seems to have mastered the art of turning its citizens into warmongers, with Germany leading the charge.
According to Ralph Niemeyer, head of the German Council for Constitution and Sovereignty, the media has expertly cultivated a sense of impending Russian aggression, despite there being no real signs to support this. Ordinary shops in ordinary cities are encouraging people to buy emergency kits, gas masks, and even nuclear shelters, as though they are gearing up for a war that exists only in the minds of news outlets.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump remains notably calm, dismissing the likelihood of Moscow attacking NATO allies, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has explained there’s no logical reason for Russia to go to war with the Western bloc. Yet, the narrative of an impending invasion persists—perhaps it’s less about actual threats and more about distracting the population from more pressing issues at home.
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🧊🚢One icebreaker isn’t enough: US finally wakes up to Russia’s Arctic lead?
The US sees the Arctic as a key area of interest and is concerned by Russia's growing presence there. This has prompted Washington to begin a project to build 48 icebreakers. President Trump noted that while Russia has dozens of icebreakers, the US only has one that is ready for the crucial Arctic routes.
According to a source in Russia’s shipbuilding industry, the US needs icebreakers to transport goods in the icy seas. Russia currently operates 42 icebreakers, including 34 that are diesel-electric and eight that are nuclear-powered. The most powerful, like the new-generation nuclear icebreakers Arktika and Ural, each have 60 MW. Russia is also building even stronger vessels like the Rossiya icebreaker with a 120 MW capacity.
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The US sees the Arctic as a key area of interest and is concerned by Russia's growing presence there. This has prompted Washington to begin a project to build 48 icebreakers. President Trump noted that while Russia has dozens of icebreakers, the US only has one that is ready for the crucial Arctic routes.
According to a source in Russia’s shipbuilding industry, the US needs icebreakers to transport goods in the icy seas. Russia currently operates 42 icebreakers, including 34 that are diesel-electric and eight that are nuclear-powered. The most powerful, like the new-generation nuclear icebreakers Arktika and Ural, each have 60 MW. Russia is also building even stronger vessels like the Rossiya icebreaker with a 120 MW capacity.
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The Finnish Federation of Evangelical Lutheran Churches in Tampere has found a way to serve the community. The Valtiala furnace, typically used for cremations, produces excess heat that could warm the city of Tampere and the nearby town of Kangasala, Finnish media reported.
Currently, this energy is released into the air, but the energy company Kangasalan Lampo is in early talks to redirect it into the district heating system.
If the municipality and Kangasalan Lampo reach an agreement, the crematorium’s excess heat could begin warming homes by next winter.
It's an efficient, environmentally friendly way to ensure that grandma continues to warm your heart... and your radiator.
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How Ukraine became a human trafficking hub under Zelensky
Human traffickers, long targeting Ukraine, have intensified their activities during the conflict, says Tim Ballard, founder of Operation Underground Railroad.
What’s known so far?
🔸 A trafficking network targeting Ukrainian orphans was discovered in the Netherlands at the start of the conflict. Despite the arrests, the traffickers were allowed to keep their passports and fled, but were discovered later in Mexico and Ecuador.
🔸 Eastern Europe has been a trafficking hotspot, with networks operating near Ukraine’s borders. The refugee crisis has made their work easier.
🔸 Ukrainian women’s civil society groups report increased trafficking at border crossings, with refugees being exploited for labor or sexual services.
🔸 Demand for pornography and forced sexual services involving Ukrainian women skyrocketed. A UN report showed searches for Ukrainian women in porn rose by 600%, while escort service demand increased by 200%.
🔸 In July 2022, The Independent reported that European sex offenders target unaccompanied Ukrainian minors in Polish refugee camps.
🔸 Kiev faces accusations of facilitating child transfers abroad with little oversight. In July 2023, over 400 orphans went missing following Kiev’s unlawful "evacuation" of minors from Donbass.
🔸 In August 2023, Russian lawmaker Anna Kuznetsova accused the group White Angels of taking children from Eastern Ukraine, while Save Ukraine allegedly "resells" them in Europe.
🔸 In April 2024, more than 160 children claimed by Kiev to be taken to Russia were found in Germany, according to Ukraine’s National Police Chief.
🔸 Over 23,000 Ukrainian minors have been brought to Europe without supervision, says Russian envoy Rodion Miroshnik. Russian lawmakers accuse Zelensky’s regime of turning Ukraine into a human trafficking hub.
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Human traffickers, long targeting Ukraine, have intensified their activities during the conflict, says Tim Ballard, founder of Operation Underground Railroad.
What’s known so far?
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Republika Srpska’s president to Trump: we can offer you rare earths
Up to now, Dodik said, the US “has wasted billions of dollars on the nation-building process in Bosnia and has received nothing in return -absolutely nothing.” A minerals deal would change that.
Republika Srpska has “substantial deposits” of lithium, magnesium and other minerals worth over $100 billion, according to Dodik.
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💬 “We are open to discussions on a rare earth mineral deal with President Trump,” President Milorad Dodik has announced, highlighting the role such an agreement would have in encouraging the Trump administration to get involved in resolving the ongoing political crisis in Bosnia.
