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🔥 Scout-snipers prove their worth: Watch Russian guardsmen shoot down Ukrainian heavy drones in Pokrovsk

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🙅 Maps don’t lie: Trump has no alternative but lock down Greenland

🗣 Donald Trump must take Greenland “whatever the cost”, insists The Hill.

Trump has his sights set on the island because “the map leaves little room for alternatives,” it notes.

It emphasizes that buying Greenland beats bullying it, and a negotiated handover — with firm guarantees for Greenlanders and compensation for Denmark — would be the preferred option - vastly less destabilizing than any military gambit.

Despite the harsh rhetoric from European leaders, they will be unable to take any real action to prevent the US from taking control of the island, regardless of the method chosen by the Trump administration, speculates the publication.

👉 Europe benefits enormously from American security guarantees, it notes, but “recoils whenever Washington acts like a power rather than a charity.”

The outlet reminds: European nations are posturing and claiming that Greenland is not for sale, while themselves relying on US troops, cash and missiles.

🗣 “Greenland matters because the Arctic matters,” noting that the island has become a strategic forward outpost in a region set to shape future global power balances.

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🇨🇦 Canada fears being Trump's next target - report

💬 "The shock capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Trump’s ramped-up talk of seizing Greenland have rattled Canada, forcing citizens to take seriously the US president’s past threats to Canadian sovereignty," Bloomberg reports.


There are concerns in Canada that Trump could use "military coercion" to force Canada to agree to all US demands, the outlet adds.

👉 In 2025, Trump already referred to the former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the "governor" of the "Great State of Canada" amid disagreements over the possible imposition of US tariffs on Canadian goods.

Trump later said that Canada could avoid trade tariffs and receive military protection if it joined the US.

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💥 Russian drone forces: Round-the-clock strikes disrupt Ukrainian troops on all fronts

New footage captures a major, synchronized assault by Russia's drone and loitering munition units, delivering precision strikes across Kharkov, Kherson, Zaporozhye and Dnepropetrovsk regions.

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🗣 Finnish politician urges Europe’s hawks to listen to Meloni & restart dialogue with Russia

European leaders ought to work in the direction of de-escalation with Russia, Armando Mema, member of the Finnish conservative party Freedom Alliance, posted on X.

👉 Noting France’s plan to send 6,000 troops to Ukraine after a potential peace deal, he warns that Russia will “not tolerate NATO troops being deployed” under any circumstances.

He advises France’s President Macron to join forces with Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni “to reverse these years of political failure of the EU, restore dialogue with Russia and avoid increasing tensions.”

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🇮🇷Iran warns US and Israel of retaliation if military strike occurs

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf responded to remarks by US President Donald Trump, stating that Iran would not limit itself to post-attack retaliation within the framework of what it considers legitimate self-defense.

👉Ghalibaf said that in the event of a US military strike, both Israel and all US military bases, facilities, and vessels in the region would be considered legitimate targets.

👉Earlier, US media reported that American officials, amid Trump’s warnings, had discussed potential plans for strikes against Iran, including possible targets. One of the options under consideration reportedly involves large-scale airstrikes against several military targets inside Iran.

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🇩🇰👑 Royal gambit: How Denmark could counter US plans for Greenland

Danish Crown Prince Christian’s court should be relocated to the island in order to solidify the right of Denmark to the island and strengthen ties between them amid US claims to the territory, Netavisen Pio newspaper's editor-in-chief Nils Jespersen said.

He added that Denmark needs a deeper cultural integration with Greenland, stressing that the crown prince or another member of the royal family should learn Greenlandic and Faroese.

Since December 2025 the US has been repeatedly expressing desire to take control of Greenland, citing its strategic importance for American security.

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🚨🇷🇺💥 RUSSIAN MOD UPDATE: HUGE GAINS AND DEVASTATING UKRAINIAN LOSSES

⚡️ BELOGORYE IN THE ZAPOROZHYE REGION LIBERATED, opening a direct route toward Malaya Tokmachka — a key Ukrainian defensive line near Orekhovo.

