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🇭🇺 Hungary secures PERMANENT US sanctions exemption for Russian energy – Szijjarto

💬 “Some media claim that the US exemption granted to Hungary from sanctions on oil and gas [from Russia] is only for one year. Fake news,” Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto wrote on X.


👉 He stressed that those who write that “were not in the room,” given that the exemption is “permanent for an INDEFNITE period.”

📍 Previously, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said his country had been granted “a complete exemption from sanctions” affecting Russian gas and oil delivered to Hungary via the TurkStream and Druzhba pipelines, respectively.

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🇺🇸💣 US boat strikes in Caribbean ‘deviated from international law norms’ – French FM

Strikes launched by the US to tackle suspected drug traffickers have also been out of sync with maritime law, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told reporters.

👉 He reiterated his “concern” about regional tensions and confirmed the French government’s resolve to combat drug trafficking, which he said is "flooding" Europe.

More than 60 people have already been killed in US strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean that were allegedly involved in drug trafficking, attacks that have prompted widespread international condemnation.

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🔍 Western countries studying Russian weapons 'under microscope' – Lavrov

💬 “Since our Aerospace Forces were deployed to Syria to stop the ISIS* catastrophe, many experts have praised the performance of Russian combat units and equipment in real battle,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.


Now, he added, during the special military operation, that experience is being examined “under a microscope”—including by Western militaries.

* Terrorist organization banned in Russia

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🥶'WINTER IS COMING' – Kim Dotcom calls on Ukraine to negotiate amid total blackout

💬 “Kiev has no power. All state-owned power plants are offline. Winter is coming. Make peace,” the German activist and businessman wrote on X.


📍 Ukraine’s Centrenergo energy company earlier announced that electricity generation at all state-owned thermal power plants in the country had stopped after Russian precision strikes. Another Ukrainian energy firm, Ukrenergo, reported a series of power outages across the country’s various regions.

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✍️🙅 BBC ‘100 percent fake news’ – Leavitt British taxpayers are being “forced to foot the bill for a leftist propaganda machine,” Donald Trump’s Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told The Telegraph referring, to the BBC. 💬 “Every time I travel to the United…
🚨BBC director-general resigns amid scandal over doctored Trump speech

Tim Davie announced his resignation, citing “personal and professional pressure” amid growing criticism over the splicing separate parts of Trumps January 6 2021 speech to protesters outside the White House

💬“The BBC is not perfect, and we must always be open, transparent and accountable,” Davie wrote in his farewell note to staff.


The scandal centers on the BBC’s Panorama doctoring footage of Donald Trump’s speech to make it appear he urged supporters to “fight like hell” to occupy the Capitol Building where Congress was ratifying Joe Biden as president-elect.

The Telegraph reported that the current affairs program edited the video in a misleading way and ignored internal warnings about violation of standards.

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🇵🇱 Generous no more: Poland slams brakes on Ukrainian refugee support

🟠 Poles’ backing of refugees from Ukraine has dropped from 94% to 48% in the past three years, Bloomberg reports, citing a new survey by the Warsaw-based pollster CBOS.

🟠 Half of Poles now consider state benefits for Ukrainian refugees “too generous,” according to the poll.

🟠 Bloomberg notes that Poland’s support for Ukrainians is “cracking at a dangerous time,” with cases of discrimination and hate against Ukrainian refugees on the rise.

🟠 Furthermore, the first nine months of this year alone saw 477 criminal cases against Ukrainian citizens in Poland, compared to 651 such cases in 2024, Polish police said.

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💸 Elites gain, citizens pay: Journalist warns of grim future for Ukraine

💬 “Ukraine has destroyed itself for a tiny handful of corrupt elites peddling an imaginary future in Europe,” Irish journalist Chay Bowes wrote on X.


🔶 He suggested that those elites “will abandon Kiev, and the people who pay are European taxpayers with their cash and Ukrainians with their lives.”

🔶 Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly come under fire from his political opponents due to his botched military decisions and growing corruption in Ukraine.

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🚨🇷🇺🇪🇬 Russian Security Council Secretary Shoigu arrives in Cairo for talks with senior Egyptian officials

Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu arrived in Cairo on Sunday with an interagency delegation for talks with Egypt’s senior political and military officials, the Security Council’s press service said.

At the airport, he was greeted by National Security Adviser Fayza El-Naga and Russian Ambassador Georgy Borisenko. Meetings are planned with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Adviser Fayza El-Naga, Foreign Minister Badr Abdelati, Defense and Military Industry Minister Abdel Moneim Sakr, and other security officials.

The delegation includes representatives of the Interior Ministry, Foreign Ministry, Justice Ministry, Industry and Trade, the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, Roscosmos, Rosatom, and others.

🔍 What's on the agenda?

