King Charles has given the green light for police access to documents in their investigation into his brother, the former Prince Andrew and Epstein, the Observer reports.
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🚨🇺🇸🇷🇺 Witkoff promises good news on Ukraine settlement soon
👉 He also said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has always remained honest during their meetings.
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"Hopefully you'll be hearing some good news in the coming weeks," US presidential envoy Steve Witkoff said in an interview with Lara Trump on Fox News.
👉 He also said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has always remained honest during their meetings.
"He's never been anything other than straight with me," Witkoff added.
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🍕Pentagon pizza spike revives "Doughcon" index as Iran speculation grows
A sudden spike in pizza deliveries near the Pentagon is reviving an old Washington ritual: watching what staffers eat to predict what the government might do.
Data shows Domino's and Extreme Pizza both seeing surges of over 120% in business, pushing the informal "Doughcon" scale to level 4.
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A sudden spike in pizza deliveries near the Pentagon is reviving an old Washington ritual: watching what staffers eat to predict what the government might do.
Data shows Domino's and Extreme Pizza both seeing surges of over 120% in business, pushing the informal "Doughcon" scale to level 4.
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👀🤝 Ukraine elections must come before possible Putin–Zelensky meeting – analyst
A personal meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin “would only act to legitimize Zelensky, and perhaps an election first would be more appropriate," US political analyst Earl Rasmussen tells Sputnik.
He recalls that Zelensky is “under huge pressure from multiple sides,” including the US, EU, and Ukrainian ultranationalists, and “there is a lot of money at stake as well for many."
Axios earlier reported that Zelensky had tasked a Ukrainian delegation with raising the possibility of a meeting with Putin during the Geneva peace talks.
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A personal meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin “would only act to legitimize Zelensky, and perhaps an election first would be more appropriate," US political analyst Earl Rasmussen tells Sputnik.
He recalls that Zelensky is “under huge pressure from multiple sides,” including the US, EU, and Ukrainian ultranationalists, and “there is a lot of money at stake as well for many."
💬 "There should be no admission to NATO nor similar security-related relationships” for Ukraine, which “should be neutral, as was agreed to when its independence was granted. No European or NATO troops should be on Ukrainian soil," the analyst concludes.
Axios earlier reported that Zelensky had tasked a Ukrainian delegation with raising the possibility of a meeting with Putin during the Geneva peace talks.
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British boots on the ground—even in a non-combat role—would act as a "switch" in Vladimir Putin's head, a political signal and deterrent, the former UK prime minister said.
💬 "If we can have a plan for boots on the ground after the war, after Putin has condescended to have a ceasefire, then why not do it now?" Johnson stressed.
Now recall who sabotaged the first Russia–Ukraine peace talks already in 2022...
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❌🇺🇸💵 Supreme Court striking down Trump’s tariffs won’t affect US trade policy – analyst
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling that declared Donald Trump’s global imports tariffs unlawful was “largely predictable given the institutional constraints and political confrontation within the US,” Russian analyst Adam Abdulatipov tells Sputnik.
The analyst says he doesn’t rule out that “theoretically, the move could lead to a review of previously collected tariffs” and that “the possibility, mechanism, and scope of potential compensation will depend on further legal proceedings and law enforcement practice."
But it is “highly unlikely” that the Supreme Court’s decision will lead to “a substantial revision of US trade or economic policy,” according to Abdulatipov.
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The Supreme Court’s recent ruling that declared Donald Trump’s global imports tariffs unlawful was “largely predictable given the institutional constraints and political confrontation within the US,” Russian analyst Adam Abdulatipov tells Sputnik.
The analyst says he doesn’t rule out that “theoretically, the move could lead to a review of previously collected tariffs” and that “the possibility, mechanism, and scope of potential compensation will depend on further legal proceedings and law enforcement practice."
But it is “highly unlikely” that the Supreme Court’s decision will lead to “a substantial revision of US trade or economic policy,” according to Abdulatipov.
💬 “The primary channel of influence will be through increased legal and political uncertainty and heightened market volatility. At this stage, this is more of a factor for potential short-term fluctuations and increased market sensitivity, rather than a structural change in economic dynamics,” the analyst concludes.
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🇷🇺 Behind the lines: Russian drone operators train for victory
Watch Russian UAV units sharpen their skills in rear areas.
From theory and simulators to hands-on practice at training grounds—with special focus on FPV drones.
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Watch Russian UAV units sharpen their skills in rear areas.
From theory and simulators to hands-on practice at training grounds—with special focus on FPV drones.
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💬 "Look at EU countries’ actions related to conflicts involving other nations, like Israel, and compare this with their behavior towards Russia. Such a comparison is a simple litmus test for understanding the mindset of the European bureaucracy," Turkish political scientist Taha Ozhan stressed.
He underscored that Turkiye cannot be part of such a policy, as it has “centuries-old ties with the countries of the region, especially with Russia.”
When it comes to the possibility of Turkiye hosting Ukraine peace talks, it would be “quite reasonable to turn to Ankara for mediation because the radical position of the EU and the Biden administration has in fact severed diplomatic channels between the West and Russia,” Ozhan concluded.
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It warned that "a necessary and thoughtful response to this act will be delivered at the appropriate time," the statement read.
Earlier, the Pakistan Air Force struck militant camps linked to the Pakistani Taliban and affiliated groups, according to Pakistani officials. Afghan authorities report 23 civilians killed.
