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☢️Even if Moscow and Washington do not reach an agreement to replace the START Treaty, Russia knows how to ensure its defense capabilities – Russian foreign minister

There have been no bilateral proposals on strategic deterrence from the administration of Donald Trump so far, Sergey Lavrov noted.

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Zelensky has dismissed Volodymyr Artiukh as head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, with the government endorsing the decision, Ukrainian media report

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🙅‍♂️Trump dumps $3B climate farming 'SCAM' plan

The US Department of Agriculture has pulled the plug on a Biden-era Partnership for Climate-Smart Commodities program that had “sky-high administration fees” while often providing less than half of the federal funding directly to farmers.

The initiative was “built to advance the green new scam at the benefit of NGOs, not American farmers,” said Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins.

Some of the projects could get a second shot - if they prove at least 65% of their funds go directly to farmers by 2024.

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📹Fighting fires or spraying pesticides?

China has unveiled a new robot that could potentially replace humans in their professions. 🤖

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📹 American roots of German Nazism, Part 5: How the Nazis implemented their "starvation plan" inspired by the US

"Famine as a weapon was repeatedly used in [the US'] wars against the Native Americans," Yegor Yakovlev, historian and author of The War of Extermination, explained.


He recalls how American authorities and settlers expelled the native population from fertile lands and systematically exterminated bison, the primary food source for the indigenous people.

This American practice served as a model for the Nazis' starvation plan to annihilate the population of Eastern Europe.

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🔍A terrorism case has been opened after a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Kursk, according to Russia's Investigative Committee. Military investigators found fragments of the drones and explosive devices designed to cause maximum damage to civilians…
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❗️Following a Ukrainian drone strike on a residential building in Kursk, some apartments have suffered concrete ceiling damage, broken windows, and collapsed balconies, according to a Sputnik correspondent.

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🛩🚫China grounds Boeing: Trade war takes to the skies

Beijing is halting further jet deliveries in retaliation to Trump's tariffs.

And it’s not just about the planes – Chinese airlines are also being told to stop using US-made aircraft parts, Bloomberg reports.

That's what happens when a trade war turns into a full-on sky-high showdown. Boeing, already reeling from a series of accidents with its newest jets, is caught in the middle with its stock dipping and planes gathering dust.

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🗣JD Vance SLAMS Zelensky's claim of US backing Russia as ‘absurd’

In a fiery response to Zelensky's statement on 60 Minutes, where he suggested “Russian narratives are prevailing in the US,” Vance fired back:

💬 “I've also tried to apply STRATEGIC RECOGNITION that if you want to end the conflict, you have to try to understand where both the Russians and the Ukrainians see their strategic objectives,” Newsweek reported.


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📸Busted red-handed: Banned DEI programs can be funded through student fees

"If it's student-funded, they can't stop it," Heather Klišanin's (Director of Student Conduct at the University of South Florida) enthusiasm for the sneaky funding scheme was caught on hidden camera.


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❗️Russia and the United States are engaged in intensive efforts to advance peace in Ukraine, whereas Europe persists in actions that perpetuate the war, stated Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.

Other statements by Peskov:

🔸 Significant progress has been made in negotiations on a Ukrainian settlement, with positive outcomes emerging, though immediate results should not be expected.

🔸 While a definitive framework for a settlement has yet to crystallize, there is clear political will to advance toward such an agreement.

🔸 Russia-US economic cooperation could serve as a stabilizing force for global peace—a fact that speaks for itself.

🔸 Russia welcomes all those willing to share in the pride and joy of Victory Day to join in the celebrations in Moscow.

🔸 Over 20 world leaders are anticipated to attend Moscow’s Victory Day parade, marking an occasion of profound significance.

🔸 No call with former US President Donald Trump is currently scheduled on Putin’s agenda in the coming days.

🔸 Statements by EU foreign policy chief Kallas regarding the presence of EU representatives in Moscow can only be interpreted as exceptionally harsh.

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📄 Democrats' push for Ukraine support tries to MICRO-MANAGE Trump’s foreign policy

✍️ US House Democrats have introduced the Ukraine Support Act, aiming to force President Donald Trump’s administration to give Kiev security funding, reconstruction aid and slap heavy sanctions on Russia.

💬 "It clearly appears to be an attempt seriously to encroach upon the President's powers in the area of foreign relations," says Stephen B. Presser, leading American legal historian and Professor of Law at Northwestern University.