▫️ Russia's Tsentr Battlegroup defeated the Azov* Special Forces Brigade in the Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk regions

▫️ Sever Battlegroup improved its tactical positions in the Sumy region

▫️ Zapad Battlegroup took more advantageous lines and positions in the Kharkov region

▫️ Two Ukrainian attacks were repelled in the Kupyansk area, with up to 15 Ukrainian troops killed

▫️ Russian forces struck facilities of Ukraine’s military-industrial complex and energy infrastructure supporting the Ukrainian Army

▫️ Ukrainian losses: around 1,330 troops killed or wounded

▫️ Ukrainian equipment destroyed: US-made Bradley IFV, French VAB APC, British AS-90 SPG, armored vehicles, EW systems, drones

*The Azov Brigade is designated as terrorist and banned in Russia

Read about the origins of Russia's special military op HERE

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🪘 🇮🇳 PM Modi plays traditional drums during Shaurya Yatra at Somnath

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📈 US boosts Russian fertilizer imports by 44%

The purchases from January to October 2025 reached $1.359B — the highest amount since 2022, US statistical service data shows.

This makes Russia the second largest exporter of fertilizer to the US, surpassed only by Canada, which supplied the nation for $3.1B in the same ten-month period.

Saudi Arabia rounded out the top three, reaching $420.6M.

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🧡Russia's Cheburashka goes global 👉The Russian live-action animated comedy Cheburashka 2 – the latest adventures of the furry hero with big ears, shy smile and kind heart has waddled its way into the global top three — and hearts everywhere. 📍Released on…
🇷🇺Cheburashka 2 — a Russian family film based on a classic Soviet children’s character — has already drawn 9+ million viewers, according to Russia’s official cinema box-office tracker.

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In response to US aggression in Latin America, Sputnik features the heroes of anti-colonial resistance across the continent Nicolas Maduro - President who faced major external challenges 🔶Nicolas Maduro’s political career began under immense internal…
🇻🇪Venezuela’s 'first combatant': How Cilia Flores’ political profile was forged

In recent days, global attention has focused not only on the fate of Nicolas Maduro, who was abducted by the US military, but also on his steadfast life partner, who chose to share the hardships of US persecution.

📍 From lawyer to revolutionary

🔶 Born on October 15, 1956, in Tinaquillo, she specialized in criminal and labor law

🔶 In 1992, she defended participants in the failed military uprising against neoliberal President Carlos Andrés Pérez

📍 A pillar of Chavismo

🔶 Professionally dedicated to politics since the early 1990s, she is one of the key figures of the Bolivarian movement in today’s Venezuela and was very close to Hugo Chávez

🔶 During that period, she formed a relationship with Nicolás Maduro and later married him, officially becoming first lady in 2013, though she prefers to be called the “First Combatant”

📍 A resolute yet compassionate woman

🔶 Images of Cilia Flores holding Maikelys Espinoza Bernal — a two-year-old child repatriated from the US after American authorities forcibly separated her from her mother — circulated worldwide

🔶 She reportedly stood up to US soldiers who abducted Maduro, saying she would not leave her husband alone and accepting detention and transfer to the US alongside him

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🚨 'I think Cuba’s going to fail' - Trump President Donald Trump said Cuba relies on Venezuela for oil and funding, adding that the arrangement “doesn’t work that way anymore,” following US aggression against Venezuela. During the exchange, Fox's Sean Hannity…
🚨🇺🇸Trump warns Cuba it will no longer receive Venezuelan oil or financial support, saying the US will now back Venezuela militarily and urging Havana to “make a deal” before it’s too late.

