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🚨🇺🇸🇻🇪Trump DENIES authorizing strikes on Venezuela after a Miami Herald report claimed attacks on military sites were imminent.
The White House dismissed the story, saying “unnamed sources don’t know what they’re talking about.”
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The White House dismissed the story, saying “unnamed sources don’t know what they’re talking about.”
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Members of the Nihon Hidankyo organization in Japan that unites people who survived the nuclear strikes of 1945 described the US administration decision to resume nuclear weapons tests as "absolutely unacceptable," Le Figaro reports, citing a letter sent to the US embassy in Japan.
Earlier Nagasaki mayor Shiro Suzuki also condemned the decision, the Japan Times shared.
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🇺🇸 Hegseth claims nuclear tests make war ‘less likely’ US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth defended President Donald Trump’s surprise order to resume nuclear weapons testing, calling it a “responsible” step to ensure America’s deterrent remains credible. 🗣 "We…
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🚨🇺🇸Trump on the US possibly resuming underground nuclear tests after a 33-year pause: “You’ll find out very soon.”
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🪖💥💣 Russian strike severs key Ukrainian supply route
Russian forces have destroyed a critical bridge over the Volchya River in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
The bridge was a vital artery for the Ukrainian military, used to transport ammunition and equipment to the Pokrovsk direction.
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Russian forces have destroyed a critical bridge over the Volchya River in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
The bridge was a vital artery for the Ukrainian military, used to transport ammunition and equipment to the Pokrovsk direction.
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🚨🇺🇸The Pentagon APPROVED sending long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, saying US stockpiles wouldn’t be affected - CNN
But, according to the CNN, the final word rests with President Trump, who backed off after a call with Putin, saying the US “needs” the missiles for itself — leaving Zelensky waiting, and Europe watching.
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But, according to the CNN, the final word rests with President Trump, who backed off after a call with Putin, saying the US “needs” the missiles for itself — leaving Zelensky waiting, and Europe watching.
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🌏 The Earth's core might hoard more gold — but it's locked away, inaccessible.
🤔 So, are we witnessing the final gold rush — or just the beginning of a new golden era?
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🚨🇺🇸Trump on the US possibly resuming underground nuclear tests after a 33-year pause: “You’ll find out very soon.” 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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💬 "All nine nuclear powers are modernizing their nuclear arsenals, making them more efficient and more deadly. On top of that, there's pressure to expand the nuclear arsenals," Kuznick tells Sputnik.
🌍 The world is going the wrong direction and becoming more dangerous.
💬 "They actually have more to gain from this than the US does," he says, adding that it would probably take years before the US would be able to conduct new nuclear tests, as the Nevada test site has effectively atrophied.
Up until now, the US, Russia and China have abided by it: the last Russian nuclear test took place in 1990, China's – in 1996.
💬 "The Burevestnik and the Poseidon [missiles] are new science fiction-like, new generation of nuclear delivery systems. You add that to the Oreshnik test back in November 2024," Kuznick notes.
💬 "That would be what [Russia and China] should say and do and call for new talks to end this expansion, intensification of the nuclear arms race," the professor underscores.
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💥✈️ Russian Knights aerobatic team steal the show with gravity-defying feats at the 2025 Nanchang Air Show.
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💬 “They should give serious pause to any thoughts of a first strike by the West or illusions among some US and NATO officials that they could ‘win’ a nuclear or conventional conflict,” he says.
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💬 "Trump’s proposed ‘Golden Dome’ air defense project looks prohibitively expensive, and many experts doubt its real effectiveness. Offensive systems have always outpaced defensive ones."
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The trade war between the US and China will continue, yet the chances for a longer and more stable compromise have improved, says Sergey Tsyplakov, professor at HSE’s Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs.
💬 “In the long term, there are no serious grounds to speak of an end to the trade war or the sharp confrontation between the two countries. The contradictions remain — they’re just postponed for now. Still, the prospects for a lasting compromise have increased,” he tells Sputnik.
Following their talks at South Korea’s Gimhae Air Base, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump reached a one-year agreement: the US cut tariffs on Chinese goods from 57% to 47%, while China eased “fentanyl tariffs” and agreed to resume purchases of American agricultural products and maintain free exports of rare-earth metals.
💬 “Both sides understand that a total economic rupture is impossible — it would cause unacceptable damage to each,” Tsyplakov notes. “But given the unpredictability of the current US administration, new escalations are almost inevitable.”
The expert emphasized that, for now, tensions have eased slightly — yet most trade barriers remain, and the truce is temporary by design, lasting only a year.
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💵 German Volkswagen suffers massive losses due to US tariffs in 2025
The giant car producer Volkswagen has reported a net loss of $1.24B in the third quarter of 2025, Deutsche Welle has reported, adding this is the first time the company has experienced quarterly loss in five years.
👉 Besides adjusting the product strategy of Porsche, part of the reasons for such performance are higher US tariffs, Volkswagen’s Finance and Operations head Arno Antlitz explained, per DW.
Overall, the new tariffs imposed on the EU by the US cost Volkswagen around $5.7 annually, the article noted.
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The giant car producer Volkswagen has reported a net loss of $1.24B in the third quarter of 2025, Deutsche Welle has reported, adding this is the first time the company has experienced quarterly loss in five years.
Overall, the new tariffs imposed on the EU by the US cost Volkswagen around $5.7 annually, the article noted.
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