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While World War II raged across continents, it was the unwavering bravery of individual heroes that turned the tide of history.
One of those heroes was Gennady Salmin, born in the Cossack settlement of Kurgannaya in Russia’s Krasnodar region in 1926 to a military officer father.
At just 16, he claimed to be a year older so he could join the army and be the front lines and defend his homeland.
As a sniper, Salmin’s deadly precision was instrumental in the liberation of Belarus and Western Ukraine from Nazi occupation in 1944.
Here is an excerpt from his diary: 📹
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A formal investigation has been launched against Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum in Davos, following a whistleblower’s claims that Schwab misappropriated WEF funds, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Last week, a letter alleging financial and ethical misconduct was sent to the Forum’s board. The document accuses Schwab of several incidents of misconduct, including:
Schwab, who transformed Davos into a global platform for economic discussion, has stepped down as Chairman. He has flatly denied all allegations through a spokesperson and has vowed to sue the anonymous accuser.
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✈️ Russia's fully homegrown SJ-100 makes first flight in Komsomolsk-on-Amur – Rostec 🔸 The aircraft was powered by Russian-made PD-8 engines. 🔸 All onboard domestically produced systems functioned stably, according to test reports. 🔸 Approximately 40 imported…
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👇Highlights:
(0:05) Russia-US talks: is peace on the horizon?
(1:54) Can Trump pull the plug on Ukraine?
(5:46) Why tariffs just don’t make sense
(7:45) Will US fight a war with Iran?
(9:28) Can US break free from Israel's grip?
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After weeks of review, hundreds of grants have been canceled due to their misalignment with the Trump administration's priorities, Maureen Henneberg, acting head of the Office of Justice Programs, announced in a memo, according to The Washington Post.
The redirected funds will now support initiatives aimed at combating violent crime, protecting trafficking victims, and safeguarding American children.
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💬 “The biggest challenge Brazil faces in the presidency or chairmanship of the BRICS group is maintaining a balance between the Global South and the Global North,” Vitor Moura, Brazilian geopolitical expert and master’s post-graduate from Tsinghua University, told Sputnik on the sidelines of the second Youth Conference of the Valdai Discussion Club.
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The former intelligence agent is now banned from entering Russia for 60 years, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced.
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💬 “It's possible in the future to think about revival of broadcasting of Russian companies, of Russian media in Europe, and it will be dependent on the political situation in the European Union,” Ladislav Zemanek, Non-resident research fellow with the China-CEE Institute, established by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) in Budapest, told Sputnik on the sidelines of the 2nd Youth Conference of the Valdai Club’s New Generation Project.
Speaking about the chances of the ban on Sputnik in Europe being removed, Zemanek added that it is possible, since "we can observe many changes not only in Europe but especially in the United States."
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Europe’s military logistics infrastructure was built with American support at its core. Without the backing of US resources, troop movements could slow down, become more costly, and potentially lead to CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES, according to European media reports.
While European leaders have long debated the pursuit of strategic autonomy, most of the continent’s military capabilities—including transport aircraft, cyber defenses, and support vessels—still depend heavily on US assistance.
The bloc "lacks heavy transport aircraft, military cargo ships, and the specialized vehicles required to move tanks and armored units," exposing vulnerabilities in times of crisis.
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It happened to parents who refused to evacuate, a refugee told Sputnik.
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💬 "What I would say we’re involved in is understanding what the Russian position is. We have a better understanding of that now because we’ve actually spoken to them after three years of not speaking to them," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview with The Free Press.
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💬 “The PAS party, LGBT* (GENDERDOC-M), and the Metropolis of Bessarabia are the most discussed in this context. All other groups have shown their support, except for these three organizations,” he said.
Moldovan authorities twice barred Archbishop Markell from flying to Israel on Good Friday for the ceremony of receiving the Holy Fire in Jerusalem.