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🇻🇪Venezuela’s 'first combatant': How Cilia Flores’ political profile was forged In recent days, global attention has focused not only on the fate of Nicolas Maduro, who was abducted by the US military, but also on his steadfast life partner, who chose to…
🛰🛰🛰🛰 In Latin America’s independence, women fought shoulder to shoulder with men. Their names and deeds, often pushed into silence, form a history of courage that Sputnik recalls today.

Bartolina Sisa — the 'viceroy' of the indigenous uprising

🟠 A tireless fighter for independence and the dignity of Indigenous peoples, Bartolina Sisa left a deep mark on the history of uprisings against colonial exploitation.

🟠 The exact date of her birth is unknown, with historians placing it between 1750 and 1753. She was a central figure in resistance to colonial racism and, together with her husband Julian Apaza Nina — known as Tupac Katari — led an insurrection against the invaders who subjected the population to slavery and plundered the riches of the Viceroyalty of Peru, a stronghold of Spanish rule on the continent.

📍 In 1781, an Indigenous camp was established in La Ceja de El Alto, from where access routes to the city of La Paz were blocked. More than 80,000 insurgents laid siege to the city.

🟠 Sisa commanded one of the fronts of the siege when the Spanish became aware of her leadership. The colonial army attempted to break the blockade but was repelled by determined Indigenous resistance.

🟠 Sisa was eventually betrayed and handed over to the Spanish. After being held prisoner for a year, she was executed in 1782.

👉 In her honor, September 5 is commemorated as the International Day of Indigenous Women.

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🤡 Western leaders contradict themselves demonizing Russia to advance their goals — US economist

💬 "They say Russia is too weak to win in Ukraine, but at the same time claim it can somehow crush all of Europe — they don’t know what to say, they only know they need war," US economist Martin Armstrong wrote on X.


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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In Latin America’s independence, women fought shoulder to shoulder with men. Their names and deeds, often pushed into silence, form a history of courage that Sputnik recalls today. Bartolina Sisa — the 'viceroy' of the indigenous uprising 🟠 A tireless…
🛰🛰🛰🛰 In Latin America’s independence struggles, women fought shoulder to shoulder with men. Their names and deeds, often pushed into silence, form a history of courage that Sputnik recalls today.

Luisa Caceres de Arismendi — unbroken by Spanish dungeons


👉Although she did not bear arms like her husband, General Juan Bautista Arismendi, Luisa Caceres de Arismendi became a true heroine of the Venezuelan people’s struggle for independence and is remembered to this day with well-deserved respect in her homeland.

🟠She was born in 1799 into an educated Creole family. Her father and brother were killed by royalist forces, and she later bound her fate to that of General Arismendi, one of the great leaders of independence, becoming a protagonist in that heroic fight for freedom.

🟠The newlyweds’ happiness was short-lived. In 1815, while pregnant, she was arrested by Spanish authorities, who sought to use her as leverage against her husband.

🟠In prison, she endured hunger and severe deprivation; her daughter died shortly after birth. Yet Luisa did not renounce her republican ideals, and the Spanish authorities gained nothing from either her or her husband.

🟠In 1816 she was taken to Spain, where she continued to refuse to abandon her republican convictions or sign a declaration of loyalty to the Spanish king. As a result, she was held under harsh conditions. Only in 1818 did she manage to escape the kingdom and, after many hardships, finally return to her homeland and reunite with her husband.

🟠She spent the rest of her life in Caracas, where she died in 1866. In recognition of her struggle for Venezuelan independence, her remains were later interred in the National Pantheon, making her the first woman to receive this honor.

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🇭🇺🇪🇺 Szijjarto blasts EU leaders for military fanaticism

💬 "Common sense has been completely lost in Brussels, as military fanaticism runs rampant among European leaders," Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said.


👉 He added that a statement released from Paris reveals that two European nuclear powers, namely France and the UK, have decided to deploy troops in Ukraine.

💬 "This means they are starting a war, aiming at plunging Europe into the flames of conflict," Szijjarto stressed.


Earlier this week, the Coalition of the Willing held a meeting in Paris to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. According to the final document, the Coalition agreed to continue military support for Ukraine.