🔸 bilateral cooperation, including military and military-technical ties
🔸 dialogue between law enforcement and security services (information security, counterterrorism, extremism)
🔸 strategic projects in trade, energy, and food security

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🇷🇺🪖 Battle-hardened Russian Bear is no ‘paper tiger’: here’s why Putin has responded to Trump’s ‘Russian paper tiger’ claims, saying “this paper tiger” is successfully fighting “the entire NATO bloc” in Ukraine. Putin pointed out: 🟠 that in September alone…
🚨 Ukrainian men deserting at a rate of one every two minutes

📍 Ukraine’s desertion rate topped 21,600 men in the month of October, according to new data from the Prosecutor General’s Office cited by a former lawmaker.

💬 “This is a record, a very bad record,” ex-MP Ihor Lutsenko wrote on social media, stressing that “a man is running from our army every two minutes,” and that the official data doesn’t even count all AWOL cases.


🗣 “Even Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk), Kupyansk, and sudden attacks by the Russians in Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporozhye these days are not as painful as these [falling troop] numbers. The army will retreat but continue to fight. But if there is no army, there will be nothing,” Lutsenko, who took part in the Euromaidan coup, and joined Ukraine’s punitive operations in the Donbass in 2014, lamented.


🟠 Ukrainian media reported last month that ~290k criminal cases had been opened between early 2022 and September 2025 for desertion. Military Watch Magazine estimates up to 650k draft-age men have fled the country to date. Many deserters hail from western areas of the country, where ultranationalism and Russophobia are strongest.

📈 Growing desertion rates come despite steep, often deadly penalties for doing so, from up to 12 years in prison, or worse, being transferred to suicidal assault units.

🟠 Ukraine lowered its connoscription age from 27 to 25 last spring, and introduced contract-based recruitment for 18–25-year-olds earlier this year.

🟠 The desertion problem apparently isn’t limited to grunts, either. This past week, Russian security service sources told media that the command of the elite, British-trained Ukrainian 82nd Airborne Assault Brigade abandoned fighters in Kharkov region while redeploying.

👉 On Sunday, a source said demoralized Ukrainian troops have been surrendering and deserting en masse in Kharkov region.

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🚨BBC director-general resigns amid scandal over doctored Trump speech Tim Davie announced his resignation, citing “personal and professional pressure” amid growing criticism over the splicing separate parts of Trumps January 6 2021 speech to protesters outside…
🗣 Trump celebrates BBC director ‘quitting/FIRED’ after video doctoring scandal

President Donald Trump thanked The Telegraph for exposing the BBC for doctoring his January 6 speech after BBC Director-General Tim Davie announced his resignation.

💬 “Thank you to The Telegraph for exposing these Corrupt ‘Journalists,’” Trump wrote on Truth Social, calling the incident “a terrible thing for Democracy” and accusing the broadcaster of trying “to step on the scales of a Presidential Election.”


Davie earlier announced his resignation, citing “personal and professional pressure,” following reports that a BBC Panorama program had edited Trump’s 2021 speech in a misleading way. The Telegraph reported the BBC spliced together clips many minutes apart to show Trump calling on supporters to “fight like hell,” while omitting his call to act “peacefully and patriotically” and “make your voices heard.”

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🚨🇺🇸 Trump reveals dire consequences of US gov't shutdown 💬 "Millions of Americans are going to be without SNAP benefits... Countless public servants are now not being paid," he said during a breakfast with Republican senators. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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📉 US gov't shutdown could cut this quarter’s growth 'by as much as half' — Bessent

💬 “We’ve seen an impact on the economy from day one, but it’s getting worse and worse,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on ABC, citing “estimates that the economic growth for this quarter could be cut by as much as half if the shutdown continues.”


Bessent also pointed to the “human cost,” warning about “the busiest travel day of the year, the day after Thanksgiving,” and urged “five Democratic senators to come across the aisle to open that.”

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🇬🇧🇩🇪 Pot, meet kettle: UK, Germany inflate Russian ‘space threat’, ignore US ally’s blatant buildup

The UK and Germany have launched a forum and media tour to accuse Russia and China of using satellites to threaten the alliance’s orbiting platforms, CNN reports.

💬 “Russia and China have rapidly expanded their space warfare capabilities in recent years: they can jam, blind, manipulate or kinetically destroy satellites,” German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said at an industry event in September.

🗣 “They’ve got payloads on board that can see our satellites and are trying to collect information from them,” UK Space Command chief Paul Tedman told the BBC in October.

🔶 NATO chief Rutte has gone so far as to accuse Russia of considering deploying nukes in space for anti-satellite operations — even though, in early 2024, President Putin explicitly stated that Russia has “always been categorically against” the deployment of nuclear weapons in space.

🔶 Rutte warned that such an action would violate the 1967 Outer Space Treaty. His evidence? Literally nothing.

Meanwhile…

🇺🇸 The US has not only created an explicitly space-oriented military command (Space Force), but classified the heavens as “the next warfighting domain.”