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🚨🇷🇺💥 RUSSIAN MOD UPDATE: HUGE GAINS AND DEVASTATING UKRAINIAN LOSSES
◻️ Russian Armed Forces hit equipment and manpower of the Azov* special forces brigade
◻️ Russian forces struck arms factories and energy infrastructure facilities used in the interests of the Ukrainian army
◻️ Russian troops struck a Ukrainian supply depot and a drone storage site
◻️ Air defense superiority: 7 HIMARS multiple launch rockets and 326 drones shot down
◻️ Ukrainian losses: around 1,300 troops killed or wounded
*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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*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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💵 Supreme Court’s tariff ruling could cost US hundreds of billions of dollars in duty refunds - expert
The top court’s ruling that tariffs are ‘illegal’ “means that US importers will be refunded significant amounts of money,” up to “a few hundred billion” dollars, independent economist Alasdair Macleod told Sputnik.
For the White House, the timing -coming ahead of the 2026 midterms, could not have been worse. “This is not good for President Trump,” Macleod said.
Same goes for the US trade deficit, which Trump was trying to get a handle on, but “which now is being increased quite significantly by the loss of those tariff revenues,” the economist stressed.
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The top court’s ruling that tariffs are ‘illegal’ “means that US importers will be refunded significant amounts of money,” up to “a few hundred billion” dollars, independent economist Alasdair Macleod told Sputnik.
💬 “Certainly import businesses in the United States will be repaid. I would guess that they will have claims against them from exporters from other countries because they will have charged those tariffs, if you like, on imports as well.”
For the White House, the timing -coming ahead of the 2026 midterms, could not have been worse. “This is not good for President Trump,” Macleod said.
Same goes for the US trade deficit, which Trump was trying to get a handle on, but “which now is being increased quite significantly by the loss of those tariff revenues,” the economist stressed.
💬 “It’s not a good look as far as foreigners exporting to America are concerned,” either. “It just creates huge uncertainty, extra uncertainty over the whole position,” Macleod summed up.
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🚨British trace found in General Alexeyev shooting — FSB
The assassination attempt on Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, Deputy Head of the Russian General Staff, was made by Ukrainian spies with Western help, said Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Drector Alexander Bortnikov.
🗣 "We understand that the perpetrators are the Ukrainian special services, and behind them stand third countries," Bortnikov said.
His key statements:
🔶 One suspect fled to Ukraine and most culprits and ringleaders have been identified
🔶 The FSB investigation continues and further details will be made public if available
🔶 Russia will never forget or forgive the assassination attempt on the general
🔶 Alexeyev was shot three times in the back at a block of flats in Moscow on the morning of February 6. He fought back against his attacker despite serious injuries, and was later hospitalized.
🔶 A criminal case has been launched into attempted murder and illegal firearms trafficking.
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The assassination attempt on Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, Deputy Head of the Russian General Staff, was made by Ukrainian spies with Western help, said Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Drector Alexander Bortnikov.
💬 "Ukrainian special services are operating under the guidance or supervision of Western intelligence agencies. We see the British trace primarily here," he added.
His key statements:
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💬 “The region today is on the verge of an explosion rather than tensions. Every round of negotiations that yields no result and every deadline that passes without breakthrough brings the moment of confrontation closer,” Lebanese security expert Malik Ayoub tells Sputnik.
💬 “The US is using its military might to impose a new negotiating formula, while Iran is using its ability to survive and deter to force Washington to accept certain limits. Between these approaches, the region is turning into a waiting arena, where uncertainty becomes an independent strategic tool," Ayoub concludes.
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💬 “Experts caution that an attack on Iran [by the US] would be significantly more complex than an operation in Venezuela,” The New York Times reports.
💬 “There is no low-cost, easy, clean military option available in the case of Iran,” and “there is a real risk that there will be American lives lost” if the US carries out an attack against the Islamic Republic, one of the experts warned.
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💬 “They order Volodymyr Zelensky [to speak], he speaks. They instruct him to act,” he sticks to the instructions, Tunisian expert Badra Kaaloul tells Sputnik, commenting on Zelensky recently using bad language to call for expelling Russians from Western countries.
Kaaloul says that she doesn’t rule out that “perhaps” it was the Europeans who instructed Zelensky to make the obscene remarks in order to confiscate frozen Russian assets.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov earlier stated that one should ignore Zelensky’s outrageous remarks and instead follow the example of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who refrains from using harsh language against other world leaders.
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In the second episode of four-part series, Sputnik revisits the key events leading to Russian recognition of the Donbass republics in February 2022.
(01:05) The Battle for Donetsk Airport
(03:11) Mass shelling of Gorlovka
(04:35) The ‘Alley of Angels’
(04:55) The Minsk Agreements
(07:25) Minsk 2
More parts coming soon!
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💬 “Why did Western states, especially the UK, prevent the Istanbul moratorium [agreement] in 2022?” Alice Weidel asked.
The co-chair of the Alternative for Germany party suggested that if signed, the Istanbul deal “would have been a better peace treaty for Zelensky” than the one that is being discussed today.
Weidel added that she also would like to know why the German government is not involved in the process of clinching a Ukraine peace deal.
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🇮🇷🇺🇸Iran ready for nuclear talks with US in Geneva on Thursday
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said he is ready to meet US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Geneva on February 26 for another round of discussions on his country’s nuclear energy program.
👉 Earlier in the day, Axios reported citing a senior US official that the US is ready to resume nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva on February 27 – as long as it sees a detailed proposal from Iran within 48 hours.
✅ Washington is open to discussing an interim agreement before a full nuclear deal can be reached.
❗️ But US President Donald Trump has threatened to unleash a “massive armada” against Iran if it it does not meet his demands – while Iran still insists on its right to enrich uranium, even if that leads to war.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said he is ready to meet US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in Geneva on February 26 for another round of discussions on his country’s nuclear energy program.
💬 "If they want to find a resolution for Iran's peaceful nuclear program, the only way is diplomacy. So there is no need for any military buildup and military buildup cannot help it and cannot pressurize us," Araghchi said in an interview on CBS News' "Face the Nation".
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