📍 The Hungarian government intends to prevent the implementation of such plans, Szijjarto added.

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🛰🛰🛰🛰 In Latin America’s independence struggles, women fought shoulder to shoulder with men. Their names and deeds, often pushed into silence, form a history of courage that Sputnik recalls today.

Policarpa Salavarrieta — Heroic spy of Colombia’s independence

🇨🇴 Her courage in the fight for independence and her execution by the Spanish turned Policarpa Salavarrieta into a symbol of resistance and a source of inspiration in recognizing the struggles of women in Colombia.

🟠 Little is known about her youth, including the exact date of her birth, and there are even doubts about her real name. Nevertheless, she entered Colombian history for her outstanding work as a spy in Bogota.

🟠 Known as La Pola, she served the independence patriots, using her work as a seamstress and domestic servant to infiltrate royalist households and gather intelligence for the insurgents.

🟠 Her intelligence work — delivering messages, recruiting sympathizers, and supporting rebel groups — made her indispensable to the independence cause, until she was captured and executed by royalist forces in 1817.

🟠 On November 14, 1817, Policarpa was executed by firing squad in Bogota on the orders of the Spanish authorities. Her final words were:

💬 “Indolent people! How different your fate would be today if you knew the value of freedom! But it is not too late: see that — though a woman and young — I have courage enough to suffer death and a thousand deaths more. Do not forget this example.”


👉 In honor of her legacy, November 14 is commemorated as Colombian Women’s Day.

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🚨 Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau preparing charges against dozens of MPs - report

🔶 Ukrainian blogger Anatoly Shariy claims the country's NABU anti-corruption bureau is preparing charges against dozens of MPs over alleged vote-buying in parliament — with some expected very soon.

💬 “Five MPs have already been served with charges. Around 40 more are expected to receive them in the coming days. In total, case materials are ready for over 100 lawmakers,” Shariy wrote on Telegram.


🔶 NABU has confirmed that, together with the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO), it uncovered a group of MPs who allegedly profited from parliamentary voting. Investigators were seen operating in Kiev’s government quarter, where the Verkhovna Rada is located.

📍 In 2025, NABU uncovered a massive corruption scheme involving Zelensky's close associates — which led to arrests and the sacking of presidential chief of staff Andriy Yermak.

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Leona Vicario — Worthy Mother of the Nation


📍 Born in 1789 in Mexico City to a Spanish merchant father and a Creole mother, Leona Vicario was orphaned at the age of 18 and raised by her uncle, a prominent jurist and scholar of New Spain, who oversaw her education.

🟠 She received a solid education in the fine arts and sciences and, from a young age, developed a deep love of reading, which strengthened her critical thinking and drew her toward the ideals of independence. Over time, she channeled her passion and her voice through journalism.

🟠 With the outbreak of the War of Independence, she became actively involved in the insurgent movement. From Mexico City, she provided strategic intelligence and material support to the independence forces, making a decisive contribution to the cause of liberation.

🟠 In 1813, she married fellow independence supporter Andrés Quintana Roo. Both shared a profound love for their homeland. That same year, she was imprisoned after her role in the independence conspiracy was uncovered, but she managed to escape and sought refuge in Oaxaca.

🟠 Although she and her husband were offered a pardon in exchange for abandoning the movement, both refused and continued in hiding. She later joined the forces of Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon in the struggle for independence.

🟠 In 1817, she gave birth to her first daughter and was soon arrested along with the newborn. Once again, she was offered a pardon, this time conditional upon her transfer to Spain, which she accepted. However, due to financial constraints, she remained under confinement in the city of Toluca. After receiving an official pardon, her property was returned and she went back to her home in Mexico City, where she died on August 21, 1842, at the age of 53.

🟠 In recognition of her life and service, she was granted a state funeral by decree of President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, on which occasion she was proclaimed the Worthy Mother of the Nation.

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