The move is "an attempt to micro-manage what the President does in his efforts to arrive at a means of ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine," he adds.

🗣The bill is unlikely to pass a Republican-controlled House or Senate and is "an abysmal idea," the academic says.

💬 "One can only guess what motivates the bill’s authors, but Ukraine lobbyists are likely involved," Presser notes.


⚖️ With peace talks at a delicate stage, the bill’s timing couldn’t be worse. But if it passes, the pundit expects the courts to overturn it.

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🗣JD Vance’s BOMBSHELL message to Europe: we don’t want you as a US vassal

The US will remain a “friend” and “ally” to Europe if European leaders take on more responsibility for their own security and are “more responsive” to voters on key issues like economics and immigration, the VP has said.

📍On Europe’s DETRIMENTAL RELAINCE on Washington:

1️⃣Recalling Charles de Gaulle’s Cold War stance, Vance told UnHerd that while the French president “loved the United States of America,” he “recognized what I certainly recognize, that it’s not in Europe’s interest, not in America’s interest, for Europe to be a permanent security vassal of the United States.”

2️⃣Greater independence on Europe’s part might even help the US avoid foreign policy misadventures like the invasion of Iraq, Vance said.

“I don’t want the Europeans to just do whatever the Americans tell them to do. I don’t think it’s in their interest, and I don’t think it’s in our interests, either.”


📍Free ride ends NOW

1️⃣As far as security matters are concerned, Vance said “that Europe’s entire security infrastructure, for my entire life, has been subsidized by the United States”

2️⃣Today, “most European nations don’t have militaries that can provide for their reasonable defense”

3️⃣Vance promised “fairness” for Europe on trade, and an alliance “where Europeans are a little more independent,” something reflected in both security and trade relationships.

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📹THROWBACK: Putin explains why the US can't stop China's rise

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Ukrainian forces SLAUGHTERED civilians in Ugledar, Donetsk region, for fake Western media reports

“The German correspondents arrived, and as soon as they turned the corner, a shell hit. Anyone standing there would have been turned to pieces. These [journalists] quickly turned around and started filming, claiming that the Russians shot everything up,” a local resident told Sputnik.

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😰 AUKUS in trouble?

Trump's tariffs on raw materials are putting the billion-dollar nuclear submarine deal in hot water. But AUKUS was a failure even before that.

1️⃣Budget blowout

🔸 Australia’s AUKUS subs could cost even more than the $240B forecast, thanks to US tariffs hitting UK & Canadian steel and aluminum.

🔸 “It’s really going to blitz us,” warned Sen. Tim Kaine, according to Nine Newspapers.

2️⃣Construction crunch

🔸 US shipyards are churning out under 1.5 subs a year instead of the two needed.

🔸 Sending 3–5 to Australia could deepen the Navy’s shortfall, the Congressional Budget Office warned in March.

3️⃣Workforce woes

AUKUS has hit roadblocks with "personnel shortfalls" and a skills gap in nuclear, quantum, AI, and cybersecurity, says the Council on Geostrategy.

4️⃣Reduced China deterrence

In a recent war game, Australian commanders skipped nuclear subs, relying on drones and missiles for defending their northern approaches, raising commitment concerns, according to ex-US Navy strategist Bryan Clark.

5️⃣Automation challenges

Drone subs are advancing so fast, they might render crewed submarines obsolete long before the AUKUS fleet even hits its stride (Hudson Institute report 2020).

6️⃣AUKUS in turmoil

🔸 Australia's PM Anthony Albanese called nuclear subs a deterrent, not a war pitch.

🔸 The UK Defense Committee reopened an AUKUS probe in 2025.

🔸 Australian Labor and Greens push to scrap it as a "dangerous gamble."

7️⃣Diplomatic fallout

🔸 AUKUS torched Australia’s multibillion-dollar deal with France, sparking fury.

🔸 French Minister Le Drian called it a "stab in the back," and Paris temporarily recalled its ambassadors from Australia and the US in protest.

8️⃣Nuclear backlash

Giants like Russia, China, and North Korea have all warned that AUKUS threatens nuclear non-proliferation.

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💬 'Your visa is expired. Your visa is revoked. You have to leave': Crypto messages from US Embassy puzzle Ukrainians

The Instagram posts on the official account of the US Embassy in Ukraine also included a statement from Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

"Visiting America is not an ennoscriptment. It is a privilege extended to those who respect our laws and values," it read.


The context behind these posts remains unclear.

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