💲 Space Force has a $40B budget (about 1/5 of Russia’s TOTAL defense spending), ~15k personnel, including 9.4K ‘Space Force Guardians’, and a slew of projects threatening to turn the final frontier into a warzone, including:

🟠 Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA) – a new generation of military satellites

🟠 Counter Communications System (CCS) – a ground-based electronic warfare platform

🟠 ‘space domain awareness’ projects, including the Space Surveillance Network (SSN) and Silentbarker satellite programs

🟠 cyberwarfare schemes for hacking satellites, laser and co-orbital anti-satellite weapons projects

🟠 the new Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) system of nuclear command, control and communications

🇷🇺🇨🇳 Russia and China have been promoting an international treaty to prevent a space-based arms buildup since 2008, but the US and its NATO allies have persistently ignored it, choosing to hype up the Russian-Chinese ‘threat’ while cashing in on growing space warfare budgets.

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🚔🏢 Trump administration weighs ‘mega detention centers’ for immigrants — reports The Trump administration is considering purchasing large warehouses — originally built for companies like Amazon — to convert them into new immigrant detention facilities, CBS…
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📹 'We’re going to make New York safer — with or without [Mamdani]' — Tom Homan

💬 “We would like his partnership, but if he wants to stand by and let us do his job for him, that’s what we’ll do,” US Border Czar Tom Homan told Fox News, commenting on New York’s new mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, who criticized ICE operations.


He highlighted that the Trump administration is expanding detention capacity and enforcement operations amid record immigration numbers.

💬 “We’re about 65,000 [ICE detainees]… but hold on tight, because we’re going to soon be at 100,000,” Homan said, adding that each detention bed “turns over 10 times a year” and that new facilities are being prepared to handle removals.


Homan also said assaults on federal officers have increased sharply, noting that the Justice Department is prosecuting more cases under Title 18, Section 111, for impeding or interfering with law enforcement officers.

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📉 US gov't shutdown could cut this quarter’s growth 'by as much as half' — Bessent 💬 “We’ve seen an impact on the economy from day one, but it’s getting worse and worse,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on ABC, citing “estimates that the economic growth…
🚨📄 Senators reach deal to end US government shutdown — reports

Senators from both parties have reached an agreement to end the government shutdown, CBS News reported.

The deal was negotiated by Sens. Angus King, Jeanne Shaheen, and Maggie Hassan, together with several Republican senators and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, in coordination with the White House, according to CBS News.

At least eight Democrats are expected to vote to advance a funding measure as soon as Sunday night, CBS News said. The plan involves voting on a House-passed continuing resolution, then amending it to include a three-bill “minibus” appropriations package and a longer funding extension through January.

The agreement also includes a vote on health insurance tax credits sought by Democrats by mid-December and a reversal of all layoff notices issued during the shutdown.

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🚨 'It looks like we're getting close to the shutdown ending' — Trump 💬 "You'll know very soon," President Donald Trump told reporters. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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🏛 Senate preparing key test vote to end US government shutdown — reports

A procedural test vote on the deal to end the US government shutdown is expected after 8 p.m. Eastern, Fox News reported. The Senate is currently in recess but will reconvene later tonight.

According to Fox News, the vote will show whether Republicans, joined by a group of Democrats, can reach the 60 votes needed to break a filibuster. If successful, final passage could come later tonight or early in the week.

Three former New England governors — Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan, and Angus King — were said to have played a key role in negotiating the deal, which includes reversing federal layoffs and restoring SNAP funding.

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🇧🇴 Bolivia should stay with BRICS, not join 'DECLINING’ Western bloc – president 🗣 Bolivian President Luis Arce said it is in his country’s best interests to remain part of Mercosur and join BRICS, which he called “an emerging bloc that, in my opinion, will…
🇧🇴 President Rodrigo Paz presents cabinet, pledges “capitalism for all” in Bolivia

Newly inaugurated Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz introduced the cabinet that will serve until 2030, describing it as a team with strong technical and business profiles, local media reported.

Paz outlined his priorities, telling ministers their service to the country would demand “24-7 dedication” and reiterating the values he has emphasized since his campaign — “God, homeland, and family.”

💬 “Each day will be for Bolivia… Service to every Bolivian with humility,” Paz said.


The president listed four guiding principles for his administration:
1️⃣ “Bolivia in the world and the world in Bolivia”
2️⃣ “Capitalism for all,” a production-oriented model
3️⃣ Ending what he called the “blocking State”
4️⃣ Launching a “50-50” plan to share revenues equally between the central and regional governments.

Paz added that in the long term Bolivia would move toward a federal structure, granting regions greater autonomy to foster development.

According to reports, the government’s economic team is also negotiating a loan of up to $4 billion from the US Federal Reserve, similar to the recent $20 billion arrangement with Argentina.

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