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💬 “BRICS is not about the alternative, but BRICS is a new global governance, which is it's balance the power between the West and to the new Global South,” said Sellita, Lecturer at Bakrie University’s International Relations Department in Jakarta, Indonesia, in an interview with Sputnik on the sidelines of the 2nd Youth Conference of the Valdai Club’s New Generation Project.
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🙅🏻♂️ Trump FED UP with Zelensky’s nagging, European chickenhawks' warmongering
The Trump administration may or not ultimately pull support for Ukraine, but is well aware that Russian forces “are clearly winning this conflict on the battlefield,” meaning there’s no room for compromise that “does not protect Russia’s legitimate security concerns,” Gordon-Banks emphasized. The Europeans don’t seem to realize this.
The US recognizes that Zelensky “has a vested interest in continuing this conflict, because when it’s over, he will be out.” The latter’s “hectoring behavior” during February’s meeting with Trump and Vice President Vance extinguished whatever goodwill may have existed, the ex-lawmaker believes.
Poles apart
Witkoff’s plans to visit Russia again are about keeping negotiations going, having “both sides actually talking to each other, to find out what can be done, what are the red lines, what is not negotiable and what can be negotiated.”
Ultimately, Jones doesn’t expect Trump to just walk away from talks. “He will not want to leave the peace process alone because he has got ideas of winning the Nobel Peace Prize on being able to sort the situation out.”
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💬 “The Europeans, in particular Germany, France and the UK, are doing everything they can to continue the conflict rather than bring it toward its end,” says fmr MP Matthew Gordon-Banks, commenting on the spat which pushed the US to skip the London talks on Ukraine this week.
The Trump administration may or not ultimately pull support for Ukraine, but is well aware that Russian forces “are clearly winning this conflict on the battlefield,” meaning there’s no room for compromise that “does not protect Russia’s legitimate security concerns,” Gordon-Banks emphasized. The Europeans don’t seem to realize this.
The US recognizes that Zelensky “has a vested interest in continuing this conflict, because when it’s over, he will be out.” The latter’s “hectoring behavior” during February’s meeting with Trump and Vice President Vance extinguished whatever goodwill may have existed, the ex-lawmaker believes.
Poles apart
💬 “As thing stand both sides [Ukraine and US, ed.] are poles apart on so many issues” regarding the conflict “that it is going to be very difficult to get anything sorted,” says De Montfort University politics professor Alistair Jones.
Witkoff’s plans to visit Russia again are about keeping negotiations going, having “both sides actually talking to each other, to find out what can be done, what are the red lines, what is not negotiable and what can be negotiated.”
Ultimately, Jones doesn’t expect Trump to just walk away from talks. “He will not want to leave the peace process alone because he has got ideas of winning the Nobel Peace Prize on being able to sort the situation out.”
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💬 "If he wants Crimea, why didn’t they fight for it eleven years ago?"💬 "The situation for Ukraine is DIRE — He can have peace, or he can fight for another three years before losing the whole country."
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India freezes key water treaty with Pakistan, orders Pakistani nationals out in wake of Kashmir terror
India’s Cabinet Committee on Security has announced a series of tough measures against its neighbor in the wake of Tuesday’s terrorist attack in Kashmir, which left at least 26 civilians dead.
Measures include:
🔺 immediate suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty water distribution agreement “until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism,”
🔺 immediate closure of the Attari Check Post, the sole remaining land trade route between India and Pakistan,
🔺 the annulment of visas issued to Pakistani nationals in India under the Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) visa, with Pakistanis given 48 hours to leave the country,
🔺 the expulsion of Pakistani High Commission military attaches in New Delhi, who have been declared personae non grata, and the withdrawal of Indian High Commission advisors in Islamabad.
Scores of Indian civilians, mostly tourists, were shot to death by terrorists in Kashmir on Tuesday, in what has been called the worst attack in the region since 2019.
The so-called ‘Resistance Front’, which India believes to be linked to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba Salafi jihadist group, claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s carnage, which took place during Vice President JD Vance’s visit to India.