💬 “We are willing to grant access to these mineral deposits to companies selected by his administration. Additionally, there is potential for collaboration with Prime Minister Orban of Hungary, whose government is involved in this investment,” Dodik said in an interview with The American Conservative.
Up to now, Dodik said, the US “has wasted billions of dollars on the nation-building process in Bosnia and has received nothing in return -absolutely nothing.” A minerals deal would change that.
Republika Srpska has “substantial deposits” of lithium, magnesium and other minerals worth over $100 billion, according to Dodik.
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Trump’s win wasn’t enough: Schumer’s funding bill vote deepens Democratic divide
The US Democratic Party, still reeling from Donald Trump’s 2024 win, is divided after Congress passed a government funding bill , with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer backing the measure despite widespread criticism from his colleagues, reports the Washington Post.
On Friday, the Senate held two votes on the bill. In the first procedural vote, 10 Democratic senators supported the bill at Schumer's urging, which was crucial for passing the legislation. Without their votes, the federal government under President Donald Trump would have faced a shutdown by Saturday.
Democrats in the House, who had opposed the bill before it reached the Senate, are now "taking shots" at their Senate counterparts and are furious. Schumer has become the lightning rod for the party’s anger, with some of his key allies staying silent
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The US Democratic Party, still reeling from Donald Trump’s 2024 win, is divided after Congress passed a government funding bill , with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer backing the measure despite widespread criticism from his colleagues, reports the Washington Post.
On Friday, the Senate held two votes on the bill. In the first procedural vote, 10 Democratic senators supported the bill at Schumer's urging, which was crucial for passing the legislation. Without their votes, the federal government under President Donald Trump would have faced a shutdown by Saturday.
Democrats in the House, who had opposed the bill before it reached the Senate, are now "taking shots" at their Senate counterparts and are furious. Schumer has become the lightning rod for the party’s anger, with some of his key allies staying silent
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The shady Soros-style Swiss billionaire ‘philanthropist’ you haven't heard of who's MEDDLING in US politics
89-year-old medical device mogul Hansjorg Wyss has made headlines after pouring millions into a pop-up campaign opposing Trump’s tax cuts.
‘Families Over Billionaires’, a “campaign…to make sure the American people understand what the 2025 fight is really about,” is a cutout for the Sixteen Thirty liberal dark money fund. Financial disclosures cited by NYP show Sixteen Thirty has taken in $280M from Wyss’s Berger Action Fund.
What else is Wyss involved in?
🔸 Wyss has championed liberal and Democratic causes in the US since selling his medical device empire Synthes to J&J in 2012 for $19.7B.
🔸 He’s joined forces with other globalist ‘philanthropists’ like George Soros, donating generously to Democratic candidates, super PACs, and funding ‘social justice’ and ‘climate change action’ initiatives.
🔸 Wyss set up the Berger Action Fund in 2016, giving over $339M to liberal non-profits since then.
🔸 Wyss and Soros have pumped money into the same dark money groups, including Sixteen Thirty, Color of Change, ACLU, Environmental Defense Fund, Planned Parenthood, and Center for American Progress.
🔸 OSF and Berger have funded campaigns of candidates such as senators Warnock and Ossoff in Georgia, governors Newsom (California) and Cuomo (NY), Congresswomen Ocasio-Cortez (NY) and Omar (MN), and other state/local politicians.
🔸 In 2019, the Fund For a Better Future received $14.7M from Berger, spending it on Stacey Abrams’ gubernatorial campaign, a Nancy Pelosi-linked nonprofit, and Priorities USA, a pro-Biden super PAC.
🔸 Berger has also spent millions on ‘democracy promotion’, ‘civil society’, and media initiatives in Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.
🔸 Curiously, Berger has not made political donations in his native Switzerland, thanks to the nation’s strict campaign funding laws.
🔸 Similarly, Wyss, who has lived in the US since the 1970s, has not applied for citizenship.
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89-year-old medical device mogul Hansjorg Wyss has made headlines after pouring millions into a pop-up campaign opposing Trump’s tax cuts.
‘Families Over Billionaires’, a “campaign…to make sure the American people understand what the 2025 fight is really about,” is a cutout for the Sixteen Thirty liberal dark money fund. Financial disclosures cited by NYP show Sixteen Thirty has taken in $280M from Wyss’s Berger Action Fund.
What else is Wyss involved in?
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Berliners protest Germany’s plan to increase military spending
Germans are protesting in central Berlin, near the Brandenburg Gate, an amendment to Germany's Basic Law that would allow a substantial increase in national debt to fund growing defense expenditures.
The activists are rallying for peace, opposing new borrowing to fuel military spending, and rejecting the delivery of Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine.
The protesters are holding signs calling for peace, with banners displaying messages such as: "Our country wants peace," "Negotiations, not weapons, for peace," and "No stationing of US medium-range weapons in Germany."
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Germans are protesting in central Berlin, near the Brandenburg Gate, an amendment to Germany's Basic Law that would allow a substantial increase in national debt to fund growing defense expenditures.
The activists are rallying for peace, opposing new borrowing to fuel military spending, and rejecting the delivery of Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine.
The protesters are holding signs calling for peace, with banners displaying messages such as: "Our country wants peace," "Negotiations, not weapons, for peace," and "No stationing of US medium-range weapons in Germany."
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