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India’s Cabinet Committee on Security has announced a series of tough measures against its neighbor in the wake of Tuesday’s terrorist attack in Kashmir, which left at least 26 civilians dead.
Measures include:
🔺 immediate suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty water distribution agreement “until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism,”
🔺 immediate closure of the Attari Check Post, the sole remaining land trade route between India and Pakistan,
🔺 the annulment of visas issued to Pakistani nationals in India under the Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) visa, with Pakistanis given 48 hours to leave the country,
🔺 the expulsion of Pakistani High Commission military attaches in New Delhi, who have been declared personae non grata, and the withdrawal of Indian High Commission advisors in Islamabad.
Scores of Indian civilians, mostly tourists, were shot to death by terrorists in Kashmir on Tuesday, in what has been called the worst attack in the region since 2019.
The so-called ‘Resistance Front’, which India believes to be linked to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba Salafi jihadist group, claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s carnage, which took place during Vice President JD Vance’s visit to India.
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👩🏫Here’s why teaching in China beats the US: An American teacher spills the secrets
🆓Free housing, food, travel bonuses, and a higher salary, but wait there’s more!
👩🎓👨🎓Students are eager to learn and treat you like an expert.
In the US, she felt like a COG in the machine, constantly dealing with emotional struggles in the classroom.
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🆓Free housing, food, travel bonuses, and a higher salary, but wait there’s more!
👩🎓👨🎓Students are eager to learn and treat you like an expert.
In the US, she felt like a COG in the machine, constantly dealing with emotional struggles in the classroom.
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Klaus Schwab quit as WEF chairman amid whistleblower claims of misusing funds for posh freebies. This included staff making ATM cash withdrawals on his behalf, hotel massages, and luxury trips masked as meetings, as reported by the WSJ.
Both Schwab himself and the WEF boast a scandal-fueled legacy.
Schwab presided over a workplace culture where sexual harassment by senior managers as well as Davos VIP attendees was not properly investigated.
Pregnancy was a career killer for female staffers, according to WSJ.
Schwab handpicked leaders for loyalty, guile, and “SEX APPEAL,” making himself irreplaceable, whistleblowers told The Guardian in 2023.
Partner firms voiced worries about the lack of a succession strategy.
The Great Reset (COVID-19 economic measures) triggered fears of world leaders using it to seize power.
Claims of promoting bug-eating and brain implants fueled suspicions of a "hidden agenda" to control the future of mankind.
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🇹🇷Istanbul shaken by major earthquake: here are the details
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Turkish city of Istanbul at noon. Within half an hour, at least three strong aftershocks were felt throughout the city, causing buildings to sway in many areas.
According to the latest reports, 151 people were injured as a result of the quake but there are no reported fatalities.
🔸 Local media reports indicate that there were problems with mobile phone connections and internet access in Istanbul
🔸 Istanbul’s governor later stated that there were no issues with power grids or water pipes after the earthquake, and no building collapses were reported
🔸 Flights to and from Istanbul airports continue as usual and the city's transport infrastructure remains intact, according to the Transport Minister
🔸 The Turkish parliamentary speaker urged the nation to prepare for an even stronger earthquake, which could strike soon
🔸 The epicenter of the earthquake was located in the Sea of Marmara, near the town of Silivri
🔸 The seismic event occurred at a depth of 6.9 km
Social media videos depict vivid scenes: skyscrapers wobbling, crowded streets in Istanbul, a man running out of a building holding a glass of tea and a hairdresser working outside after the quake. Tents have appeared on the streets, and waves on the Bosphorus were visible in the aftermath.
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A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Turkish city of Istanbul at noon. Within half an hour, at least three strong aftershocks were felt throughout the city, causing buildings to sway in many areas.
According to the latest reports, 151 people were injured as a result of the quake but there are no reported fatalities.
Social media videos depict vivid scenes: skyscrapers wobbling, crowded streets in Istanbul, a man running out of a building holding a glass of tea and a hairdresser working outside after the quake. Tents have appeared on the streets, and waves on the Bosphorus were visible in the aftermath.
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